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Host the holidays without hosting at home

Private dining made easy for gatherings big and small at Grindstone Public House in Noblesville.

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Meet the perfect setting for your next celebration.

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The holidays are just around the corner — and if you’re like us, your calendar’s filling up fast with planning and prepping.

Our recommendation? Give yourself the gift of celebrating the season (or any reason) at Grindstone Public House.

From cozy family dinners and festive friendsgivings to office parties, this local favorite offers private dining spaces that let you host without the stress.

Set inside a thoughtfully restored historic building (think: original tin ceilings, amber lighting, and cozy touches), Grindstone has options for every group size:

  • The Executive Room | Private space for up to 8 guests, ideal for intimate dinners
  • The Loft or Mezzanine Spaces | Flexible for 20-55 guests, perfect for receptions
  • The Stage Room | First-floor space seating 55 or 65 cocktail-style
  • Full Buyout | Host up to 200 seated or 220 standing guests

Plus, with a menu featuring elevated American classics, seasonal cocktails, and locally sourced ingredients, your event is sure to have an option for everyone.

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