Review:

St. Elmo Steak House has become an icon of downtown Indianapolis. The restaurant first opened in 1902 and represents the oldest steakhouse in the city. Its founder, Joe Stahr, named his business after St. Elmo, the patron saint of sailors. Much of the tavern still has its original classic Chicago-style saloon decor, although it has undergone a multi-million dollar renovation that added two private dining rooms, a wine cellar, bar, and foyer. On a romantic evening out, couples can indulge themselves in delicious steaks, seafood, and chops. The 1933 Lounge provides a place to sip cocktails in an intimate setting.

St. Elmo Steak House, 127 South Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN, Phone: 317-635-0636

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