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Entertainment, dining and a hotel are rejuvenating the former Coca-Cola Bottling Plant. Author: Mary Milz Updated: 8:46 PM EST January 5, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS People are finally getting a taste of the city s newest hotspot.
Tuesday morning, the Garage Food Hall in the Bottleworks District opened to the public.
It s housed in a 36,000-square-foot space that was once a garage for the Coca-Cola Bottling Plant, built in 1931. The sprawling space is now home to 14 locally-owned and operated restaurants and shops, with more to follow.
Lance George, who stopped by to check things out, called it, absolutely fantastic. It s great to have so many restaurants here.