Meet Offline, Indy’s restaurant discovery app

Join Indy’s premier restaurant club and get money off the tab at locally owned restaurants.

Two coffees with foamy milk and two breakfast dishes. One fish has berries and a croissant and the other dish has fresh fruit, honey, and herbs.

Offline partners with 40+ locally owned restaurants in Indianapolis.

Photo provided by Offline

Offline, Indy’s newest restaurant club, just launched. If you love sampling our city’s restaurants (guilty) and wouldn’t say no to money off your tab (guilty again), an Offline membership is a no-brainer.

Every month, you get two credits to redeem at locally owned restaurants that boast at least a 4+ star rating. Current offers include:

  • $15 to spend at Gallery on 16th
  • $10 to spend at Cholita Tacos
  • $10 to spend at Porter Books & Bread

Try your first month for free with code OFFLINE6AM.

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