
Interested in sampling the freshest new spots downtown? From a tavern to a fitness studio, read on to see the newest businesses to open their doors in this part of Indianapolis.
Krueger's Tavern
323 N. Delaware St.

Krueger's Tavern is a bar and traditional American spot offering burgers and more.
It is a casual dining spot with front and back patios. From house-ground sausages and burgers to 44 canned beers, this spot offers a wide selection of options.
Krueger's Tavern currently holds 4.5 stars out of 179 reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.
Yelper Cole R., who reviewed the eatery on May 7, wrote, "The bacon cheeseburger and fries were delicious and was the perfect amount of juicy. Not soggy/dripping off the bread until the last bite. Perfectly cooked and the fries were thin and crispy with aioli for dipping."
Francis R. noted, "While the service was pretty minimal, I'll say the food here was excellent! We shared a couple burgers, a Cuban sandwich and a crispy chicken salad. As I recall, the spicy burger was pretty good, and the ghost pepper gave it a nice kick without being too overwhelming."
Krueger's Tavern is open from 11 a.m.–2 a.m. on Monday–Thursday and Sunday and 11 a.m.–3 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
The Barre Code
231 S. College Ave., Suite 300

The Barre Code is a barre class spot that has a wide variety of class styles.
According to its website, the studio offers classes with a focus on cardio, strength and restoration. The business's Facebook page says it "equips you to uncover your strength from the inside out."
The Barre Code currently holds five stars out of three reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.
Yelper Amy G., who reviewed the studio on May 22, wrote, "I was able to attend one of the first workouts prior to Barre Code opening through a Yelp event. I was not exactly sure what to expect but it was a complete workout."
And Joey C. wrote, "The Barre Code is a new style of working out for me; in the beginning it felt very overwhelming, but once you learn the steps, it's easy to follow and it's a great way to burn body fat when it's targeting all of the muscles."
The Point on Penn
605 N. Pennsylvania St.

The Point on Penn is a traditional American spot, offering breakfast, sandwiches and more.
Menu items range from ramen to biscuits and gravy to quinoa grits.
Yelpers are generally positive about The Point on Penn, which currently holds four stars out of 10 reviews on the site.
Emily S., who reviewed the restaurant on May 6, wrote, "It is family-owned by Chef Glen and Rolanda, who are so kind and friendly, humble and unassuming, and really made us feel welcome. The food was fast, fresh, delicious, beautifully presented and reasonably priced."
Ken N. noted, "The staff was very friendly and welcoming. Service was very prompt too!"
The Point on Penn is open from 10 a.m.–10 p.m. on Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.–midnight on Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m.–2 p.m. on Sunday.
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