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Coffee shops open late in Indy

If you’ve bean turned away at a coffee shop after 4 p.m. one too many times, this one’s for you.

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You can get coffee until 5 p.m. at Parlor Public House before it switches over to its cocktail menu.

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Finding an open coffee shop around Indy late in the day might seem like a tall order, but we’ve rounded up eight spots to get that evening pick-me-up.

Strictly coffee

Amelia’s Bread, Windsor Park
Not just a place to grab focaccia and croissants, the Amelia’s next to Kan-Kan Cinema & Brasserie also offers cups of coffee from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Pro tip: We recommend trying the mocha.

Command Coffee, 2910 N. College Ave.
During weekdays, the coffee shop (which also has a drive-thru if you’re in a rush) is open from 4:30 a.m.-7 p.m., and on weekends it’s open an extra half-hour later.

Bovaconti, 1042 Virginia Ave.
Open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. seven days a week, this Fountain Fletcher District staple is conveniently located on a strip full of shopping spots, so when you’re done with your work you can do some retail therapy.

MOTW, Indianapolis, Castleton, Fishers
On the weekend, MOTW stays open until midnight, making it the perfect place for a relaxed first date or getting a constant source of caffeine while you’re working on a deadline.

Interior of Provider with people sitting at a bar

This is a regular spot for both City Editors Nicole and Anna.

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Coffee and cocktails

Commissary, 304 E. New York St.
By day, this coffee and barber shop goes by Commissary, but by night, it transitions into a place to sip hand-crafted cocktails called Blind Tiger.

Parlor Public House, 600 E. Ohio St.
No laptops after 7 p.m. at this hybrid drink concept. And though it stops serving its caffeinated beverages after 5 p.m., you can still soak in those coffee shop vibes with a Coffee Till Cocktails Tini Thursday-Saturday until midnight.

Provider, 1101 E. 16th St.
We recommend one of Provider’s signature pistachio lattes at this Kennedy-King spot inside the historic Tinker House building. You can stay until 8 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday and enjoy an espresso martini to keep the caffeine buzz going.

Top Out Café, 1411 Roosevelt Ave.
When you’re done climbing, head upstairs at North Mass Boulder for a coffee or beer and a snack — the spot is open from 7 a.m.-11 p.m. daily.

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