The songs hail from the past six weeks to the past six decades, and all who show up have smiles splashed on their faces. A trusty drag scene and a dive-y, laidback vibe keep residents and visitors alike coming through this eastside haven of good times and checked-at-the-door egos. Drag-queen stars Angela Stone and Alana Steele continue to rule here, as they have for years, and you can find versatile performer Pat Yo Weave both on stage and behind the bar depending on the night.
Come for the drag and drink specials. Stay for the people-watching. This ultra lounge, anchoring the vibrant intersection of Mass and College avenues, designs half-price mojitos and sushi on Sundays. English Ivy's. Metro Nightclub and Restaurant. Toxic Toast. Location: Englewood, Near Eastside Indy. You would probably enjoy the area around Mass Ave.
I don't know how it compares to anything in Nashville, but it is the closest thing to a "gayborhood" in Indianapolis. Though, it is not really a "gayborhood" at all. I have some gay neighbors in Fountain Square, some with rainbow flags in the front of their houses. Not sure how helpful that is, but it is a start I suppose.
I am not gay, but I do have some gay friends, so I can not really provide much more than that. I know where my friends live, and I know where the Carmelites think all the gay people live. They are not the same places. Any downtown historic neighborhood would be fine and close to more amenities. The area in and around Cottage Home is full of those interested in urban living and they are doing an incredible amount of home renovation to quite high standard. However, you would enjoy Broad Ripple and College east and west of north of about 49th.
Loads of things to do and those stores and stuff you would need on more of a daily basis. Previous posts about Broad Ripple give you background.
It is the young professional's old home neighborhood with trees, sidewalks, interesting shops, and the Monon with easy access. I would also recommend Mass Ave and other peripheral downtown neighborhoods. Real estate in that area would be considerably more expensive, but higher quality. The Fountain Square area is up and coming as well. If you want something a bit quieter, try Irvington. Where are the areas that you've browsed in your rental search?
Initially, I went to craigslist and simply did a search for the price range we would consider. It looks like the price points may be a little higher than I first thought after checking out some of the neighborhoods you all have suggested.
But I'm still pleasantly surprised at some of the reasonable prices I've seen for updated homes near some of the suggested areas. Also, we are certainly neither expecting nor particularly desiring a "gayborhood. We do want to be reasonably close to nightlife, gay or otherwise, but an inclusive neighborhood with a vibe of its own is high on our list. A decent place in those sort of neighborhoods here are a bit pricey. Last edited by ariesjow; at PM.. Originally Posted by ariesjow. Originally Posted by Colts.
The first one is, and while it's inner city, has nothing immediately nearby. The second one is located in Midtown which, depending on the street, can be very desirable or very undesirable. The third one is fine. Last edited by Toxic Toast; at PM.. Originally Posted by Toxic Toast.
Actually, the first one is in a development called "Martindale on the Monon" that aspires to be similar to Fall Creek Place. Yandes Street is put together very well. They have big plans for that neighborhood. If they can capitalize on the Monon and follow up on the development of Fall Creek Place, could be good; but we all know how that stuff can go.
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