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That place had such odd operating hours for a tavern on Mass Ave, even before the pandemic. Only went a couple of times and, unfortunately, it didn’t leave much of an impression.
Can’t say I knew this place existed, but odd hours are a consistent problem with the cool, trendy bars downtown and Fountain Square. If I have to say “it’s 9p on a Tuesday, is this bar open?” It gets crossed off my list.
Isn’t that the couple that kicked Yats out to open this place up?
Yup. And Yats was by far more successful than this bar has ever been. I went a couple of times after they opened and it wasn’t great. Their concept seemed confusing, too – was it fine dining? was it bar food? was it a bar? was it a live music venue with a bar?
Always turned off Liberty Street was one of first place to post” We Serve Everyone” signs a few years ago.
As if there were lots of places in Indy that wouldn’t serve everyone. Woke goes broke.
You are very unfamiliar with Mass Ave, aren’t you?
Yeah, that wasn’t being ‘woke’. It was common sense business. At the time, Indianapolis needed to show people whose business dollars benefit all that the majority of residents welcomed all. That same sex couples could have a great life here too, alongside heterosexual couples, and plenty of employers, landlords and residents wanted them here.