


The Slippery Noodle Inn was originally founded in 1850 as the Tremont House. It is Indiana’s oldest, continually operated bar in the original building. The Noodle is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Originally it was a roadhouse (predecessor to the Holiday Inn) and a bar.
Indiana’s oldest bar features a huge American menu, live blues bands & loads of atmosphere.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 4–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 372 S Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN 46225
Phone: (317) 631-6974
Website: http://slipperynoodle.com/
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Reviews
The music was a highlight too. The first blues band sounded super professional and had everyone nodding along, while the second group seemed like they were just getting together for the first time—but it was kind of fun to hear how they worked it out and jammed together. It gave the night this spontaneous, lively energy that made the whole experience feel authentic and enjoyable. Between the tasty food, great service, and fun live music, it was a perfect casual night out. Definitely a place I’d come back to for another round of appetizers and some good tunes.
Service was prompt with no issues taking care of a large group. Menu has many choices, many items you won’t find anywhere else.
Located in the shadow of Lucas Oil Stadium and definitely deserves a visit!
Once inside, I loved how rustic and awesome it was. The main bar at the front is great. Then there is room after room of tables and TVs. Once we went to the back room, we knew that’s where we wanted to stay to watch the game. The room had a huge projector screen over a stage and a second level too. We were there 3 hours ahead of time to get a good table right in front of the giant projector that was playing other football games at the time. Once we were settled, had a clear view of the screen, the Alabama/Georgia game was over and the projector screen was rolled up. Super confused, we asked the guy in the DJ booth next to where we were sitting and he said a band was going to play and the game was not going to be shown in that room.
THERE SHOULD HAVE BEEN SIGNS THAT SAID THIS. (THE WAIT STAFF DIDNT EVEN KNOW!)
We then frantically went up front, along with 100% of the other people who were also upset, to try to find a seat to watch the game that was starting in 15 min. Of course there was no where to sit.
We then saw the guy who either owns or manages the place and I asked him why in the world he had a band playing back in the back room instead of showing the BIG10 tournament game. He said, “because I like music.” I then said, “this is the biggest game of the year!,” to which he replied, “the Super Bowl is the biggest game of the year.” He was completely rude and dismissive of the guests that wanted to watch the game in the packed house back room.
We did have some kind people allow us to pull up some seats in the front room with a projector screen, however there was a ton of issues trying to get the sound on. We were told “comcast messed something up”. Even when the sound finally came on, it had constant feedback and a loud hum the whole game. I went to the back room during the game to see if anyone was listening to the band and there was 1 table of people.
Maybe this is a good blues bar, but the owner guy does NOT care about college football and we will never watch another game there.
Last night we stopped by for dinner. They have live music every night. I had their Chef Salad and a side of Onion Rings that we shared. My son ordered their wings with Spicy BBQ Sauce and some with Lemon Pepper. I tried the BBQ wings – very nicely done. The Onion Rings and Chef Salad were great.
Very nice food well made.