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I am going to Indy for a week. What should I do?

Started by Telvis, August 27, 2006, 03:17:35 AM

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Telvis

I have to go to Indianapolis for the week on business. I will have the evenings free. Is there anything to do other that sit in the hotel room? I am not much of a drinker so bars and other adult clubs are out. I am thinking more in the lines of car stuff or maybe good eating places. I'm leaving late Sunday afternoon so I need suggestions soon.

chargermick

Bring a big gun, things are getting a little out of hand in Indy.

Shakey

I suggest you try and have dinner one night at St. Elmo's Steakhouse in Downtown Indianapolis.   :yesnod:

If you do go, make sure you have a shrimp cocktail and have something ready to drink as the sauce they serve with it will bring tears to your eyes.

Also, The Paddock is about 30 miles outta town.  If there are some items you need for your Charger, you can always pick them up in person and avoid the shipping fees.  There policy at one point was that if they didn't have it in stock when you were there to pick it up, they would ship it for free.

Go over you list of items you need, call them and find out what is out of stock.   :D

BigBlockSam

there's some go go bars that you can eat rite at the bar.  :D
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Telvis

Thaks for the info! I will pass on the Go Go bars but I may visit the Paddock. I have one of their catalogs that I picked up at the Nats.'s.

chargerboy69

You could always go to the Indianapolis Speedway Museum. It is kinda cool. And then there is the NHRA US Nationals Drag Racing at IRP this week. That is always very cool to see. And if you are a football fan. The Colts play their last preseason game this week at home against the Bengals. Lots of stuff to do in Indy. And St. Elmos is a must, and so is White Castle.
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69 Charger SE

In addition to St. Elmo's (be sure to bring a good amount of money and dress appropriately) there is Delmonico's on the circle which is pretty good (assuming it is still there - I moved from Indy 10 years ago).  Another one of my favorites is the Holly Hock House (family style dining - reservation only).

I agree, Indy speedway museum is a must and so is the paddock.  I am not sure where you are staying - If you are down town there is a nice mall downtown.

bull

Maybe you could go to the RCA Dome and watch the Colts lose to someone.

Shakey

Quote from: bull on August 27, 2006, 02:09:09 PM
Maybe you could go to the RCA Dome and watch the Colts lose to someone.

Like the Portland Trailblazers?   :D

DarkAngel0816

Quote from: Telvis on August 27, 2006, 03:17:35 AM
I have to go to Indianapolis for the week on business. I will have the evenings free. Is there anything to do other that sit in the hotel room? I am not much of a drinker so bars and other adult clubs are out. I am thinking more in the lines of car stuff or maybe good eating places. I'm leaving late Sunday afternoon so I need suggestions soon.

I live North of Indianapolis...but I really do not do much down in Indy.  I do go to Paddocks and always find the people there real nice.  There was a pretty cool cruz in up in Kokomo today...so too bad you were not here for that.
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bull

Quote from: Shakey on August 27, 2006, 04:46:00 PM
Quote from: bull on August 27, 2006, 02:09:09 PM
Maybe you could go to the RCA Dome and watch the Colts lose to someone.

Like the Portland Trailblazers?   :D

Maybe. The Colts might have a chance against a basketball team. :icon_smile_big:

Telvis

I'm here...after a three hour drive...I'm staying at the Hyatt downtown. I checked the paddock's hours and they seem to close fairly early. I don't know if I will be able to get there before they close any time this week. I will try. I'm definitely going to check out some of the local dining establishments. I'm not a football fan so the Colts aren't much of a draw for me. The Indy museum sounds fun. I have to see what my schedule looks like. I will know better tomorrow.

chargerboy69

The Childrens Museum is actually cool down there. There is alot of neat things in there for adults. Plan to spend some time. It is quite large. The Hyatt is nice. I have stayed there myself.
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DarkAngel0816

I like walking along the canal down there too.  Pretty peaceful.  At least it was when I was there last.
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Telvis

I stayed in tonight. I see that St Elmo's is across the street from the hotel. I may give it a try tomorrow night. Ruth's Chris is arcoss the street too. Decisions...Decisions... :icon_smile_big:

dodge freak

I went to Ruth's Chris steak house a few years ago in Vegas, over priced and just ok food. Just got back from Niagara Falls Canada and went to the Keg steak house much better for the same money. But you are not in Canada so Ruth's might be the best you can do, it might be great, Indy is not Vegas but other people I talk to thought the same thing about other Ruth's places.

Shakey

Quote from: Telvis on August 28, 2006, 09:45:56 PM
I stayed in tonight. I see that St Elmo's is across the street from the hotel. I may give it a try tomorrow night. Ruth's Chris is arcoss the street too. Decisions...Decisions... :icon_smile_big:

My  :Twocents:  Telvis - you can go to Ruth's Chris in any city - try the local joint.  They have been in business for 104 years, they must be doing something right!   :shruggy:

As stated, the shrimp cocktail is a tradition and a must!   :yesnod:

BigBlockSam

QuoteTelvis - you can go to Ruth's Chris   

i dig there steaks, a little pricey but worth it
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