- Indianapolis International Airport
- Take 70 to Exit 68
Want to shop or dine on Concourse A but your gate is on Concourse B? No problem! Once you have cleared security, you can easily move between Concourse A and B without having to be rescreened.
SAVOR INDY FLAVOR
Want a taste of the real Indianapolis? The new airport offers an outstanding mix of local dining options! For a sit-down meal or a snack on-the-go, you'll find something sure to please on our Food & Beverage map.
Racing fans of all ages will enjoy the first-ever Indianapolis 500 Grill & Brickyard Authentics, a sit-down restaurant and retail shop.
Café Patachou, one the city’s most beloved neighborhood establishments, was voted “Best Place for Breakfast” by Indianapolis Monthly magazine for 15 years running.
A gourmet popcorn shop from Broad Ripple Village, one of Indy’s favorite cultural districts, Just Pop In! will satisfy your desire for delicious popcorn treats.
Shapiro's Delicatessen isn’t trendy or hip, but according to USA Today, this 100-year-old kosher Indy deli is tied with Carnegie’s in New York for the country’s best corned beef.
King David Dogs, a downtown Indy treasure and home of the “build your own” hot dog, will attract both young and young-at-heart hot dog devotees.
In 1956, restauranteurs Harry Roth and Izzy Rosen opened a downtown landmark, St. Elmo Steakhouse. Harry & Izzy’s has the original’s period feel and classic menu in a casual atmosphere.
With made-fresh daily pasta and pizza, locals and visitors alike love Giorgio’s Pizza and their hometown hospitality
LOOKING FOR AN INDIANA TREASURE?
Whether you need a last-minute gift, a new carry-on bag, something to read on the plane, or just want to treat yourself to something special, you'll find an array of Shopping, News, and Gift stores at IND.
In what will be one of the first and most comprehensive local museum stores in the nation—not to mention one that is located in an airport—visitors and locals alike will want to visit Cultural Crossroads. This ground-breaking partnership will feature merchandise and displays from eight leading Indianapolis museums and cultural institutions, including: (1) The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis; (2)
Conner Prairie, the nationally acclaimed living history museum; (3) Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian & Western Art; (4) Indiana Historical Society; (5) Indiana State Museum; (6) Indianapolis Art Center; (7) Indianapolis Museum of Art; and (8) the Indianapolis Zoo.
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