
Located just south of Broad Ripple, Half Liter BBQ is a Texas style BBQ joint with house made beers, a deep whiskey list, and professionally assembled bar program. During spring, summer, and autumn, come visit us at our 250 seat beer garden and enjoy beers, games, music, bbq and fire pits.
Laid-back operation with a beer garden offering barbecue, shared plates & salads.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5301 Winthrop Ave Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46220
Phone: (463) 212-8180
Website: https://halfliterbbq.com/
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Drink options were top notch with huge beers (like, liter-sized!), lemon shake up canned cocktails, and an impressive selection of bourbons, wines, and rotating drafts from Big Lug Brewing. Something for everyone.
The vibe is fun and relaxed, perfect for groups or casual hangs. Highly recommend stopping in if you’re a BBQ fan or just want great drinks and sides in a lively spot.
5301 Winthrop Ave, Indianapolis
Tucked just off the Monon Trail, Half Liter BBQ is more than a pit stop—it’s a destination. On a Monday afternoon, the crowd was already swelling by 1 p.m., signaling a loyal following and strong midday appeal.
The layout caters well to Indiana’s fickle weather: a sprawling outdoor patio, ample indoor seating, and large garage doors that create a seamless flow between the two. The space strikes a balance between casual comfort and controlled chaos. It’s lively, a bit loud, but never overwhelming.
Service is quick and confident, and the menu is ambitious—covering everything from smoked staples to bar snacks and sides that attempt to go beyond the usual.
We began with the burnt ends. Nicely charred, tender, and served on a slice of Texas toast, they hit all the right notes. The combo platters followed—one meat and two meat options—with pulled pork, brisket, and wings. The brisket was the standout: juicy, deeply smoked, and well-rendered. Pulled pork was nearly as good, though less distinctive. Wings were flavorful, if undersized.
Sides were hit or miss. The mac & cheese was excellent—rich, creamy, with real depth. Collard greens had an unusual hint of barbecue sauce that may divide purists. The baked beans, unfortunately, leaned too heavily on a ketchup-like base. Brussels sprouts were polarizing: roasted well, but the flavor profile felt unfinished.
Despite a few culinary stumbles, the overall experience is warm, family-friendly, and worth repeating. Half Liter nails the basics and dares to stretch beyond them, with mixed results. It’s a place that knows its audience and feeds them well—casual, confident, and just refined enough.
This place is also dog-friendly. They provide white little bowls for you to put water/food in it.
We went there just before 6pm and the place was quiet then, but the more time passed, the noisier the place was (they had music playing loud too).
We don’t mind paying more for good food, but the quality and portion sizes just didn’t match the cost.