Dining Brickyard-Style
The Indy 500 Grill; A true Indianapolis 500 experience is only as far away as your next stroll through the new wing of the Indianapolis International Airport.
This year the Indy 500 Celebrates it’s first centennial. And what better way to pay homage to the race that started it all than by bringing the Indianapolis 500 culture
to the public in the form of a great new dining experience!

Designed in conjunction with the Indy owners the 4300 sq.ft. space is part restaurant, part museum and all fun! From the full-size Indy racer displayed behind the bar to historical artifacts and cross-tech theme, the restaurant is a salute to the last 100 years of automotive achievement and ingenuity.
The Indy 500 Grill is the last project designed and directed by Ken Barnes before leaving his old firm to start KWBI in 2008. Though the space was completed after his departure the result stands as a great reflection of his vision and signature style of blending brand, experience and architecture.
“GENTLEMEN, START YOUR ENGINES!”

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