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    Mass Ave Pub

    3.8 (201 reviews)
    InexpensivePubs, American
    Open 11:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    MASS AVE PUB ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Juke Box
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Mike B.

    Great place to watch the game! Good food. Good service. Clean. Friendly. Had the wings and a clubs sandwich. TVs are enough without being overwhelming.

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    Cindy M.

    This is a fantastic place! Bar food. Bar vibe. Total acceptance. The day bartender has some sort of pact with the devil for flawless perfect skin!! The food is incredible. The people are phenomenal!!! The drinks are great!!! Go here!!!

    Pork tenderloin true to tenderloin size. Steak fries a huge plus for me!
    Stacy K.

    Food was excellent. I love me a good Pork Tenderloin when I'm back in IN. Service was great also:) Very quaint bar setting, will absolutely come back when we're in town. Oh! Did I mention they have steak fries!! Prices were also great!

    Nacho Mama's Nachos
    Dan S.

    Mass Ave Pub is a gem of a bar, and probably the last remaining "dive" bar on the avenue. They've held true to who they are which you why they have such regular clientele! A MUST order is the nachos! The tortilla chips are hand fried which is a game changer, and super thick which allows them to hold all the toppings without breaking. Although you might be able to find fancier nachos throughout the city, you'd be hard pressed to find better nachos than Mass Ave Pubs!

    BLT and Onion Rings
    Mary Kay H.

    Semi-dive bar with decent liquor selection and a great waitress. Friend had the burger which he enjoyed and I had the BLT w/onion rings. BLT was standard, nothing to write home about (toast was a bit overdone and could have used better bread) and rings were excellent. 5 stars for our waitress, she was funny and the only reason we stayed longer than planned!

    7" Pizza Breadsticks and cheese
    Nic D.

    I normally come for drinks and karaoke on Monday. The atmosphere is always great. We got the pizza, breadsticks and nachos. The pizza is small but tastes great for bar food. Breadsticks and cheese are 3/5. The nachos are made in house and are 3/5. I recommend this bar for fair priced drinks and good atmosphere. Bonus that this bar is a safe space.

    Richard P.

    True story - I was sitting at my computer this morning when a Facebook status popped up from friend and Nuvo Newsweekly film critic Ed Johnson-Ott. Ed has become increasingly open about the fact that he is living with Parkinson's Disease, an incurable disease that may be dramatically impacting his body yet hasn't begun to impact his impeccable spirit, relentless creativity, and remarkable passion for life. The status message let us know that the previous night he'd visited Mass Ave Pub, a downtown Indy establishment within walking distance of his apartment. While he's not always physically up to it, last night he and his son got out of the apartment and headed over to this fine place for dinner. As anyone who has experienced Parkinson's knows, it impacts the body in a wide variety of ways including, at times, a persistent shakiness that can impact fine motor skills.Last night, Ed's server, whom we would later learn was Jess, noticed that Ed was having difficulty cutting up his meal. In a respectful way, she came up to him and offered to take his plate for a minute nothing that she would cut it up for him and return it. Ed graciously thanked her and moments later she returned with a cut up meal that had still been arranged so it looked appetizing. Ed would learn that she recognized the shakiness because Parkinson's had touched a loved one's life and she openly stated "I always feel good when I see people with shaky hands eating out. Too many people with Parkinson's stay at home to eat and I think it's sad for people to feel like they need to hide from the world." Within an hour of reading Ed's status message, which would eventually reach the pub's owner, I wheeled myself into Mass Ave Pub for my first ever visit. As a diner in a wheelchair, I will always - 100% - embrace those establishments that go out of the way to welcome my business or the business of others with disabilities or health challenges. Does Ed's experience impact my rating? You betcha. It does. I'm absolutely, 100% unashamed to acknowledge that the experience I had, likely in the comfortably 4-star range, is being bumped up to a 5-star experience because the weaving together of the two add up to Mass Ave Pub becoming a place where I find myself asking "Why have I never come here?" It's partly, to be honest, because I despise paying for parking. There's a couple disabled parking spots within probably 25-50 feet of the pub and directly in front of the neighboring Thai restaurant. The curb cut is present. While Mass Avenue is famously hit-and-miss in terms of access, especially true on this block, I appreciated that the pub has actually placed a small concrete ramp at their door - it's not ADA compliant, but it's not steep and you should be able to hold yourself on the ramp and open their door. As you enter, you see 3 rows of tables, the actual bar, and an area to the left that appears to be used for darts and a digital jukebox set-up. The interior is nicely decorated and there's quite a few options for wheelchair users. My server, a male whose name I never caught, was quite helpful and one other employee moved the chair at the table to give me more room when I'd moved it gently to the side. I took a table near the back, though the early lunch hour during which I arrived meant the place was only modestly busy. As has been noted, the bar mostly serves typical bar food that is reasonably priced. Mass Ave Pub gives off a true "neighborhood bar" feel - far less pretentious than some of the overpriced bars on the avenue and a lot more casual in terms of food, dress and service. You will be treated well here, though you may not necessarily be "catered" to. I kept things simple today - I ordered a build-your-own burger - plan, medium-well, and on a kaiser bun. I ordered my usual iced tea. While the burger comes with chips (Ruffles, to be precise), you can upgrade for a small charge to fries - $1.25 for steak fries. Yum. The burger is an 8 oz. slab o' beef and definitely not skimpy. Even with my upcharge, I ate for just under $10. Seriously. A meal for less than a ten spot on Mass Avenue. I got my always desired refill and service that was attentive without ever being intrusive. On my way out, the server grabbed the door. While not necessary, it was appreciated. To be honest, I can barely think about Ed's experience without shedding a tear. If you have a disability, especially one that impacts motor skills (as I do), you've been looked at, stared at, laughed at, and you've gotten the death stare if you dare get a little sloppy. MOST people are wonderful, but trust me - the opposite happens. While I wasn't having such a day today, there's something special about having those places you can identify where you can go, relax, enjoy a meal and, maybe most importantly, be yourself. I can't believe I haven't been here before now, but I'll tell you straight up that I can't wait to go back.

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    Fun and chill atmosphere, cheap drinks that are strong, and friendly and quick service

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    2 months ago

    Good food and great service. When on late Sunday dinner. Small place but nice. Mass Ave was still open.

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    A dive bar with colorful service and a good selection of beers. Pretty much says it all.

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    Solid bar food. AMAZING staff. I come to Indy for work 3 times a year and this is my bar away from home.

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