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Where to find Taylor Swift-themed drinks and food at the Indy for Eras Tour

Where to find Taylor Swift-themed drinks and food at the Indy for Eras Tour

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Apparently everyone in Indianapolis is scrambling to prepare for Taylor Swift’s arrival for three Eras Tour shows from November 1 to 3, including the city’s chefs, bakers and mixologists.

Indy’s most anticipated live music event in recent history is nothing if not an opportunity for themed celebrations (or brand synergy; call it what you will) and several restaurants and bars are in full swing. From sparkling pink cocktails to mirror-iced cakes, here are some places you can find Swift-inspired food and drinks.

Ash & Elm Cider Co.

1301 E. Washington St., (317) 600-3164 and 525 N. End Dr., Carmel, (317) 740-1991, ashandelmcider.com

The Fountain Square-based restaurant and cider bar quickly sold out of its Eras-themed cider cases online, but customers still have the chance to purchase the variety packs at Ash and Elm taprooms during the last week of October before the first show by Swift in Indy. Each $75 “Eras Cider Box” contains 13 themed drinks, such as “This Is Me Chai-ing” tea, blueberry and lavender “Lavender Haze” and low-sugar “Champagne Problems” dry cider.

Commission Line

110 S. Delaware St., (317) 550-2500, Commissionrow.com

On the night of each show, November 1-3, this steakhouse owned by the Pacers and operated by the Cunningham Restaurant Group will serve a variety of Swift-themed cocktails. Commission Row has yet to announce the exact drinks, though an Instagram promotional reel features allusions to Swift’s eras, from lots of “Lover”-style pink to a bright green cocktail decorated with a snake, a recurring image of Swift as she explored her complicated image. public in “Reputation”.

Confectioner

80 Brendan Way, Zionsville, (317) 873-0880, confectioneiress.com

Zionsville bakery Confectioneiress will host Confection-Eras Weekend Nov. 1-2, selling treats including cakes, chocolate-covered Oreos, sugar cookies, macarons and cupcakes decorated to represent Swift’s albums. Orders for the Confection-Eras Weekend must be placed by October 29th. You can order online, by phone or by email at [email protected].

Eras cake sale at 4 Birds Bakery

607 Fulton Street, (317) 460-8181

A collection of Indy’s top-notch bakers, from restaurants to pop-ups to home vendors, will sell Swift-themed pastries from noon to 2 p.m. Nov. 2 at 4 Birds Bakery downtown for the Eras Bake Sale . Organized by Taste Indianapolis, the sale will feature vendors from 4 Birds, Speedway café and bakery Borage, J’Adore by Bluebeard pastry chef Youssef Boudarine, JaJustice Bakes by Jordan Justice and Bakes by Bridget by Bridget Persell.

Filigree Bakery

Pre-orders for the boutique bakery’s Swift-inspired macaron sampler are open until October 18. Each sampler ($48 pre-order, $56 after Oct. 18) features 12 macarons flavored and decorated in a nod to a Swift album, like the lavender-infused “Red” raspberry tart “Midnights.” to the “Lover” sweet strawberry cream. Orders can be placed online for pickup from 9 a.m. to noon at the outdoor Broad Ripple Farmer’s Market (6001 N. Rural St.) on Oct. 26 or at the indoor market (1115 Broad Ripple Ave.) from 9 a.m. to noon on November 2nd. .

Gather 22

22 E. 22nd St., (317) 258-2222, reunion22.com

From 3pm to 6pm from October 29 to November 2, guests at this trendy Near Northside hangout can enjoy “Happy Hour (Taylor’s Version)” with $13 Swift-themed cocktails. The colorful setlist includes Lavender Haze ( lemon drop and lavender), Feelin’ 22 (gin and Prosecco with grapefruit and elderflower), Bad Blood (spicy blood orange margarita), Lover (whiskey with lemon and blackberry syrup, served with a candy bracelet), and Midnights (a black cocktail considered dark, bold and mysterious).

Rei Sol Beer

All Central Indiana locations, sunkingbrewing.com

Sun King’s upcoming limited-edition beer notably doesn’t include any explicit Swift branding, but the “1,2,3 Let’s Go B*tch” is essentially an unofficial Taylor Swift beer, without the potential lawsuits. Cherry Limonade Ale comes in a can whose multicolored design features a sparkling disco ball, a pair of purple heart-shaped hands, and a description of the beer written on beads strung in the style of friendship bracelets. Billed as tart and sassy, ​​the “Let’s Go B*tch” will be available at Sun King’s Indy, Fishers, Carmel and Kokomo taps in packs of four starting October 18th and in Mishawaka on October 24th.

Do you know of a dish or drink that we missed? Contact dining reporter Bradley Hohulin at [email protected]. You can follow him on Twitter/X @BradleyHohulin.

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