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    main stage ready for Riverdance 25
    Martin H.

    My spouse and I went to the 2023-2024 season preview at the auditorium. We were both excited by the upcoming season. The building is extremely handicapped accessible with various seating sections for the disabled. They have a lift to the balcony. The ushers are extremely helpful and guide the disabled to their seats and check up on you. Even if you are not handicapped the staff is welcoming and helpful. The shows are going to be great for this next year.

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    Sycamore Farm Bloomington - Romantic setting surrounded  by Queen Anne's Lace.

    Sycamore Farm Bloomington

    (7 reviews)

    What a beautiful venue! I recently attended a small wedding here and really enjoyed watching two…read moregood friends get married under a rustic altar surround by blue skies and a gorgeous field--quintessential Indiana, folks. There is plenty of space for guests to mingle both in the barn and out on the lawn. Croquet, cornhole, etc. in addition to a designated smoking area. Bathrooms are set up in adorable converted stalls, the bar area is easy to access, there is a designated space for a buffet setup, and I loved the table decor. String lights and soft lighting (no harsh fluorescents!) made the entire place feel like it was lit by stars and moonlight. The dance floor is a covered space between the two sections of the barn, but the walls are open for easy access/mingling. Small tables everywhere, so I never felt like I had to scramble for a place to put my wallet and phone. The owners were unobtrusive, kind, and made sure everything went off without a hitch. If you're searching for a Bloomington-area wedding venue, Sycamore Farm is highly recommended!

    My daughter's sorority hosted a dinner, 150 people. Sycamore Farms provided 2 bartenders, 40 minute…read morewait for Cocktail Hour. When dinner was served, 1 8-foot table being served originally on 1 side. The 3 to 4 servers did expand to double rows after 45 minutes waiting in line, ran out of food, utensils.... There were maybe 60 chairs to sit down and eat. I don't know where the breakdown in communication happened, but we all RSVP'ed, $33 each, and the numbers were so off it was like Sycamore Farms planned for 60 people. It's a beautiful venue, but I'd be very hesitant to book an event there again given what happened that night.

    SpringHill Suites by Marriott Bloomington

    SpringHill Suites by Marriott Bloomington

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    Stayed here recently and overall had a solid experience. The hotel feels modern and well-kept, and…read morethe breakfast was definitely above average compared to most places. The eggs and biscuits & gravy were especially good--fresh, hot, and actually flavorful, which you don't always get with hotel breakfasts. The room itself was spacious, which we appreciated, but there were a couple of comfort issues. It tended to run a bit warm, and the thermostat didn't seem to cool down to the temperature we set. The air also felt pretty dry overnight. We had an accessible (handicap) shower, and while it was easy to use, it left about half of the bathroom floor soaked after each shower. That made the floor very slick, which was a bit of a safety concern. We also liked that the hotel had a pool, which is always a nice perk, but it was pretty small. Overall, a nice stay with great amenities and breakfast, but a few room comfort and bathroom design issues that could be improved.

    This is a very nice hotel in downtown Bloomington. Easy to walk to amazing shops and restaurants…read more Bars all around. It's a college town. Hotel was clean and well kept. Small food store in the front that was very reasonably priced. Rooms were clean, bright and well appointed. Didn't use room service but it was very clean and well dressed. Breakfast setup is typical for the chain and well stocked. Attendants did a great job every day that I was there and they were always cheerful. One drawback is that the gym is very limited. There is enough to get in a workout but the cardio gear is very dated. Overall, solid experience and I recommend this location for a short or long stay.

    One World at Woolery Mill

    One World at Woolery Mill

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    Opportunities abound! I'm going to give this place five stars for future possibilities. Jeff Mease…read moreand his team already do amazing large events, host a Saturday morning 8-12 farmers market, and cater events all over the city from the kitchen here. The kitchen space is immaculate and impressive. Their walk ins are bigger than some apartments. We attended the 2023 Bloomington craft beer festival at the location this week and it was a wonderful success. I also attended the ending homelessness in Bloomington event indoors recently. I can envision this property with a little more private investment or even from the county becoming like the Pearl district in San Antonio Texas. I realize this is a large ask because the billionaire that owned pace salsa is from San Antonio, and spent much of his own money regentrifying the pearl. However, with a local culinary school it's definitely possible. I can imagine adding bars, restaurants and shops to the outside space, and including the creek that runs by in the plans. I will love to see great things come from this space!

    From the owner: Originally built by Henry Woolery in 1930, Woolery Mill has been transformed into an industrial…read morechic venue with soaring ceilings, exposed beams, and massive windows. A full service event venue, we offer both space to gather with family and friends as well as tasty eats and drinks - plus an extensive list of inclusions and amenities. Check out our venue and catering pages to learn more about hosting your event at Woolery Mill.

    Indiana University Auditorium - venues - Updated June 2026

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