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Bottoms up.

Photos courtesy of Catalyst Design & Photography, Ltd and Geronimo Hospitality Group

In the spirit of change, not only did The Garage Food Hall’s resident wine bar recently change their name to Great Legs Wine + Spirits, they also expanded their offering to include spirits.

Hoosiers are invited to sit back and unwind as they enjoy cocktails like:

  • Fountain Square Fizz
  • Brookside Banger
  • Garfield Gimlet
  • And more

Fear not wine lovers. Great Legs’ carefully crafted wine selection isn’t going anywhere — except into your glass. Cheers, INDY.

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