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Winter’s Best outdoor dining spots

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There’s some good news for Hoosiers. The pleasures of outdoor dining that so many enjoyed in milder temps have now been extended into the winter months. Toasty, cozy spaces with amazing meal and refreshment offerings are available around the state.

CLOCKWISE: Crescendo Coffee and More in Fort Wayne has fire pits and outdoor heaters. PHOTO: Visit Fort Wayne

Also in Fort Wayne, Three Rivers Distilling has igloos and outdoor seating. PHOTO: Visit Fort Wayne

Gallery Pastry Shop in Broad Ripple has extended their patio space and added new heaters. PHOTO: Gallery Pastry Shop

“restaurants are getting innovative and creative in order to provide service and follow the safety guidelines.”

– Lindsey Skeen

Marketing and Media Director

Indiana Foodways Alliance

Lindsey Skeen is marketing and media director for the Indiana Foodways Alliance (IFA), a nonprofit that promotes member restaurants statewide. She says restaurants have created new ways to keep outdoor dining going year-round. “Restaurants are getting innovative and creative in order to provide service and follow the safety guidelines,” Skeen said. “In Jeffersonville, you will enjoy the heated patios of Portage House and also Parlour. In New Albany, you can count on The Exchange and Floyd County Brewing Company to provide a heated patio and sidewalk seating. And there are even more options throughout Indiana.”

More than 30 Fort Wayne restaurants invite foodies to enjoy heated dining. Outdoor igloos are available at Three Rivers Distilling Company and Club Room, and Crescendo Coffee and More offers fire pits and heaters.

Alison Million, retail coordinator at Three Rivers Distilling Company,

Clark and Floyd counties in southern

Indiana have several outdoor options including

TOP: Parlour, MIDDLE: Portage House, and BOTTOM: Floyd County Brewing.

PHOTOS: Clark-Floyd Counties Convention & Tourism Bureau, Parlour, Portage House

said reservations are required for the igloo enclosures that are covered in plastic, heated, and let you choose your own music piped in on BlueTooth. “Many of the most popular times, like around six o’clock on Friday or Saturday, are booked through March,” Million said. “We have other times open. It’s been very, very popular.”

Three Rivers requires a minimum food purchase for an igloo, which holds eight people maximum. But the mac and cheese, cheesecake, and traditional ramen and all the menu choices will be worth it. (https:// www.3rdistilling.com/igloos)

Visit Hamilton County Indiana lists more than twenty heated outdoor restaurant options. One of those is

The Cake Bake Shop’s Carmel location, where you can have your cake and eat it there too, plus stay warm and be in outdoor air. Shelby Clester, office administrator at The Cake Bake Shop said, “At our Carmel location, our patio is still inside except we open all the windows and we have heated floors. Our most popular flavor is Gwendolyn’s Famous Earls Court Chocolate Cake.”

The Firehouse BBQ Blues in Richmond offers outdoor dining in igloos, according to Nancy Sartain, Leisure Marketing Director for the Richmond~Wayne County Convention & Tourism Bureau. You can make it a night on the town, too. “It’s in a former firehouse and sometimes there’s music. The

At Three Rivers Distilling Company in Fort Wayne, diners can choose their own music, piped in on Bluetooth. PHOTOS: Visit Fort Wayne

Heated floors add warmth to the patio at The Cake Bake Shop’s Carmel location, where you can enjoy their “Gwendolyn’s Famous Earls Court Chocolate Cake.” PHOTO: The Cake Bake Shop

delicious meat is all smoked,” Sartain said. “The Depot District nearby is so walkable, fun and vibrant.”

In 2012, downtown Indianapolis got a head start on some heated streets and walkable spaces when it hosted the Super Bowl. Morgan Snyder, public relations director for Visit Indy, said the city has upped its game recently.

“Many of Indy’s restaurants have worked hard to extend their outdoor patio space and to purchase heaters,” Snyder said. “In fact, the city provided an up to $2,500 reimbursement per restaurant for restaurant owners to prepare for winter. Gallery Pastry Shop–one of my absolute favorites–just extended their outdoor patio space

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Igloos at Fair Oaks Farms are available for two-hour increments. PHOTOS: Fair Oaks Farms

for social distancing and purchased new heaters.” (www.visitindy.com/ indianapolis-winterized-patio-dining)

Jill Boggs, CEO of the Kosciusko County Convention and Visitors Bureau, said, “One of our visitor favorites is the Cerulean Restaurant, located in the Village at Winona. We’re delighted that six people or more can experience one of their four igloo outdoor dining huts for two hours. Reservations are required.”

The “South Shore” region in Northwest Indiana has several outdoor dining options. The Station at Embers has what they call “Emberdomes” for 2-6 guests. You can enjoy lunch or dinner in igloos at Fair Oaks Farms (reservations are made in two-hour increments and walk-ins are allowed if available). Byways Brewing has extended their outdoor patio season by installing clear vinyl panels on their pergolas and outdoor heaters for those who want to dine outdoors. If you aren’t feeling very hungry, but want to get out of the house to enjoy a handcrafted beer, pop over to Ironwood Brewing Company to sip on a festive holiday brew in an outdoor igloo. Or if you prefer wine, Shady Creek Winery has one too.

The new trend is a win-win. “Heated outdoor dining allows the customer to have the unique experience while the restaurant is continuing their service,” said IFA’s Lindsey Skeen.

To get in on the adventure, do your research because the possibilities for Indiana’s food experiences continue to evolve.

Winona Village’s Cerulean Restaurant has four igloos that can seat up to six diners each. PHOTOS: Kosciusko County Convention and Visitors Bureau

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