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Dine at one of Indy’s most beautiful restaurants this summer

The Fountain Room’s three-course prix fixe menu is packed with seasonal flavor.

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The Fountain Room’s summer prix fixe menu is available Monday-Thursday.

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Our mouths are already watering.

Get ready to embark on a tour of summer flavors at The Fountain Room. Hoosiers can now enjoy a three-course prix fixe summer menu (starting at $40).

Come for the menu

Choose your own culinary adventure with featured dishes like:

  • Lemon chicken with creamy ricotta cheese, and herb sauce
  • Lasagna with seasonal ingredients like mushrooms, goat cheese, tomatoes, and pesto
  • Salmon with squash puree, garbanzo hash, and citrus salad

If you’re still looking for more standard supper club fare, upgrade to a steak entree with add-ons, like blue cheese crust or seared scallops.

We haven’t even mentioned dessert yet (hint: we’re eyeing the brownie).

Stay for the aesthetics

For those who believe the atmosphere is just as important as the food, don’t forget to snap a pic, your followers will thank you later.

This award-winning supper club concept from Clancy’s Hospitality was named one of America’s most beautiful restaurants — and INDYtoday Reader’s best bathroom in Indianapolis — earlier this year.

Make a reservation.

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