Local business matching game in Indianapolis, IN

We have a game for only the local-est of the locals — we want you to match these doors to their corresponding businesses. No cheating.

INDY_TickTok Lounge door_JUNE2023

The stained glass windows may make you think church, but we’ll give you a hint — it’s not that.

Photo by INDYtoday team

Who says matching games are just for kids?

We scoured the city for (what we consider) the most identifiable local business doors + we hope you’ll agree. We had a lot to choose from, though.

Did you know there are at least 500,000 independently-owned businesses in the state? New ones are opening all the time, like the ones from a list we shared with you earlier this year. Looking to start your own? We have a story for that, too.

We just might have to make this a series, so let us know if you agree when you’re taking the quiz.

Collage of entry doors to several Indianapolis businesses

How many of these doors do you recognize?

Photos by INDYtoday team

Here’s the list of names to choose from — in no particular order.

  • Mansion Society
  • TickTock Lounge
  • The Rathskeller
  • Duke’s
  • Prufrock Coffee Company
  • BRICS
  • Milktooth
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If you’ve driven up and down College Avenue, this door that hangs open is hard to miss.

Photo by INDYtoday team

And for a bonus point (and to reminisce), can you name this bygone bar? Hint: it’s on College Avenue.

Start the challenge.

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