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    Circle City Beer Garden

    4.2 (5 reviews)

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    Central Normal Tap - Mug club at Central Normal Tap

    Central Normal Tap

    4.9(15 reviews)
    12.3 mi

    During all the time I was clearing out my late father's home in Putnam County, I really wanted to…read morecheck out Central Normal Tap in Danville. The timing just never worked. However, on a recent trip back to visit my parents' grave, I finally got the chance to stop in and check it out for a bit. Central Normal Tap is basically a laid-back, charming pub and grill with solid dining options, craft beer, spirits, and a terrifically friendly vibe. I'm not sure if terrifically is really a word, but I'm sticking with it. Located on the east side of the Danville Town Square, this is a great place to hit if you're doing some visiting of the town square (and you should). It's not an all-day joint. It's really from evening into the night hours. The town square offers free parking (with accessible option). While there are stores on the square that are not accessible, Central Normal Tap is pretty darn good (some of the tables are a bit high and there are a handful of booths that have a step up). Dining options include pretzels, wings, flatbreads, and more. I didn't spend a whole lot of time here, but I enjoyed the time I spent. The vibe was a nice tapestry of smaller town charm with a modern energy. The food was tasty, and the service was absolutely top-notch. I would easily return, though I might avoid when it's super busy as I could imagine accessibility being a bit more challenging just due to the layout. For those who wonder (I love origin stories), the name comes from Central Normal College, a former college that moved from Ladoga, Indiana to Danville, Indiana in the 19th century and lasted until just after World War II. It's a part of Danville/Hendricks County history (you can learn more about it at the Hendricks County Museum).

    The BEST Loaded Fries around!! I have been craving them ever since... The pizza was great too! But…read morethe best part about our visit was the server/bartender/cashier - she was doing it all and was simply amazing!

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    The Mad Hatter Bar and Grill - Top Indiana tenderloin.

    The Mad Hatter Bar and Grill

    4.8(4 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    The food and service was good. It is very much "pub food". Would probably go back if we're in the…read morearea and in the mood for pub food.

    This is a very nice hole in the wall bar. It is relatively small and has a small dining area and…read morebar seating available. There is also a small patio area out back. You can enter the bar from the front or back of the building. They have a decent sized private parking lot. You will find a juke box and ATM in there too. They have a few gambling games, and scratch offs going on. Nothing big though. Just something to entertain and pass the time. The staff there is very friendly. They told me that the weekends would be better to get some of the barbecue menu items and that they are looking at carrying those items through the week soon. They have an abbreviated menu of bar food including, burgers, tenderloins, ribs, wings, salads and pizzas. I got a jalapeño smoked sausage hoagie with fries and a side of Caribbean jerk wings. I wanted some of their baked beans, but they did not have any. Sunday's are the best day to get them I was told. The sausage hoagie was delicious. However, get it while you can. They plan on replacing it with an andouille sausage very soon. They fries were hot and perfectly seasoned. The wings were as good as the hoagie. I highly recommend them. They had a little kick, just like I like it and was packed with flavor. This is a full service bar with daily food special and reasonably priced, but stiff drinks. This is a nice local business that has a legion of loyal regulars. Many of the people that was there while I was, knew everyone by first name. If you are looking for a bar to spend some time and get some decent food, while receiving first class service, look no further. I highly recommend this place. I really enjoyed my meal here and look forward to coming back real soon.

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    The Abandoned Station - Delicious specialty pizza

    The Abandoned Station

    4.4(11 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    Dope spot. The Google reviews are all about the beer, which is tremendous, but the pizza is great…read moretoo. I got a pepperoni and sausage pizza with hot honey and it was awesome. The pizza is kind of small though. It will fill two people or one person if you have portion control issues. They serve Narrow Gauge draft beer out of the St. Louis area and it is dynamite....a little pricey though. They had a barrel aged stout called Duality on draft and it was GREAT - one of the best beers that I've ever had and I don't usually like stouts. You can order cans or bottles of some of the beer to go. The bartender did an A+ job and she was delightful. I could have talked to her all day. There were five other people at the bar and all of these strangers just started talking to each other and becoming friends. It was pretty cool.

    Good Pizza and Craft Beer at a Small Indianapolis Taproom…read more Across from Goose the Market at the corner of Delaware and 25th, this spot is one of those places you're happy you found and want to tell your friends about. The vibe is relaxed with music piped through, and a couple TVs in case you want to watch sports or a movie while sipping your beer. The food is legit, and the tap list delivers. Let's start with the pizza. They've got all the classics--cheese, pepperoni, sausage, veggie, BBQ chicken, buffalo--but the creative pies are where this place really shines. The brisket pizza with Alabama white sauce is interestingly good, and the pepperoni, basil, pesto, ricotta, hot honey pizza is next-level amazing. The house-made dough is dialed in and ties everything together beautifully. Pair that with a draft beer and you're set. The taproom regularly pours a good lineup from Narrow Gauge Brewing Company--IPAs, stouts, lagers, plus at least one fruity sour. Personal favorites include Atlantic (an English-style barleywine) and Galaphobia (milk stout), but you can't go wrong with a DDH IPA, Lining the Walls Hefeweizen, or the flagship OJ Run. Not in a pizza mood? The giant pub pretzels with beer cheese and mustard are perfect for sharing (or not ). Or grab an order of house-made breadsticks with garlic butter or homemade marinara for dipping. We've gone a few times and most recently during their Darkest Beer Days event. And it did not disappoint--an awesome way to celebrate the Winter Solstice with great dark beers and guest taps. I appreciate that they highlight not only Narrow Gauge, but also other Midwest breweries like Streetside Brewing, Butchertown Brewing, Maplewood Brewery & Distillery, and Transient Artisan Ales at this special event. Bonus points: the owner shared that they'll close the taproom for private group events, and if your crew likes pinball, there are a few machines to keep things fun between pours. Definitely worth considering! Fantastic food, great beer, creative events, and a nice atmosphere--this place is an absolute win. We'll keep coming back (and bringing friends) and hope to see this place do more events in the future.

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    Narrow Gauge Draft lineup (16) includes a slow pour.

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