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    L.S. Ayres Tea Room

    3.5 (28 reviews)
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    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Chicken velvet soup, mac and cheese, finger sandwiches
    Konah W.

    Nestled in the India State Museum, the L.S. Ayer's tea room is a great place to go for some nostalgia. During the holidays, you have to make reservations in advance if you want guaranteed seating. They have for different time options, each about and hour or an hour and a half. The buffet includes the famous chicken velvet soup that'll transport you back to your childhood, a variety of finger sandwiches, chicken salad, Mac and cheese and more. Drinks are include, with the exception of alcoholic beverages those can be purchased for an additional charge. Overall, the food is decent, but what you're really paying for is an experience and nostalgia.

    Dessert
    Emmy M.

    My grandma has mentioned many times that she wanted to go the tea room so this year I made reservations and surprised her with an afternoon on the town. The reservation process was a bit tricky with lots of back and forth - not sure why or what the time slots look like (it was pretty empty while we were there but maybe the numbers are just that limited?? All of the food we had was delicious, the velvet chicken soup and pot pie were definitely highlights. My grandma loved the tuna finger sandwiches. The dessert was fun- the og pecan ice cream was a real treat. It was fun to reminisce and talk about all the good times. The buffet style/service was a little odd but they must have a reason for it? Grandma definitely did not like that type of service lol. She pointed out all the differences from when she went but with both agreed that overall it was a fun experience and we would come back next year.

    Some of the dessert offerings
    Christina B.

    The tea room has long been on my list since I was an intern at the museum several years ago. I finally made a plan to stop in this season and it was cool. I never visited the original L.S. Ayres location since it closed when I was a baby, but I enjoyed hearing other guests talk about it and sharing stories with their kids. The team room recreation was beautiful and definitely full experience. I'm not usually a fancy place kind of diner so I felt a little out of place but all the staff were really friendly. Since COVID, they have buffet-style offerings of all the classics like chicken velvet soup and pot pie. I actually enjoyed that more since I always have a hard time deciding what to order so I enjoyed a little of a lot. The chicken velvet soup and pot pie were my favorites. It is a little pricier at $28.50 a person but you're definitely paying for the experience in addition to your meal. The tea room is only open from November 25th-January 1st and they do highly recommend reservations since seating is limited.

    The dessert table. Lemon macarons were perfect.
    Patti M.

    Celebrating with a dear friend and reminiscing about our childhood visits to the Ayres Tea Room. The Indiana State Museum has recreated the Tea Room perfectly. This is a small venue and only open for the holidays. But so so special! We loved the convenient underground parking and the parking voucher from the restaurant. You don't need a ticket to the museum if only going to the restaurant. Of course the holiday decorations were beautiful. The servers in all black were very attentive. This is a buffet. But all servings were already plated in small dishes. The staff prepared your plate based on your selections. [One price payable at the entrance]. I didn't ask if we could go through the libe more than once. My choices were plenty! They do serve mimosas or bellinis for an additional charge. So, I had salad, chicken velvet soup (of course) with small sandwiches. They also served mini chicken pot pies, Mac n cheese and French fries. And the hot chocolate with whipped cream seemed to be a hit with the children. The price - $31.50 plus gratuity - was alot for the food, but not enough for the memories.

    entrance on the main level
    Ken N.

    One of the perks of the holiday season is that you don't have to have a large group to have a meal at the recreated "L S Ayres Tea Room". After wandering the museum, I stopped in the restaurant and they had plenty of room for me. (Note that the room can be reserved for private events that could interfere.) I am old enough to have visited the original restaurant when it was located on the northeast corner of what is now the Circle Centre Mall. I wasn't a frequent diner, but I think they museum has done a great job of recreating the look of the interior of the original. They've even put views of Meridian Street in the faux windows to enhance the aesthetic. What I recommend to visitors here is that they go with the classic menu items that are marked on the menu. No visit is complete without their Chicken Velvet soup. Just a bowl is enough. But it is truly one of the best soups I have ever had. Just enough chicken. Such a creamy texture. Delicious taste. I also ordered the Classic Club which is a stacked, lightly toasted sandwich that is quartered with spears. The sandwich contains ham, turkey, bacon, & Swiss. The small triangular quarters tend to disassemble when you take the spears out, but if you use two hands, you can manage. The flavor was okay, but just not on the same level as the soup. I haven't tried the other food items to see how they compare since I only get here infrequently and go for the classics. The service was dressed to match the fine setting and was friendly and very good though they can be tied up by large groups for short periods. This is a place you can wear your fine clothing, but casual wear is okay too. It tends to draw an older crowd who appreciate the history, but don't let that discourage you from taking in a tasty meal while visiting the museum during the holidays. Review #3422

    Carly G.

    I've been looking forward to coming here since we got married at the museum and had been in the tea room before, but hadn't ever eaten here. We both got different teas that we're great, and we split a cup or the chicken velvet soup, at the recommendation of our server. It was so good! I could see that people come here year after year and get the soup as a piece of nostalgia. We both got the tea experience. The food was amazing, which is not a surprised as it's catered by Kahn's Catering. The fruit, sandwiches and desserts were all delicious. Our server was awesome too! He gave us a lot of the history of the tea room, and he was very attentive. I think we'll make this a yearly tradition.

    Lemon mascarpone cake
    Ann C.

    This was out first visit to the LS Ayres Tea Room in the Indiana State Museum and I was very impressed. It is nice that the museum has preserved an Indianapolis holiday tradition by making a scaled down version of its tea room available for dining during the Holiday season. We went on the last day of the season and all of their signature dishes were available and delicious. The chicken velvet soup was amazing and we bought some to take home. Because of covid, they were serving an all you can eat touch less buffet and we enjoyed the smaller portions so we could try it all. Our server, Jimmy, was friendly and knowledgeable of the history of the tea room and he definitely made our first visit one to remember. I have visited the Walnut Room in Chicago for many years but I think this will be our new tradition.

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