Milano Inn

Milano Inn The Milano Inn was once Indy's main Italian restaurant. Share memories with us! [email protected]
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Back in 1934, when Indianapolis’ population was less than half of what it is today, a late 19th century brick building on a hill just southeast of downtown opened for business as The Milano Inn restaurant. The Holy Rosary-Danish Church Historic District, a neighborhood named for its population of working-class Italian immigrants, lay just a few blocks to the south. Milano Inn quickly became a home

away from home for those residents and the neighbors of Irish Hill, the predominately Catholic district in which it operated. Relying on Italian hospitality and good food, Milano Inn has stood watch as Indianapolis has evolved. It was founded during the Great Depression, flourished as manufacturers prospered during the 1940s and survived as subdivisions lured families to the suburbs starting in the 1950s. It has seen the rise and fall of Market Square Arena and the Hoosier Dome. Skyscrapers, world-class hotels, and a resurgence in urban living has revitalized downtown in recent years and, as always, Milano Inn has welcomed those from the neighborhood and beyond with warmth, and tried and true family recipes. As custodians of this proud tradition, the LaGrotte family, Chef John White, and everyone else at Milano Inn invites you to have a seat at our table.

If you want to send Milano Inn photos please contact me at crystal@wttsfm.com Here are some great memories I wanted to s...
07/02/2023

If you want to send Milano Inn photos please contact me at [email protected] Here are some great memories I wanted to share. So many race car drivers, TV Celebs like Cowboy Bob, and even Jim Nabors the night before his final appearance at the Indy 500. Artist Bill Patterson painted a thank you piece to David Letterman on the night of his final broadcast. So many more to share.

Memories of Milano Inn.  A rare shot of head chef Miss Vicky, with Leo and Mrs. LaGrotte.  Also pictured with Dick Wolfs...
07/01/2023

Memories of Milano Inn. A rare shot of head chef Miss Vicky, with Leo and Mrs. LaGrotte. Also pictured with Dick Wolfsie and Patty Spitler! The art photo is part of the amazing mural which is preserved and remains in the LaGrotte family.

07/01/2023

This restaurant has been closed for over 6 years. Please send any old school photos you may have if the Milano Inn and we'll be sure to post them here. I used do Marketing for The LaGrotte family. We started this page back then and would love to keep it as a memorial to this amazing place! Thank you!
Crystal McKenzie

01/01/2017
12/30/2016

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12/28/2016

Your latest Italian lesson is here!

A fagiolo — Translated directly into, “to the bean.” A metaphor for precision, or perfection similar to the American phrase, “to the letter.”

For example, Milano's food is a fagiolo!

12/27/2016

Warm spaghetti just tastes like home, especially when it's made with love from the Milano Inn

12/23/2016

Nothing better during the holiday season than great company and delicious food.

12/22/2016

We are sorry to say that we are completely booked for the rest of the year. However, that does not mean you cannot come in and say hello/goodbye! Come pay us a visit.

Dinner for two?
12/21/2016

Dinner for two?

12/20/2016

Brush up on our history and then pay us a visit! http://www.milanoinn.com/our-history/

Our History The History of Milano Inn Milano Inn opened in 1934, with Mary and Joe Modaffari taking over a late 19th-Century, brick building in the 200 block of South College Avenue for well-received renditions of spaghetti and meatballs, spaghetti with clam sauce, ravioli, manicotti, and pizza with...

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231 S College Avenue
Indianapolis, IN
46202

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