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    Viking Fest

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    Indianapolis Greek Festival

    Indianapolis Greek Festival

    4.3(27 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    We went for the first time this year and were so glad we did! I've heard that it's many people's…read morefavorites, and so we were eager to visit. Here's what we loved: + Free entry (and $5 parking to park close but totally worth it) + Food area = they allow you to pick up all the food you want and then pay for it all together as you exit. Same with the dessert room. Super efficient! + Huge Greek salads and Greek fries = favorite savory foods + Dessert room in the church = favorite thrill of the event (yummmm) + Baklava cheesecake = favorite dessert we tried + Fun dancing = performances and they involve everyone later in the night + Seating = many shaded tents with chairs and tables + Kids area = puppet shows, coloring, and beading crafts + Church = beautiful building and they let you peek in too + Photo opps = fun and creative + Marketing = Lenie does the best job and is so on top of things! + Social media = so much great info posted clearly on their IG Things to note: + Dessert line = it's long but it moves quicker than you'd expect. I saw that they have a dessert pre-order option and a pick-up area that makes it much quicker but it was fun to see everything in person to choose! No regrets. + Dessert menus in line = there was a dessert menu listed outside of the church but as we were waiting in the line, it would've been helpful to have some menus posted along the line so people could think up their order while waiting. (Or we should've taken a photo of the outdoor sign!) + Entrance from parking lot = mostly everyone parks in the big field next to the church but then you walk up a little hill, between trees, through the parking lot, and past the emergency vehicles. It felt like maybe that wasn't the right entrance, so some signage or some type of entrance would be fun there. It's such a wonderful event and we'll definitely be back! Great work!

    This is my first time attending the Greek Festival, I would say the food and the environment are…read moreamazing! The food is very delicious and tastes amazing! They have entertainment and dancing, and everyone is enjoying their time! I would recommend this place if you are looking for an amazing time to relax and enjoy your night. It only happens once every year! Would go back next year to enjoy the food and entertainment!

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    Indianapolis Greek Festival
    Indianapolis Greek Festival

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    Harvest Nights at Newfields - Tastes just so spacy and angry. heh.

    Harvest Nights at Newfields

    4.2(49 reviews)
    14.5 mi

    As someone who has a background in visual arts, I'm always excited to visit Newfields! Art in…read moreBloom, The Lume immersive experiences , Winterlights and of course Harvest Nights are some of the annual events I look forward to. Last night was the third time I attended Harvest Nights. This was the first time I arrived before it was dark so it was less spooky and a bit more wholesome in the daylight. We arrived at 7 and stayed until about 9 pm to experience everything lit up after dark. When you arrive, you're surrounded by stacks of pumpkins in every size, shape, color and type imaginable. Beautiful Fall arrangements are everywhere you look. The Fungi Forest was something new I haven't seen before. Very cool! I felt a bit like Alice in Wonderland encompassed by giant mushrooms towering above illuminated by strategically placed neon lights. One of the highlights of the event was the Cutwater Lounge--a 21+ space upstairs in the Lily House transformed into "Mischief Manor" only for Harvest Nights. The bartender told me this was the first year having this feature. We had a flight of the Cutwater alcoholic beverages that included a snack mix of tasty treats. The Mule and Espresso Martini were our favs with the margarita coming in 3rd. Cutwater's take on the Lemon Drop (which is a drink I typically enjoy) was strong yet tasted a bit watered down. The adult only experience wasn't very well marked (it's upstairs) and signage in general--starting at the parking lot entrance--needs improvement. I'm not sure we would have known about the adult area had it not been for the nice lady who sold us some yummy sweet potato fries with sage and bourbon maple dip. The Spider Stomp, Ghost Train and light show projected onto the Lily House all add to the overall experience. The seasonal food and drink options are great albeit a bit pricey. Passed on the $12 Bavarian pretzel but had to try Elysian Pumpkin Ale and wanted to try the cider but $14 was a little steep. It's not necessary to spend $20 for premium parking that they pressure you to purchase when you first pull into the lot. I recommend getting there early and wearing some of your best walking shoes. It's a cashless campus so good to keep that in mind. Love Newfields and can't wait for Winterlights in a couple months!

    We went at 7:30 which was the perfect time since it was just starting to get dark. The line was…read morelong but move pretty quickly. We loved all the lights and decorations. There were tons of decorated pumpkins throughout Newfields. There is a food/drink garden area in the middle with benches to take a break if you want. We ordered the Marsh & Mallow Spooky Campfire Cocoa (spiked hot cocoa) and we all liked it and was comforting on this chilly night. The Lily house had a long line but we enjoyed going in and seeing all the spooky details inside.

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    Harvest Nights at Newfields - Perfect weather outside Lily House

    Perfect weather outside Lily House

    Harvest Nights at Newfields - This was so cool in person.

    This was so cool in person.

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    Festival Of The Arts - Hand painted table and chairs for your toddlers. Purchase one you like or have personalized by decor or add child's name.

    Festival Of The Arts

    4.0(1 review)
    8.8 mi

    This was a fun art festival at Arbuckle Park in Brownsburg. There were between 40 - 50 vendors…read moreattending with music by Six 5 featuring Jacob Bates and Andrew Butcher. And everyone, including us, appeared to be enjoying the band. The Flying Cupcake was on site as well as several other food vendors. The Boy Scouts were doing well selling sandwiches for their troop. This of course is a smaller festival than Penrod and others but with a nice variety of product for sale and less expensive here than same product at other festivals. The rain had put a damper on the festival but the rain let up after an hour or so. Several vendors threw in the towel but the real troopers hung in there since we and many other shoppers didn't let the rain stop us. The vendors who remained open were busy and sold items along with marketing their business. I came home with several things I was very tickled to pick up while disappointed that one of the vendors I originally came for had given up and closed her tent for the day. Regardless, we had a great time and enjoyed talking to Jim Spilman of Slinky and Maggie's Homemade Dog Treats. This was the second time we crossed paths and we have purchased each time. His gluten free, all natural dog treats are popular with both our dogs. My little one has a tendency to turn up his nose if cookies are crunchy or flavorless. Both dogs love his cookies. Check him out if you're in Greenwood at 4084 Rocking Chair Road or Phone 317-509-2781.

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    Festival Of The Arts - Slinky and Maggies doggie cookies by the bag. PB, Oatmeal Cranberry are two favorites of our dogs. Just $6 a bag.

    Slinky and Maggies doggie cookies by the bag. PB, Oatmeal Cranberry are two favorites of our dogs. Just $6 a bag.

    Festival Of The Arts - Six Five entertaining the crowd. Quite good and the crowd was enjoying their music.

    Six Five entertaining the crowd. Quite good and the crowd was enjoying their music.

    Festival Of The Arts - Flying cupcake along with other vendors feeding the crowd.

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    Flying cupcake along with other vendors feeding the crowd.

    Traders Point Creamery - Hoosier Classic - brunch menu

    Traders Point Creamery

    4.0(433 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $$

    We stumbled Traders point creamery while driving from the eagle creek park, and were glad we…read morestopped! According to the salesperson at the store this is the first USDA-certified organic dairy farm in Indiana. They have different areas you can visit, The Loft which is the restaurant, the dairy bar which is a small place to get your desserts and the farm store, all the places is a little bit crowded, a cozy place. We only got desserts as we had other dinner plans we got some milkshake, scoop of ice cream, soda float, and a small cup of their organic chocolate milk All were delicious and very very tasty Outside you can meet some of their animals, they have a big old red barn that houses baby calves and there's some chickens and if you go in further to the property you can see the big cows

    This place was soooo wonderful - if you haven't been, what are you waiting for?! The food was to…read moredie for. The environment was so cozy. The service was so attentive. If I had to nit-pick one negative experience from my visit, I truly couldn't find one. It was so wonderful. The attention to detail was probably my favorite part of my dining experience here. When we were seated, our waitress went out of her way to address all allergies and dietary restrictions, note them, and walk us through the menu to ensure we were well cared for. Yet still relayed all allergies to the kitchen so we were safe. I loved that! 10/10. Also, this restaurant handled my ADA accommodations for my professionally trained service animal like a pro. I called ahead to make a reservation for my party, and they were very kind. Seated us at the best table possible for my pup, and were so kind to her (and me) throughout. It is such a relief having restaurants that accommodate well - I'll definitely go back just because of this!

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    Interior

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    Hunter's Honey Farm - Getting ready to go visit the beehives!

    Hunter's Honey Farm

    4.9(58 reviews)
    35.6 mi
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    Locally owned & operated
    Family-owned & operated

    We had an amazing experience at Hunter's Honey Farm the weekend before Christmas! We got to…read morehand-pour beeswax candles and fill a honey bear with fresh, raw, unfiltered honey--such a fun, hands-on activity that even my teenager and her friend loved. Kelley was fantastic, sharing her knowledge of sustainable beekeeping and the care that goes into producing pure, organic honey straight from the hive. The farm gift shop was stocked with incredible raw, unprocessed honey, honeycomb, and beeswax products--we left with plenty! We're so excited to come back this summer for the Honey House Tour, Beehive Tour, Forestry Tour, and Queen Special Tour! Getting to work a live beehive with a beekeeper and see the honey extraction process will be unforgettable. If you're looking for the best raw, organic honey in Indiana and a truly unique farm experience, Hunter's Honey Farm is a must-visit!

    One of our new favorite traditions is cutting down our tree at Hunter's Honey Farm! This year we…read moreactually went out and tagged it when it was warm and then went back on Wednesday to cut it down. So many cool things about that experience... 1) I used a chainsaw for the first time and now I want to cut down all the trees! 2) We put something that wouldn't fit in our car in our relatively new truck bed... it was sooooo big! 3) While I was there, I bought several jars of their honey (again)! They have completely embraced the "hot honey" trend and are making some amazing honeys that are perfect for a nice "drizzle" on pizza, a Christmas ham or even as a sweetener in your green beans or spaghetti sauce! Their service is fantastic and you're even able to taste a few before buying! Go see them for gift baskets or to join their "honey (not jelly) of the month club" #iykyk

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    Hunter's Honey Farm - Loading bees to overwinter in Florida

    Loading bees to overwinter in Florida

    Hunter's Honey Farm - The entrance to our beautiful farm!

    The entrance to our beautiful farm!

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