Zionsville Indiana
Restaurants in Downtown Zionsville

Restaurants in Downtown Zionsville

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Downtown Zionsville’s restaurant scene is concentrated in the Village, where restaurants, cafés, and bars line Main Street and the nearby side streets between Oak and Sycamore. Most places are within an easy walk of the public lots and street parking around Main Street, so visitors can park once and choose from coffee, brunch, dinner, drinks, or dessert.

This guide groups downtown Zionsville restaurants and cafés by meal type, including coffee and cafés, breakfast and brunch, sit-down restaurants, pizza and burgers, sweets, and one option just outside the Village district.

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Breakfast & Brunch

The hanging oval exterior business sign for Rosie's Place restaurant along the sidewalk in downtown Zionsville.
Rosie’s Place on Main Street, one of downtown Zionsville’s breakfast and lunch spots. © ZionsvilleIndiana.com.

Downtown breakfast ranges from freshly baked bagels to full-service brunch. Gables Bagels is the quickest stop, while Cafe Patachou on Pine and Rosie’s Place serve made-to-order breakfasts, lunches, and baked goods.

Gables Bagels

  • Address: 270 S. Main St
  • Local guide: Gables Bagels
  • Gables Bagels serves freshly baked bagels on South Main Street, with classic breakfast flavors and a simple grab-and-go format.

Cafe Patachou on Pine

  • Address: 95 E. Pine St
  • Website: cafepatachou.com
  • Cafe Patachou on Pine serves omelettes, salads, soups, sandwiches, and desserts from its Zionsville location on East Pine Street.

Rosie's Place

  • Address: 10 S. Main St
  • Local guide: Rosie’s Place
  • Rosie’s Place serves all-day breakfast and lunch on South Main Street, along with house-made baked goods.

Coffee & Cafés

Roasted in the Village coffee counter in downtown Zionsville, with a wood service bar, espresso machine, bottled syrups, menu boards, and a spring drink menu.
Roasted in the Village is Zionsville's longest-running independent coffee shop, known for its house-made syrups and rotating seasonal menu. © ZionsvilleIndiana.com

Downtown Zionsville has two independent coffee shops close to Main Street: Our Place Coffee on First Street and Roasted in the Village on Pine Street. Both serve coffee, tea, and light food for mornings, work sessions, or a slower break during a downtown visit.

Our Place Coffee

  • Address: 65 S. First St
  • Local guide: Our Place Coffee
  • Our Place Coffee serves coffee, tea, breakfast, and lunch from its First Street location, with space for working, meeting, or taking a quiet break.

Roasted in the Village

  • Address: 27 E. Pine St
  • Local guide: Roasted in the Village
  • Roasted in the Village serves coffee drinks, baked goods, and light café fare from its East Pine Street coffee shop.

Restaurants & Bars

The brick exterior of the Carter Building housing Noah Grant’s restaurant on South Main Street in downtown Zionsville, with patio umbrellas and vehicles parked along the brick road.
Noah Grant’s Grill House & Oyster Bar features outdoor patio seating along the brick-paved section of Main Street in the Village. © ZionsvilleIndiana.com.

Downtown Zionsville’s sit-down restaurants cover French, Italian, seafood, New American, Tex-Mex, Key West-inspired food, and neighborhood bar fare. Several restaurants also participate in Zionsville’s DORA; look for the official window decal before carrying a DORA beverage inside.

Auberge

  • Address: 175 S. Main St
  • Local guide: Auberge
  • Auberge serves traditional and contemporary French cuisine on South Main Street in a relaxed bistro setting.

Cobblestone

  • Address: 160 S. Main St
  • Local guide: Cobblestone
  • Cobblestone serves New American fare on South Main Street, with regular live jazz, folk, and blues performances.

Convivio Italian Artisan Cuisine

  • Address: 40 S. Main St
  • Local guide: Convivio Italian Artisan Cuisine
  • Convivio serves handmade pastas, pizzas, and Italian dishes from its Main Street dining room.

The Friendly Tavern

  • Address: 290 S. Main St
  • Local guide: The Friendly Tavern
  • The Friendly Tavern serves classic American food in a casual neighborhood pub setting on South Main Street.

Noah Grant's Grill House & Oyster Bar

Rush on Main

  • Address: 112 S. Main St
  • Website: rushonmain.com
  • Rush on Main serves Chicagoland-style food in a family-friendly restaurant and bar on South Main Street.

Salty Cowboy Tequileria

  • Address: 55 E. Oak St
  • Website: saltycowboytequileria.com
  • Salty Cowboy Tequileria serves Tex-Mex fare — including tacos, nachos, and burritos — along with tequila and beer on East Oak Street.

Tipsy Mermaid

  • Address: 135 S. Main St
  • Website: tipsymermaid.com
  • Tipsy Mermaid serves Key West-inspired food and cocktails from its South Main Street restaurant.

Pizza & Burgers

For casual meals, downtown Zionsville has pizza shops, burger spots, and taproom-style menus along and near Main Street.

Bub's Burgers and Ice Cream

  • Address: 620 S. Main St
  • Website: bubsburgers.com
  • Bub’s Burgers and Ice Cream serves burgers, cheeseburgers, and hand-dipped milkshakes at the south end of Main Street.

Greek's Pizzeria & Taproom

  • Address: 30 N. Main St
  • Local guide: Greek’s Pizzeria & Taproom
  • Greek’s Pizzeria & Taproom serves pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads, and drinks at the north end of the Main Street Village district.

Zionsville Pizzeria

  • Address: 255 S. Main St
  • Local guide: Zionsville Pizzeria
  • Zionsville Pizzeria serves gourmet pizza, salads, breadsticks, and sub sandwiches on South Main Street.

Sweets & Dessert

The exterior of My Sugar Pie shop in Zionsville, featuring its circular pink sign, pink outdoor patio seating, and striped umbrellas.
Pink patio tables outside My Sugar Pie on East Pine Street in downtown Zionsville. © ZionsvilleIndiana.com

Downtown dessert stops include ice cream, pies, soft serve, and other classic treats — useful for an after-dinner stop or a daytime break while walking through the Village.

Dairy Queen

  • Address: 340 S. First St
  • Website: dairyqueen.com
  • Dairy Queen on South First Street serves soft serve, Blizzards, sundaes, ice cream cakes, burgers, chicken baskets, fries, and other quick grill items.

My Sugar Pie

  • Address: 40 E. Pine St
  • Local guide: My Sugar Pie
  • My Sugar Pie is a pie shop on East Pine Street, with handmade pies in a rotating selection of flavors.

The Scoop

  • Address: 305 S. Main St
  • Local guide: The Scoop
  • The Scoop serves gourmet ice cream and coffee from its South Main Street ice cream shop.

Near Downtown

Bowdie's Chophouse

  • Address: 10814 Creek Way, Suite 2
  • Website: bowdieschophouse.com
  • Bowdie's Chophouse is a steakhouse and bar in Creekside Corporate Park on 106th Street, southeast of the Main Street Village district. The Zionsville location serves dinner, weekend brunch, cocktails, wine, steaks, seafood, and chophouse sides.

RIVET Coffee Bar

  • Address: 10850 Creek Way
  • Website: rivetcoffee.com
  • RIVET Coffee Bar is located at GR Brands Plaza in Creekside Corporate Park on 106th Street. The Zionsville café serves specialty coffee, espresso drinks, cold brew, tea, smoothies, Liege waffles, pastries, sandwiches, and café bowls.

Zionsville Public House

  • Address: 10615 Zionsville Road
  • Website: zionsvillepublichouse.com
  • Zionsville Public House is a bar and restaurant outside the Main Street Village district, serving burgers, chicken, soups, and salads. It is an over-21 establishment.

See the Downtown Map

For a printable map of downtown showing all of the shops, restaurants, and public parking lots, see the downtown Zionsville map.


Parking in Downtown Zionsville

Street parking is available along Main Street and nearby side streets, but it can fill quickly during busy weekends and major events. Public lots around the Village give visitors additional parking within walking distance of downtown shops and restaurants.

The largest public parking lot is located at the northwest corner of Main Street and Sycamore Road, with access from both Main Street and First Street. A second lot is located at the southwest corner of Main Street and Pine Street.

Additional parking is available on nearby side streets and in public lots throughout the Village, including Lions Park, within a short walk of downtown.


For more on downtown Zionsville, see the full Downtown Guide, including shopping, coffee, parking, and seasonal events along Main Street.

For activities beyond the Village, see our guide to Things to Do in Zionsville.

Last updated: July 12, 2026