

The Library Restaurant & Pub is a historic French-château-style steakhouse in Indianapolis serving chef-prepared, scratch-made steaks, seafood, and comfort favorites in a refined yet welcoming atmosphere. Consistently ranked among the top-rated restaurants in Indianapolis on TripAdvisor, with a 4.3-star rating from more than 1,500 Google reviews. Located just minutes from Indianapolis International Airport, The Library is a convenient restaurant near the airport for travelers, business dinners, and date nights. Enjoy Happy Hour weekdays 2–5 PM and Early Dining Mon–Fri 4–6 PM and Sat 4:30–6 PM. Walk-ins welcome for lunch and early dining. Private dining available for up to 32 guests, with event space for up to 104 guests.
Ornate dining locale offers American fare amid classical art & crystal chandeliers.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 4:30–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2610 S Lynhurst Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46241
Phone: (317) 243-0299
Website: http://www.thelibrary-indy.com/
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The food was pretty good. I first ordered a draft oat stout by New Holland Brewing, which was a very nice beer poured perfectly. Complimentary bread and pesto were brought out before my entree. The bread was so good – it was very soft and fresh, brushed with a flavourful herb butter. My entree was the vegan puttanesca. The dish had a good variety of vegetables all cooked well, and the marinara sauce was tasty (lots of garlic) but so brothy that I felt like I needed a spoon to eat it, but alas no spoon was provided. The waitress did offer more bread but I didn’t feel hungry enough, so I declined and just tried to get as much as I could with my fork. The cheesecake with chocolate sauce for dessert was very good too – the cheesecake was rich and a little tangy but not overly dense or sweet. I appreciated that their dessert menu has both smaller and larger desserts, so I could get something from the small bites menu for just myself.
I think my entree was too expensive for what it was – chickpea pasta and vegetables in marinara sauce – but the prices made more sense for the drinks, dessert, and meat/seafood entrees.
The service throughout the meal was great. My waitress was attentive and very nice. She checked in often to see if I needed anything else but was also patient with me and other parties. The hostess was also pleasant. I didn’t have to wait long after ordering to get my food either.
Given that its located right by a handful of airport hotels, I expected more of a traveler vibe, but it seemed like the crowd was mostly locals, which actually makes sense to me after my visit. It’s a really nice, kind of old-school place with good food, and it could fit the bill whether you want a casual but quality meal, or a nice night out.
Very nice place and people who work there are great to. I will be back to try more.
For years, from a dozen or more casual to fine dining restaurants, I have found any food served in Indiana to be overtly bland and badly prepared dishes. From South Bend, to Terra Haute, downtown Indianapolis to Gary. Everywhere I went it was the same results. Until I came here.
First the service was great, they accommodated us even when we came in near closing. Served us fresh bread and made excellent recommendations.
I had the French onion soup, which I could tell was made with a sherry base. SO GOOD! My friend had the Ceasar salad. Though simple, I have found too many of the restaurants I have been to in Indiana to not make it with anchovys and skip the use of Dijon mustard elements, which is crucial.
My friend had the half rack of ribs that were superbly cooked and we could tell the sauce had a unique element like tangerine added to the sauce which was awesome. It was served with asparagus and as a Chef, I was so impressed that they served young, thin cut asparagus. The flavor is a hundred times better when using young asparagus, compared to the lazy 3 thick cut asparagus. So super quodos to them!!!
I had the Bourbon maple glazed Pork chops that were excellent, served with a supper creamy and rich red potato, garlic mashed potatoes
In all, everything was spot on and riveled any restaurant in any major city in the country.
I know for a fact, this will be the only restaurant I go to when traveling across Indiana.