Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour

This Indianapolis food tour explores the commercial corridor bordering two of the earliest and most historic neighborhoods, Lockerbie and Chatham Arch. Massachusetts Avenue is a prominent commercial

This Indianapolis food tour explores the commercial corridor bordering two of the earliest and most historic neighborhoods, Lockerbie and Chatham Arch. Massachusetts Avenue is a prominent commercial boulevard crossing a grid of residential, commercial and industrial buildings that developed mainly throughout the 19th century. The area is also home to an expanding food scene, hosting nearly two dozen locally owned restaurants. The restaurants throughout the area are a combination of long standing local favorites dating back to the 1800's and new hot spots embracing the culinary traditions of the area. The Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour will explore the advancement of Indianapolis cuisine over the past 150 years; from the traditions brought over by the city's original immigrants, to locally sourced progressive cuisine, all within a beautifully restored neighborhood.

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Location: Indianapolis

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour?

A: There aren't any strict age restrictions for the food tour, but keep in mind that some restaurants may have age-related policies. It's generally suitable for teens and adults. However, if you're bringing younger kids, just be aware that they might have limited food options at certain stops. Overall, it's a fun experience for food lovers of all ages!

Q: What should I wear on the Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour?

A: Comfort is key! Wear something casual and breathable since you'll be walking and eating a lot. Sneakers or comfy shoes are a must, especially if it's warm outside. You might want to check the weather too. If it’s chilly, layering is a good idea. Just be ready to enjoy some delicious food!

Q: What happens if it rains on the tour day?

A: If it rains, the tour usually goes on unless the weather is severe. It’s best to check with the provider ahead of time. They might have some covered spots; still, it’s a good idea to bring an umbrella just in case. Also, dress appropriately for the weather to stay comfy while you eat!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour!

I’m considering this food tour for my foodie friend’s birthday. I’ve heard it’s super fun, and they visit some iconic spots on Massachusetts Avenue. The mix of old-school places and trendy spots sounds awesome! I’m just curious about how much food is included, and if I should warn them to come hungry?

Just went on the Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour - WOW!

I just got back from the tour, and it was AMAZING! We tried food from six different places, including a classic diner and a chic new bistro. The guide was super knowledgeable about the history of the area. If you're thinking about it, DO IT! Perfect for a fun day out with friends.