Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

How to grab lunch for $10 or less in the Bottleworks District

This Indy staple cures all of your classic cravings at an affordable price.

Sponsored by
A photo showing the exterior of a building that was once a Coca-Cola bottling plant but is now a food hall.

Clancy’s Hamburgers serves old soda fountain classics like the root beer float.

Photo provided by Clancy’s Hamburgers

When Carl Fogelsong started serving Clancy’s Hamburgers in 1965, Indy’s population was under half a million and the Pacers didn’t even exist.

A lot has changed since then — except for Clancy’s. They continue to serve classic pairings made with high-quality ingredients at affordable prices.

Speaking of classic pairings, Clancy’s is now located in the historic Bottleworks District — once the site of the largest Coca-Cola bottling plant worldwide. What’s more classic than a hamburger and a Coke?

To honor this dynamic duo, we’ve picked some of our favorite combinations. Here’s what we’re planning on ordering for $10 and under:

  • The grilled cheese + a cup of chili
  • The Mass Ave. dog and cheese fries
  • The Shake of the Month + golden crinkle fries

Pro tip: Dip your fries in September’s shake of the month, S’mores.

Are you drooling yet, Indy?

Pick your preferred pairing.

More from INDYtoday
Find out where to spot the winged creatures and what you can do to keep them protected + flying high.
Don’t let cooling temps freeze the fun — there are plenty of ways to make the most of your last few sunny weeks before fall.
If you’re not watching football from the stands at Lucas Oil Stadium, there are a few nearby watering holes that bring a similar camaraderie and atmosphere for football fans.
Indy’s hottest day on record was July 14, 1936, when the Circle City hit 112°.
Bust out these facts about this iconic Indy landmark to impress at your next trivia night.
Sure, you could road trip to your favorite chain restaurants — but wouldn’t it be better if they were right down the road?
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Expand your music library at these Indianapolis record shops offering vinyl, CDs, and cassettes.
Dining in Indy is always a fresh experience with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Hit the water by renting a pontoon, jetski, kayak, or other watercraft from another Indy resident.