If you’re heading to the Ruoff Music Center for an unforgettable concert, you’ll eventually take exit 210 where delicious dining options and fun attractions await. But what if only 15 minutes away is a thriving community filled with creativity, flavors, and charm? At the Historic Noblesville Square, you’ll find local and global cuisines, cozy cafes, antique treasures, scenic trails, and more! Don’t stop at exit 210—create more meaningful memories and experience the historic heart of Noblesville.

Get a hearty breakfast at Rosie’s Café or Uptown Café where they’re serving up your favorite morning classics. If you need a morning pick-me-up, Noble Coffee and Tea Company has a variety of coffee and tea beverages to choose from. Bica Café can also give that caffeine boost while expanding taste buds with their Portuguese and Italian sweet and savory baked goods and small plates.

 

When you’re ready to fuel up for the concert, visit Erika’s Place and Grindstone Public House where you’ll find your American classics. Matteo’s Ristorante Italiano also makes a perfect dinner spot where they serve up authentic Italian flavors in their charming restaurant. For a cozy yet elevated dining experience, 9th Street Bistro will make you feel right at home with their globally inspired comfort food.

 

A day of eats is never complete without a sweet treat. Alexander’s on the Square offers over 30 ice cream flavors, old fashioned sodas, malts, and shakes to satisfy your craving.

Get Creative

Let your inner artist shine at Caravan Classes or Kiln Creations where you can get creative and paint your own pottery or transform your canvas into a masterpiece. If you need some inspiration, head over to Noblesville Creates where they showcase local art through exhibitions and galleries.

Check the alleys around the square for artwork and photos ops!

Noblesville Creates
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Noblesville Creates
Noblesville Creates

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If you’re in town on a Saturday morning, stroll through the Noblesville Main Street Farmers Market. Open to the public from 8 a.m. to noon, shop for fresh produce and handcrafted items or experience tasty treats from local food vendors.

 

Noblesville also has a vibrant and local shopping scene. Look for your next vintage antique at the Noblesville Antique Mall, Logan Village Mall, or The Velvet Plum Vintage and Consignments.

 

If you and your group of friends are up for a challenge, head over to Moonshot Games, a hub featuring everything from board games, puzzles, strategy games, and more.

Rail Bikes

For a more active experience, visit the Nickel Plate Express to check out their rail bikes, a pedal-powered experience gliding you through the historic railways where you can soak in all the views.

While you’re exploring the downtown square, find a spot to sit and chat with your friends in the Alleys of the Historic Noblesville Square. It should be easy to find with their bright and colorful murals, sun sail shades, and string lights at night. Not too far from the square is Seminary Park where their white gazebo provides the perfect amount of shade and tables to catch up with friends.

 

Noblesville also invites you to explore its natural beauty at Forest Park and Potter’s Bridge Park where you can unwind on a peaceful walk or simply take in the views of the White River before your concert night begins.