The AMP vendors offering eclipse-themed food and drinks

The best way to celebrate any occasion is with food — so eat the eclipse in style with these special offerings at The AMP.

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Boba & Everything’s Galaxy boba tea drink features a sweet blend of vanilla and Thai, crowned with a creamy layer of matcha.

Photo by @theampindy

The total solar eclipse is now less than a week away, but who’s counting? There’s so much happening all across central Indiana from events to special cocktails .

If you’re looking for another fun way to celebrate the celestial moment — and support local while you do it — The AMP at 16 Tech (1220 Waterway Blvd.) has several vendors sharing “Solar Eclipse Specials” available Friday, April 5 through Monday, April 8.

The Eclipse Macarons by Circle City Sweets are decorated with the moon phases and filled with chocolate ganache.

Photo provided by The AMP

Specials include:

  • Circle City Sweets : Eclipse Macaron 6 Packs (six French macarons in varying stages of the eclipse)
  • The Bull Grill : Red Moon Burger (double smash patties, smoked gouda cheese, glazed bacon, crispy onion rings, Whiskey BBQ sauce, served on a red salsa seared brioche bun) and Loaded Smash Burger Fries
  • Caplinger’s : Moon Rocks (hush puppies) and Meteors (fries)
  • Boba & Everything : Galaxy Milk Tea (vanilla Thai milk tea)
  • Tortilla Mexican Food : Eclipse Taquitos (five chicken taquitos served with lettuce, pico de gallo, sour cream, and fresh cheese with salsa on the side)
  • Scoopz Ice Cream : AMPlified (one scoop of vanilla ice cream blended with Reese’s and Oreos)
  • Goody2Treats : Eclipse Cupcake (cookies and cream cupcake with chocolate and golden Oreos)
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Nicole is based in Indianapolis, IN and graduated from Franklin College with a degree in multimedia journalism. She previously worked as a digital editor for the local NBC News affiliate WTHR. In her free time, she loves checking out new restaurants + businesses around downtown and attending local events.
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