St. Joseph Brewery

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Saint Joseph Brewery and Public House was established in 2015, but the building that houses our restaurant and brewery has quite a history. In order to meet the demands of the growing population in the northeast section of Indianapolis, the Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis established the parish of St. Joseph in 1873, at that time the fourth Catholic parish in Indianapolis. The last mass at St. Joseph church was said by Archbishop Schulte on June 26, 1949. Today, St. Joesph offers fresh, innovative food items updated seasonally to reflect the desires of our loyal, and ever building customer base.

Address540 N College Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone1 (317) 602-5670
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Chatham Arch is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Indianapolis, located in the northeast corner of downtown just off Massachusetts Avenue. Its irregular street grid and historic architecture date back to before the Civil War, offering a rare look at the early development of the city. The area includes preserved workers’ cottages from the 1860s and early 1870s, historic duplexes, and early apartment buildings, alongside a variety of newer townhomes and infill development. This mix of old and new helps define Chatham Arch’s character—where cobblestone alleyways and brick facades sit side-by-side with modern design and city access.

The neighborhood is anchored by the Mass Ave Cultural District, a bustling corridor filled with restaurants, bars, boutique shops, and live performance venues. Residents enjoy local favorites like Chatham Tap and Mesh, while The Bottleworks District — a renovated Coca-Cola bottling plant turned hotel, market, and entertainment space — adds a hub of activity and destination appeal. Throughout the neighborhood, you'll also find street-level retail mixed with residential spaces, creating a pedestrian-friendly environment ideal for walking, biking, or exploring.

Green space and connectivity are also part of daily life here. The Indianapolis Cultural Trail runs through the area, linking Chatham Arch to other downtown districts and providing easy access for joggers and cyclists. With its walkable layout, historical significance, and access to both local culture and citywide amenities, Chatham Arch offers a distinct blend of neighborhood identity and downtown energy.

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