I was staying at the Crown Plaza Union Station Hotel in downtown Indianapolis for my company's annual meeting early last month. After our meeting that afternoon, me and a couple of my co-workers ventured outside to explore the downtown area of Indianapolis. One of the guys wanted to buy a pack a cigarettes. So we walked over to this little liquor store located in the vicinity and after my co-worker made his purchased, he asked the clerk where their was a nice little bar that us guys could go hang out at. And she said something about Indiana
's oldest bar, "The Slippery Noodle Inn," http://www.slipperynoodle.com/ and we said, "What? Say that again," we said. She said, "Yes, The Slippery Noodle Inn-Indiana's oldest bar and it's a really cool place and supposedly it has a lot of history behind it too," she said. The bar was not that far away from our hotel at all she also said. So we made our way over there.
When we arrived we order a couple of beers and I really did think it was a pretty cool place. I liked the atmosphere too. Supposedly, during prohibition whiskey was made in the basement in the bar and the gangsters, (Brady and Dillinger gangs) used the building in the back for target practice and several of the slugs remain embedded in the lower east wall. The server allowed me to go downstairs and take a quick look and snap a picture before we left. I didn't stay long because the other guys wanted to leave and go somewhere else. But I loved the history of the bar and the place really appealed to me. I'll go back and visit it again one day, that's for sure.
Again, The Slippery Noodle Inn claims to the be oldest bar in Indiana, established in 1850. It is located at 372 S. Meridian St. in downtown Indianapolis and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and owned by Hal and Carol Yeagy. The bar has been owned by the Yeagys for over 50 years and and they claim that their bar is also internationally known and can attest that many well known celebrities have visited the bar over the years. They feature live Blues music, good food and booze. They offer "carry out food and booze available" the menu claims. It's definitely worth the trip over there if you're ever in downtown Indianapolis. And you'll surely want to sneak a peek at the Dillinger slugs in the wall too before you leave like I did.
Thursday, 24 April 2014
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