What to order at Late Harvest Kitchen

Must order
Whatever Nelson's running on the daily change, plus a flight off the bourbon list.
Signature dishes
Pork chop, Daily fish, Bourbon flights
Editor tip
Bigger room than it looks from outside, with private dining for groups. Reservations on OpenTable book up Friday and Saturday.
CuisineNew American
Price$$$
Neighborhoodnorth-side

Signature dishes: Pork chop, Daily fish, Bourbon flights

Must order: Whatever Nelson's running on the daily change, plus a flight off the bourbon list.

Tip: Bigger room than it looks from outside, with private dining for groups. Reservations on OpenTable book up Friday and Saturday.

Location

Address: 8605 River Crossing Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46240

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