(317) 635-3354
605 N Pennsylvania St
Indianapolis,
IN
46204
39.7757
-86.1558
Neighborhoods: St. Joseph Historic Neighborhood, Central Indianapolis
Years in business
Established in 1933
Price:
$$
Last updated 8.18.11
Category:
Restaurants, Delis And Delicatessens, Bars & Pubs, Bars & Clubs, Catering, Taverns
Payment Methods:
American Express, Cash, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Late Night Dining, Notable Beer List, Romantic Dining, Hidden Find, Historic Setting, Theater District Dining, People Watching, Business Dining, Group Dining, Fireplace, Dine At The Bar, Bar Scene
General Info:
Open 7 Days
Cuisine:
Smoking Permitted:
Yes
Other Locations:
What People Are Saying About Elbow Room Inc
Featured Review
Contributor
Contributor
In Short – The dignified, cozy atmosphere of the dining side is balanced by the raucous bar side. From fish and chips to steaks, burgers and hearty stew (winter months only) to huge out-of-the-ordinary salads (try chicken walnut or strawberry chicken) and rich desserts like chocolate seduction cake or Kentucky pie, this pub caters to all appetites--none more than the beer lover's. There are more than 50 specialty beers from which to choose.
Editor's Tips
- Save Money:
- Management throws in a free appetizer for party bookings.
- When to Go:
- It's a perfect location for business lunches, pre-theatre dinner or after-hours noshes. And if you're looking for a great place to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, join the crowd in bending an elbow with a Guinness or two.
Great Apps!
by TheVille at Citysearch
We love it here. The food is great and the staff is extrememly friendly. Granted I wish their tvs were the HD - FLAT SCREENS but other than that I wouldn't change a thing!!
Mother in need with no help given
by erin110208 at Citysearch
It was a quiet afternoon at the Elbow Room with few customers. I had entered the place slightly distressed and in need of a phone. I was allowed to make the call and then I left. I had reentered once again in need of the phone. This time however I was told no. I then proceeded to tell them that my baby was lost and that I needed to find him. I asked if it would be possible to call the police for me. The manager herself informed me that it was their policy and I quote "We do not call the police unless it is an emergency involving our business." This is unacceptable. Side note: I did find my baby. He had been lost for four and a half hours. This time would have been dramatically reduced had they called the police.


