Destany Long

October 22, 2025

The Garage Food Hall: Indianapolis' Award-Winning Culinary Destination

Explore The Garage Food Hall in Indianapolis' Bottleworks District - 38,000 sq ft of 20+ food vendors in historic 1930s Coca-Cola buildings. USA Today award winner.

Looking for a bite to eat in Indianapolis? Discover The Garage Food Hall for local favorites from pizza, burgers, seafood and more. 

In the heart of the Bottleworks District in Indianapolis lies The Garage Food Hall. This marketplace is housed in two repurposed Coca-Cola bottling plant garage buildings. The Garage at Bottleworks is much more than just a place to eat – it’s a community hub for all things Indy! 

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Vendor Directory 

With over 20 independent vendors across the 30,000+ square foot hall, there’s truly something for everyone’s tastebuds. Here’s an overview of what you’ll find:

For American cuisine, Clancy’s never disappoints. This retro diner serves American classics from burgers to hot dogs, loaded french fries, milkshakes and more! For some good finger-licking barbecue, Pig Pen BBQ has tons of options to keep you satisfied. For more comfort food, Just Chicken offers juicy chicken tenders with a twist! 

The Garage Food Hall also has a big selection of Latin-inspired cuisine. Gaucho’s Fire serves up Brazilian street food with bold and exciting flavors. Sal & Pimenta puts its Latin-inspired recipes on skewers that are all the crave. La Chinita Poblana is another spot in the Garage worth mentioning. This is a Mexican-Asian fusion taqueria, known for its creative taco combinations like the yellow curry blackened tilapia taco. Azucar Morena is another option, known for its gluten-free corn pancakes stuffed with meat, cheese and veggies.  

If you’re in the mood for seafood, J’s Lobster & Fish Market has you covered! This New England-style seafood shop serves loaded seafood rolls, lobster mac and other mouth-watering sides. The Harbour is another great spot for fish and chips, battered cod and more. 

For Asian-style specialities, Poke Guru has fresh seafood and healthy ingredients to build your own poke bowl. Hachi Machi is a Pan-Asian style spot with sizzling hibachi plates and street bites. For a sushi twist, Rolli also offers a wide variety of hand-crafted rolls. 

Here a some other spots worth checking out at the Garage: 

  • Abbiocco Pizzeria — Wood-fired pizza, calzones, fresh pastas and salads 

  • Lick Ice Cream — Locally made ice cream that’s perfect for sweet tooths

  • Chapati Beta – Pakistani-Indian fare with a spicy kick

  • 4 Birds Bakery – Delicious pastry treats with hand-scooped dough

  • Lil Dumplings Noodle Bar – Ramen shop with homemade noodles and lots of ingredients to add

  • Mama Fofo’s – Greek-inspired classics like gyros and falafel 

  • Twenty Two Juice Bar – A nutritious juice bar with acai bowls and fresh smoothies

For drinks, Axle’s Garage Tap, Hard Truth Distilling and Great Legs Wine Bar are three spots at the Garage to grab a beer, specialty cocktail or wine.

More Than Dining: Community & Experience

Beyond the large array of food options, the hall hosts other retail and service vendors: Brick & Mortar Barber Shop, Pumkinfish (artisanal gifts), Wild Feathers and Sandbox VR

The Garage is also a great spot for social gathering. With large seating areas, live music, a giant projection screen for sports, and a spacious patio, it is more than your typical food court. 

Family and Pet-Friendly Amenities

The Garage Food Hall welcomes everyone with:

  • Pet-friendly patio seating for four-legged family members

  • Vegetarian and vegan options throughout multiple vendors

  • Spaces suitable for large groups and family outings

  • Accessible design ensuring comfort for all visitors

Convenient Location and Parking

Located in the bustling Bottleworks District, The Garage offers practical perks:

  • Convenient parking in nearby Lot 4 with $2 weekday rates

  • Free lunch parking for the first hour on weekdays

  • Easy access to other Bottleworks District attractions

  • Public transportation connections

When Can You Visit?

The Garage Food Hall Hours:

  • Sunday: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

  • Monday-Thursday: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

  • Friday-Saturday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Whether you're planning a casual meet-up, family outing, or solo food adventure, The Garage Food Hall offers an experience that goes far beyond the typical mall food court. It's a celebration of Indianapolis' culinary diversity, housed in a stunning piece of the city's history, creating memories one meal at a time.

Ready to explore more Indianapolis dining? Check out our guide to best food in Indiana and discover other culinary gems across the Hoosier state.

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Destany Long

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Destany Long

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