

The Northside Social is located on the north end of Broad Ripple Village, in Indianapolis. Our seasonally changing menu draws from our love of traditional Indiana and southern cuisine, and shines a bright light on our use of only the freshest ingredients.
Upscale American fare plus wine & craft cocktails served in a convivial shopping-center locale.
Hours
| Monday | 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 4–10 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6525 N College Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46220
Phone: (317) 253-0111
Website: http://www.northsidesocial.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
Service was good. Our server Alex B. gave honest recommendations. Checked in on appropriate times and was very friendly. Not sure how they handle section assignments but when it got busy saw him running outside to inside which slowed him down in the end when we were ready for the check.
Started with some drinks and tried the spicy watermelon which tasted really close to the Mexican candy rebanaditas. The Tropical mule was pretty aromatic.
The wedge salad was okay, it was drenched in dressing which made it a bit much. The balsamic flavor came from the tomatoes, which was a nice touch.
I had the chef special which was a pre cut ribeye cooked medium with three dipping sauces. It was good but doesn’t quite match the price.
Also tried the brisket which was decent, the description alluded to something else but it’s just a pot roast.
The most disappointing part was the chocolate bread pudding. Super dry and had hardly any flavor.
Overall it was just average. The food is good, it just doesn’t quite match the price point.
My pork chop was superb, the cocktails were so delicious (cannot recommend the Kentucky cobbler enough – so smooth and great flavors), and the carrot cake was a terrific ending to the meal. We did the mussels and frites. A pro tip our waiter had us try was to have the frites separate from the mussels. The dish is amazing but separating them allows you to control how saucy or soggy your fries get especially if you’re slow mussel eater like myself.
Entrees, we got the Short Rib and Manicotti. The Manicotti was unique with duck sausage and the pasta had the perfect texture. Really enjoyed it! The Short Rib was pretty good but the sauce invoked..giggles lol. Maybe went a little too heavy on the salt in the Dijon cream sauce that day. It was interesting since it took a second for the salinity to come through once you taste it.
Dessert was courtesy of a friend in the industry, the Turtle Cheesecake. It was rich and balanced. Im slightly allergic to pecans but I risked it all and kept eating it.
We’ll definitely be back!