Indianapolis, IN
20+ soul food restaurants to visit in Indianapolis
If you’re looking for southern or soul food in Indianapolis, there are dozens of restaurants that can help satisfy your cravings.
Check out these 20+ soul food spots:
More: Black-owned restaurants in downtown Indianapolis to try during NBA All-Star Weekend
Soul food restaurants in Indianapolis
Bar-B-Q Heaven
2515 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St., Indianapolis
317-926-1667
877 E. 30th St., Indianapolis
317-283-0035
barbqueheaven1952.com
BlankUS Luxury Lounge
501 N. College Ave., Indianapolis
317-734-3161
blankusluxurylounge.com
Chef Borel’s Kitchen
Ghost kitchen
6950 Michigan Road, Indianapolis
317-492-9448
chefborel.com
Chef Oya’s The Trap
3355 N. Keystone Ave., Indianapolis
317-762-6172
instagram.com/thetrapseafood
Circle City Soul Food
Sunday only
1164 W. 30th St., Indianapolis
317-924-3485
circlecitysoulfood.com
Garrett’s Smokehouse Barbeque
5502 N. Emerson Way, Indianapolis
317-722-0506
garrettsbbq.com
Gip Got Tips
2073 N. Emerson Ave., Indianapolis
317-258-1447
gipgottips.com
Georgia Street Rhythm & Blues Lounge
28 W. Georgia St., Indianapolis
317-492-1454
georgiastrhythmblueslounge.com
Healthy Soul Meal Prep
The AMP at 16 Tech, 1220 Waterway Blvd., Indianapolis
317-210-0345
healthysoulindy.com
Hank’s Smoked Briskets
3736 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Indianapolis
317-925-1689
hankssmokedbriskets.com
His Place Eatery
6916 E. 30th St., Indianapolis
317-545-4890
hisplaceeatery.com
Huge Impact Restaurant
5110 W. 38th St., Indianapolis
317-975-0037
facebook.com/Huge.Impact.Restaurant
King Ribs
3145 W. 16th St., Indianapolis
317-488-0223
4130 N Keystone Ave, Indianapolis
317-543-0841
kingribsbbq.com
Kountry Kitchen Soul Food Place
1831 N. College Ave., Indianapolis
317-635-6000
kountrykitchenindy.com
More: Shannon Sharpe and Shaquille O’Neal profess their love of Kountry Kitchen
Mississippi Belle
2170 E. 54th St., Indianapolis
317-466-0522
facebook.com/mississippibellerestaurant
Pa & Ma’s Backyard BBQ
3469 N. College Ave., Indianapolis
317-835-1695
instagram.com/paandmasbackyardbbq
Papa Bear’s Chicken
1938 E. 46th St., Indianapolis
317-253-2697
facebook.com/pages/Papa-Bears-Chicken
Pull Up Grill & BBQ
2412 E. Raymond St., Indianapolis
317-419-3515
pullupgrill.com
Simply Southern Soul Food Restaurant & Catering
2920 E. 38th St., Indianapolis
317-542-0203
ordersimplysouthern.com
SouthPaw Soul Kitchen
3351 Central Ave., Indianapolis
317-974-9349
facebook.com/SouthPawCatering
Stacey & Rick’s Soulfood
3399 N. Sherman Dr., Indianapolis
317-541-1929
staceynrickssoulfood.com
T Street Eatz
City Market, 222 E. Market St., Indianapolis
317-800-4436
tstreeteatzindy.com
Taste of Innova Wings + Greens
The AMP location will be closed Feb 15-18; but Taste of Innova will be open at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Lucas Oil Stadium and the Indiana Convention Center.
The AMP at 16 Tech, 1220 Waterway Blvd., Indianapolis
Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 125 S. Pennsylvania St., 4th Floor Club Level, Indianapolis
Lucas Oil Stadium, Terrace Level, 500 S. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis
765-400-0929
tasteofinnova.com
Tiff’s Love Butta Baked Seafood
1021 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis
317-440-0556
tiffslovebutta.com
Contact IndyStar reporter Cheryl V. Jackson at cheryl.jackson@indystar.com or 317-444-6264. Follow her on X.com: @cherylvjackson.
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Opera’s free concert spotlights influential Black composers
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Opera will host a free concert in honor of Black History Month Saturday night at 6 p.m. to celebrate the legacy and artistry of Black composers. The event features a range of spirituals, contemporary art songs, and operatic works performed a cappella.
Lyndsay Moy, the director of education, outreach, branding and design for Indianapolis Opera, said the event is designed to keep this specific music accessible to the public.
Resident artist Ian Williams, describes the concert as a mix of traditional repertoire and new songs. The artists will perform without microphones or instrumental accompaniment. “All of this is just straight out of our voices, so there’s no microphones,” Williams said. “We’re just creating the sound ourselves and putting it into a space, so it’s a little bit of, a little bit of breathing, a little bit of extra work there, yes.”
“So many composers tonight have been so influential in the broader vocal canon and it’s important and wonderful for us to be able to offer this kind of concert for free to our community to keep this kind of music accessible and more importantly to feature these fabulous artists like Ian so much talent,” Moy said.
Williams noted that the concert allows the organization to celebrate classic composers who were not well known during their own time. “It’s very cool because we get to celebrate some of classic composers all the way back to William Grant Steele, who was one of the who wrote operas back in the day, even during the time of Porgy and Bess, but he wasn’t, it wasn’t well known,” Williams said.
One of the featured pieces is the traditional spiritual “Fix Me Jesus,” which was arranged for the University of Michigan choir. Williams said the arrangement by Stacey Gibbs maintains the traditional spiritual style while adding rich harmonies.
While formal tickets for the event are currently sold out, those interested in attending can email tickets@indyopera.org to be added to a waitlist.
Check out the video above to hear a sneak peak of the Indianapolis Opera!
Indianapolis, IN
Highlights: Tri-West at Cardinal Ritter; February 27, 2026
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — “The Zone” featured highlights from eight high school boys basketball games from across central Indiana on Friday.
Watch highlights of Tri-West at Cardinal Ritter above.
Final Score: Tri-West 65 Cardinal Ritter 62
“The Zone” airs each Friday at 11:08 p.m. Click here to watch ‘The Zone’ for basketball highlights on February 27, 2026.
Indianapolis, IN
New bridge over 96th Street adds to Nickel Plate Trail connections
FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) — The Nickel Plate Trail pedestrian bridge over 96th Street is officially open.
It was being touted Friday as a major milestone for central Indiana’s growing trail system. The street is the Fishers-Indianapolis border.
Leaders called the project a critical connection point for the Nickel Plate Trail. The new bridge helps move the nearly 17-mile trail closer to its goal of connecting multiple counties through one continuous path.
The bridge also came with a 1.3-mile trail extension. A $4.5 million grant from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources made the bridge possible.
Dale Brier, deputy director of Indiana Department of Natural Resources, talked about the state’s Next Level Trails grant program. “Currently, we have 89 trail projects that that were funded with that money. Fifty-nine of those are complete. We’ve got 12 under construction. As of this opening, we have 167 miles of trail that have now been opened with that grant money.”
People who frequently take the trail for their daily exercises say they’re excited the bridge is finally open.
Alan Errichiello of the Fishers Running Club said, “Extending this down south into Indianapolis is a big game changer for us. It’ll add a lot of miles that we can easily get into.”
Resident Tracy Mundell said, “Trying to get to the other side was nearly impossible, so I think most people didn’t even attempt it. It’s going to be great, we can get over to the other side, and I’m anxious to see what’s over there.”
The final portion of the project, called the Clear Path project, remains under construction.
Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, a Republican, said, “We need to double-down on that investment, and we know time and time again here in the city of Fishers that trail systems, the ability to get up and get out and get active, is such an important part in our culture of health, that an investment like this is critical.”
Once complete, local leaders say the goal is to provide a more safe and connected routes between Noblesville, Fishers, Indianapolis and other surrounding cities.
Resident Steve Mundell said, “It’s lovely. It’ll be real convenient to get across too.”
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