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Tinker House Events

Tinker House Events

(47 reviews)

We had the BEST experience using Tinker House Events for our nonprofit fundraiser. Emma couldn't…read morehave been more accommodating and supportive to our needs, the venue was gorgeous, and everything went off without a hitch. Thank you!

Back in 2023, I attended a lively event hosted at Tinker House Events in the heart of downtown…read moreIndy. It was one of the most memorable Pride events I've been to presented by Indy Pride due to the unique venue and atmosphere. This past Wednesday, I had another opportunity to visit Tinker House for a Sound Bath presented by BFF Indy. It was a very different experience as the intention was a more meditative one opposed to a party with a DJ the last time I was there. It was still daylight when I arrived and mostly empty which made it convenient and ideal to explore the bridal suite and take pictures of the venue without any obstructions. The Sound Bath was held on the dance floor with lots of natural light surrounding us. I love the idea of the Sound Bath in this fun space. Although, I've had them in the past at a yoga studio which was MUCH quieter. My constructive criticism is that there is too much noise coming from the traffic outside (especially because this was at 5pm during rush hour) even on the second story of the building to relax and get the full benefits of a Sound Bath. There were no blankets, pillows or yoga mats either which isn't necessarily the responsibility of Tinker House but still something to be noted for future events. BFF Indy should have given attendees a heads up to bring their own supplies because sitting on a hard wood floor where people dance and walk on with shoes that have just been outside downtown is rather off putting and took away from the overall experience. The facilitator did an amazing job all things considered. I will go back for events in the future just not if they are supposed to be relaxing. Tinker House is ideal for social gatherings like weddings and parties. The decor is aesthetically appealing and very well thought out. There is a ambient bar/lounge on the first floor in addition to the one upstairs. There is limited parking in front of the building and a coffee shop next door.

Indianapolis Pickleball Club - Player's Lounge

Indianapolis Pickleball Club

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I first learned about this place through my gym membership I…read moresaw that they offer Pickleball 101 for free and decided to try it out The pickleball 101 happens every 2 weeks and it's the best place to learn how to play pickleball After that we have started coming to this place and got their membership, it's $49.99 per month and includes both locations when the south side opens up. I've look at other pickleball places and I think this has the best deal when it comes to memberships! I like that this is indoors and year round! All the people I've met have been friendly and helpful and cannot recommend this place enough

I've spent some time at both locations and overall had a great experience at the east side. It's…read moreabout a 20+ minute drive for me, which is still doable. This location tends to have more people signed up for open play, so you do need to be quick about registering or be ready to join the waitlist. Unlike the newer facility, you do have to complete an assessment here (around $25) before joining open play, but it helps keep the games well matched. I really like that both locations offer "drills and skills" classes to help improve your game, and I'm hoping to join one soon. The only small downside is that the space between courts isn't separated by barriers, so balls can easily roll into other courts and interrupt games. I usually don't wait very long to jump into another game as they have their rotation system down. Overall, I think the membership is definitely worth trying, especially if you plan on taking advantage of both facilities.

Monon 30

Monon 30

(17 reviews)

Went to the Chicken & Beer Festival at Monon 30 and it was the first time in the space. Everything…read moreis brightly decorated with lots of outdoor seating and is a nice space for a smaller, ticketed event. The parking is kind of iffy - there's a gravel lot next to it and it could use a little upkeep. I was slightly scared there would be a nail or something that would put a hole in my tire, but everything turned out fine. I didn't know this space was here and am curious what else they might have here so I'd definitely come back to another event.

An urban oasis in the middle of the city. Monon 30 is an initiative to revitalize the neighborhood…read moresurrounding the Monon Trail and E. 30th St. There are plans for a community hub, housing, and a grocery store. Admittedly, the area is somewhat dilapdated with old industrial buildings, but they are starting off on the right foot with The Cradle. The Cradle at Monon 30 is meant to be an art/culture and culinary hub. They used the industrial backdrop and turned it on its head. They used cargo containers to build a performance stage and food booths. The venue is made more inviting by using bright colors and live plants. There are canopys and umbrellas for shade, and toward the back there is a game area. Several food vendors are usually on-site, and they just received a license to serve cocktails in addition to beer and wine. For the last few weekends, there have been live music of different genres. There are some seating in front of the stage, but really you can enjoy the sounds from anywhere. You are welcomed to take a seat or meander around the venue as you see fit. Monon 30 is such an unexpected place in a neighborhood you are probably not accustomed to. Don't let the zip code deter you and check it out yourself. The Cradle is just a first step, and I am curious to see how the rest of Monon 30 unfolds.

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