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Hours

Mon.-Fri. 11AM-3AM
Sat. 12:30PM-3AM
Sun. 4PM-12:30AM

Parking

Street parking, pay lot.

Pricing

Entrees up to $19.95.

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Slippery Noodle Inn   

372 S Meridian St
Indianapolis, IN 46225
317-631-6974
www.slipperynoodleinn.com

Rating: 4 out of 5  (33 Ratings)   Read Reviews (33)    Rate and Write a Review

The Slippery Noodle Inn is as much an Indianapolis landmark as Monument Circle or the speedway. It's the oldest bar in The Circle City (established in 1850) and has been a blues institution since 1963. It's even said that famous Hoosier criminal John Dillinger hung around the bar and used a back wall for target practice. No matter what night of the week, Hoosiers will find local, regional or national blues acts performing live. The bar even has its own recording label, Slippery Noodle Sound, which has produced 12 releases by acts such as Gene Deer, Yank Rachell, Gordon Bonham, Jimmy Ley and more. But there is more to this bar than blues -- the Inn features a game room, two big-screen TVs and seven smaller ones, plus a full menu. Favorites include the Whiskey Pepper Steak Sub, the breaded tenderloin, steaks and, of course, the nachos. -- Lyn Mettler

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33 Ratings and Reviews

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ttruerebel
Review rating 5 out of 5
YOU CANT SIT STILL
By ttruerebel on 02/27/2004
I LOVE BLUES MUSIC,I BEEN COMING SINCE THE LATE 80'S FOR A FUN TIME WITH THE BLUES DONT PLAN A NIGHT ANYWHERE BUT THE NOODLE,YOU CAN'T SIT STILL AT THIS PLACE!!!
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Review rating 4 out of 5
great atmosphere
By angelare7 on 01/25/2004
To me, the Noodle has a great atmosphere and history. However, I took some of my 20-something friends from out of town there and it was a bit too chill for them. They wanted to leave and hit Broadripple. I guess it's not the place to go for a wild, dance til you sweat type of time.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
N/A
By blackjackdavy03 on 01/20/2004
Great Music, food and service
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Review rating 5 out of 5
WeststopC's Review
By weststopc on 12/04/2003
The only thing better than A visit to the Noodle would be, talking them into letting you live there!