Hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana with Free Breakfast
If you're looking for a great start to your day, treat yourself to our complimentary deluxe hot breakfast served Mon-Fri 6-9:30 a.m. and 7-10:30 a.m. on weekends. Also, be sure to take advantage of our evening Manager's Reception, held twice a month, which features complimentary drinks and appetizers.
Breakfast. It's the most important meal of the day, which is why we have created five different and equally delicious breakfast zones with the Be Our Guest Breakfast, so you can rest assured you'll always have a good morning at Country Inns & Suites By CarlsonSM. And as always, it's on us.
Our Indianapolis hotel's free breakfast is offered daily in the Circle City Breakfast Room and features*:
Assorted breads, bagels and muffins
Biscuits and gravy
Cheese omelets
Cold and hot cereals
French toast
Fresh fruits
Fresh waffles
Hard-boiled eggs
Juice, coffee, tea, milk and hot cocoa
Sausage links, sausage patties or bacon
*Note: Not all food items listed above are served every day.
The Country Inn & Suites is also convenient to a number of other excellent restaurants, including:
Barlo's Pizza (1.7 miles) Barlo's is a local favorite featuring pizzas, strombolis, calzones and pasta. If you're really hungry, take the Big 29 Challenge and see if you can eat a 29-inch pizza in two hours! Phone: +1 (317) 821-2220
Gray Brother's Cafeteria (9.5 miles) Open since 1944 and featured on Travel Channel's Man vs. Food, Gray Brother's is a local cafeteria featuring homestyle favorites like fried chicken, meatloaf and roast beef. Phone: +1 (317) 831-3345
Cracker Barrel (6.1 miles) This restaurant serves classic country favorites in a family friendly atmosphere. Phone: +1 (317) 838-9198
Denny's (1.3 miles) Our Indianapolis hotel's central location is just over a mile from this national chain, where guests can enjoy breakfast all day. Phone: +1 (317) 856-4834
Edwards Drive-In (12.8 miles) Also featured on the Travel Channel's Man vs. Food, this 1950's diner features a world famous pork tenderloin. This sandwhich is what Indiana is famous for. Don't leave town without trying one!