Coffee ShopsTerre Haute offers a plethora of local coffee shops that are a favorite among college students in the Wabash Valley. If you’re looking for local spots with free Wi-Fi, coffee shops like Climbing Café, Federal Coffee, Gingersnaps, Java Haute and Little Bear, are an absolute must. They offer a classic coffee house feel with calming environments that will encourage you to be your most productive self. Get a group together so that everyone can sit, get their homework done, and drink some delicious local coffee. LibraryThe Vigo County Public Library is a go-to spot for anyone needing to get work done. Filled with every resource you could possibly need, it functions as a great place for college students to do research. The large building offers many places to work that offer privacy and a quiet environment. The library also has computers that are open to the public for anyone to use! Support your local library by using all the amazing resources it offers to advance your work. MuseumsIt may not seem like an option at first, but museums can make wonderful places to do homework! They offer quiet and calming environments that you can’t get at many other places. Sit yourself down in front of your favorite painting or exhibit at the Swope or the Vigo County Historical Museum and get busy! Museums foster inspiration for whatever you’re struggling to get done! To see a full list of museums, check out our website. ParksWhile they may not offer Wi-Fi, the parks in Terre Haute can still make beautiful homework spots. There are plenty of park benches in the many Terre Haute parks that will make wonderful make-shift desks. Head over to Deming, Dobbs, Voorhees, Hawthorne, and many other parks to enjoy nature while also finishing up that last-minute essay for class. To get more information on all the local parks in Terre Haute, check out this list. RestaurantsPlenty of restaurants in Terre Haute offer areas to study for everyone! Grab a table at Grand Traverse Pie Company or Panera to enjoy a meal while also getting stuff done! It can be hard to concentrate when you’re hungry, but at these locations, that’s never an issue. You can bring a group to study with or come solo. Either way, you’ll be in a productive environment with some delicious food. Our many study stops are only one reason why Terre Haute is a great college town! See what else makes Terre Haute a college town by checking out the article Terre Haute ranks as one of the 10 Best College Towns in the US for 2020.
Summer is ending and the scenery is beginning to change. Outdoor dining is a treat during the upcoming fall season. Check out some of the most delicious and beautiful restaurants that offer outdoor seating in Terre Haute! 5th Street NutritionWhile not a full meal, grabbing a drink from 5th Street Nutrition is always a good time. Drinking a flavorful protein shake in their quaint outdoor seating is a great way to start or end a day. Their charming seating area wraps around the front of the building. Located on a busy street, you can watch as cars drive by and people walk around downtown. This patio setting is the perfect place to be after a busy day of shopping or touring Terre Haute’s attractions. 7th & Elm Bar and GrillePerhaps one of Terre Haute’s most popular bars, 7th and Elm’s most unique and special feature is its beautiful 2nd floor patio. The wooden pergola gives it an organic and homey feel that your family and friends will love. We recommend staying for when it gets dark so you can enjoy the cool breezes and twinkling lights. Visitors to Terre Haute can also order unique cocktails while relaxing with friends and basking in an aerial view of ISU’s campus. Bar Bosco/Alimentari Da PesaventoThis beautiful neighborhood bar and restaurant brings Italy straight to Terre Haute. Not only do they have meals made from scratch, but they also have a beautiful courtyard for all restaurant-goers to marvel at. This local establishment also offers unique cocktails that look just as good as they taste. Sit out with your friends for a few hours chatting, sipping beautifully crafted cocktails, and eating authentic Italian pasta! Charlie's Pub and GrubCharlie’s Pub and Grub offers the classic neighborhood bar feel with its beautiful outdoor patio. Not only do they offer amazing and original food, but Charlie’s often hosts musicians to perform in its outdoor dining area. You can have a night full of rockin’ music, craft beer, and a delicious Tweety burger. The Copper BarThis recently revamped restaurant and bar offers a beautiful and nostalgic setting both inside and out. When sitting on their beautiful patio covered by trees and plants, you can see a block of historic buildings of downtown Terre Haute. If you go at night, you’ll be able to see the Copper Bar’s simple but stunning neon sign. Grab a few drinks and delicious food while you view a historic area in Terre Haute. Java HauteJava Haute has always been a favorite amongst college students and coffee-enthusiasts in Terre Haute. Their inside is covered in local artwork that gives it an authentic local feel. But their outside patio is perfect for enjoying a beautiful but productive day. Bring your laptop or a book and sit out with a cup of coffee to take advantage of some wonderful Indiana weather. M.Moggers Restuarant and PubThis historic location is a treasure in Terre Haute. The original location of the Terre Haute Brewing Company, M. Moggers creates an ambiance like no other. While their inside is just as nice, their back patio is the place to be. The wooden deck gives it a homey feel where you and your friends or family can relax and take in your surroundings. You’ll be surrounded by greenery as you enjoy old-fashioned dining in Terre Haute. Ritter's Frozen CustardA treasured ice cream place in Terre Haute, Ritter's offers old-fashioned custard with an old-timey like setting. Having nothing but outdoor seating, it offers plenty for both family and friends. They offer plenty of flavors that will satisfy anyone’s sweet tooth. Ritter’s famous treats are perfect on any day and in any weather. SaratogaA mouthwatering Mediterranean spot to eat, Saratoga sits on one of Terre Haute’s most popular intersections. Its outdoor dining area wraps around the corner to give its customers a wonderful view of a busy downtown area. This special spot is also one of Terre Haute’s oldest restaurants. You’ll have the pleasure of enjoying a home-cooked meal with origins all the way back to 1942. Anyone can enjoy their outdoor seating and Middle Eastern favorite foods at this classic Terre Haute eatery. Sonka's Irish PubA true Irish Pub in Terre Haute, Sonka's is a favorite. While their inside is covered in unique memorabilia and unique décor, the outside boasts bright colors that are sure to catch any eye. When sitting on the west side, you’ll be able to enjoy a giant mural with a fun leprechaun ready to serve you an Irish beer or a cold glass of Pepsi. Restaurant-goers sitting in the front will be able to take in all the bright reds and greens that cover the building and make it stand out among other Terre Haute restaurants. Eat their unique “irishdillas” or their famous cod sandwich as you sit out and listen to the bustling of Terre Haute. Wise PiesEven though it’s famous for its New York style pizza, Terre Haute’s Wise Pies has a small patio in back that will transport you to a small pizzeria in Italy. Decorated with simple string lights, the calming ambiance and location is private but intimate. It is the perfect romantic setting for a late-night date. Order some craft beer and customize your own pizza while taking advantage of a beautiful night. These are only a few of the mouth-watering restaurants Terre Haute has to offer. Check out our complete list of dining options in Terre Haute to find the perfect place for your delicious meal out. You can also explore Terre Haute in more ways than just eating. Make a weekend out of it by checking out our shopping locations or our rich array of museums in between meals!
The Crossroads of America. Home of the Coca-Cola Bottle. Cross Country Town USA. The traditions that embraced our community before are the building blocks of our foundation today. No doubt, this pandemic has made for challenging times across our great community. From education, to retail, and our recognized tourism assets, much has changed, pivoted and been put on hold, but our pride to showcase our community remains steadfast. For over 25 years, I’ve had the opportunity to serve you as your tourism director. That position has meant many things from small to large events to emotional and transformational ones. New friends and memories are created every time, but important to our community’s livelihood is the economic opportunities each of them bring. From dining out to staying in hotel rooms, the community’s rich assets that were part of our economic engine are ready for re-fueling. Recently, we have embraced “See You In Terre Haute” as our new tagline. At the start of the pandemic, we modified it to “See You Soon In Terre Haute.” Throughout the summer months, we have witnessed the increased use of our nationally recognized outdoor, public amenities. We have seen a pause in our events. We have seen hardships of our local, small businesses. However, the resiliency of our community is holding strong. As we enter a new season, although we may miss some of the events which have defined us, let’s continue to pay attention to our roots, the building blocks of our foundation. We look forward to Seeing You In Terre Haute, safely —enjoying our amenities, dining at our restaurants, staying at our hotels and enjoying our great outdoors. We hope to see you soon! — David Patterson, Tourism Director, Terre Haute Convention and Visitors Bureau
We’ve covered shopping and recreation so far in our three-part Summer in Terre Haute series. For the final part, we’d like to show you our dining assets. Restaurants in Terre Haute are working extremely hard to make sure their customers are comfortable as they adapt to everything that is going on. After weeks of carry-out, they’re finally able to open their doors and offer indoor seating. Making sure their customers and employees are safe is a top priority for these local food places. From food, to drinks, to sweets, we want to make sure you’re staying safe while enjoying the many different local restaurants Terre Haute has to offer. FOODWith Terre Haute opening back up, many restaurants that are considered Terre Haute staples are too. While take-out is still an excellent option at times, it feels good to enjoy a meal out when you can. If you want to start your day off right, Cackleberries offers a homemade breakfast and lovely hospitality. Enjoy some delicious pancakes or a piping hot skillet at this local breakfast restaurant. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day so start it off by supporting a Terre Haute staple. If you’re looking for a fun and casual place for lunch, tons of places offer dine-in not just indoors, but they also have lovely outdoor seating. 7th and Elm, The Copper Bar, Real Hacienda and Wise Piesall offer a flavorful mix of food and drinks that you can enjoy while basking in the sun. From greasy burgers, to New York style pizza, to tacos bursting with flavor, you can now enjoy lunch in the restaurant and not just at your kitchen table. If people have missed anything during this time, it’s being able to have a night out. For those looking to enjoy a fine dining night or looking to just share conversation over a beer, restaurants like The Terre Haute Brewing Company, M.Moggers, and Umi Grill, are now open to everyone and ready to give you a nice night out. Take a night to visit one of the oldest breweries in the country, explore a deeply historic restaurant, or try some international cuisine. All will provide a fun night out that we’ve all missed so much. These are only a few of the amazing and delicious restaurants Terre Haute is proud to have. For a full list, check out our website. Supporting all these locally owned businesses not only allows for you to get delicious food, but it helps the community as a whole. SWEETSTerre Haute has many places you can indulge your sweet tooth in. A quick pop-in is perfect for all our bakeries, donut shops, and more. You can grab a quick snack and take it home or take it with you on a lovely walk. All are delicious options to visit and try this summer. As for the actual sweets, there are plenty of options. The famous Square Donuts is the perfect breakfast if you’re looking for something quick but still delicious. This local treasure is open every morning. Make sure you get it while you can because these donuts go fast! Terre Haute also has plenty of bakeries that offer everything from cake slices, to cupcakes, to smoothies, to muffins. Stop by Tiers of Elegance, Red Room Cakery, Harvest Bakery, or any of Terre Haute’s other mouth-watering bakeries, for a small but sweet snack. But, if it’s been a hot day and you want something to help cool you down, Martha’s Sno Biz, can give you refreshing but flavorful shaved iced. Located in West Terre Haute, this small and outdoor vendor offers plenty of flavors and safe outdoor seating. All these places provide a perfect summer snack that will let you take advantage of this wonderful season. They’re here for you, so enjoy them! DRINKSEnjoying a drink every now and then is a lively time no matter the type of drink. Whether you enjoy wine, protein shakes, coffee, cocktails or beer, Terre Haute has a place for everything. Plenty offer outside seating and curbside pickup. If you’ve been missing a late-night outing for beer and cocktails, The Ballyhoo can now supply that. Enjoy a live DJ and take advantage of their full bar. For those more attracted to wine, check out The Sycamore Winery and Water Tower Estates Winery’s curbside pickup. They’re not only offering their bottles, but fun summer drinks like wine slushies! As for coffee, Terre Haute is home to many amazing local coffee shops. Stop by Gingersnaps, Java Haute, or Little Bear Coffee Co. for a quick coffee and bakery item to go. These are just a few local coffee shops in Terre Haute. They’re all a perfect pick me up if you’re headed to work or just want to explore the local coffee shops. If you want to experience the protein shakes taking Terre Haute by storm, check out 5th Street Nutrition or Crossroads Nutrition. Both of these places offer a protein filled shake with a deliciously sweet flavor. You even get a tea and aloe shot with every shake! All these places and more offer refreshing options to enjoy during summertime. Take them to go or take advantage of many of the outdoor seating options and parks in the area to enjoy a nice stroll with your beverage. Stop by all these places and more for a quick drink as a satisfying way to quench your thirst and enjoy your summer. SEE YOU IN TERRE HAUTE!We’ve only scratched the surface of places to go and things to see in Terre Haute this summer. We encourage you to get out there and start exploring our town for yourself. Summer is a bit different this year, but Terre Haute still offers a lot of things to do. Enjoying food, grabbing a drink, watching a movie, or hiking are all summer activities than can be found within our town. Local businesses are relying on people now more than ever. Terre Haute is the perfect place for people to come and enjoy a safe trip this summer. NOTE: Please know that some availability to locations might change due to COVID-19 and ever changing policies. Check each location's website or social media for updates. In part one of our three-part Summer in Terre Haute series, you learned the best places to shop, now we move onto entertainment and recreation! It’s been hard the past few months finding ways to entertain ourselves and be active when being confined to our own homes. With places opening back up, parks, museums, and theaters all around the United States are welcoming back customers and Terre Haute is no exception. Summer is the best time for recreation and entertainment, and we have no shortage of it. ENTERTAINMENTDuring the summer, Terre Haute offers many forms of entertainment. Now is the perfect time to enjoy a spectacular throwback at Terre Haute drive-in theater. This offers a safe and one-of-a-kind viewing of a movie. It’s been weeks of watching movies from our couches. The Moon Lite Drive-In Theater shows a variety of movies ranging from family films to classic throwback films to new releases. It works as a perfect date night, family outing, or even self-care day. Go for one specific movie or catch a double feature. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and radio for an experience that will bring interaction while still social distancing. You can kick back, relax, and enjoy a film from somewhere other than a couch. You can also find entertainment at any of the informative and interesting museums Terre Haute is home to. Spend some time at a distinguished art museum like The Swope or learn about one of the oldest brands in America at the Clabber Girl Museum. Spend some time this summer to reflect, learn, and even have fun at the many museums in Terre Haute. For a full list, check out our website for all the information. If you’re looking for some more interactive entertainment, Terre Haute’s Water Tower Estates Winery not only offers wine but is also bringing back their trivia! Test your knowledge and learn some facts about everything from Disney to Grey’s Anatomy. Check out their Facebook page to learn about the latest trivia dates and topics. More movie theaters and places for entertainment will slowly start reopening, but for now there’s still plenty to do. Terre Haute has an array of entertaining things to do that will keep you plenty occupied this summer! RECREATIONIf you’re truly looking for something outdoorsy to do, Terre Haute has plenty of options, both in the city and outside it. Spending time outdoors is one of the best things to do during the summer! If you want to get outdoors, it’s the time to take advantage of Terre Haute’s beautiful scenery and landscapes. Anyone, including families or couples can watch the ducks at Deming Park, walk the Indiana Veterans Memorial Mile, or visit the Dobbs Nature Center. Summer is the perfect season to enjoy an outdoor stroll and it’s extremely safe! If you’re looking for an adventure beyond a nature trail, check out all the sculptures throughout Terre Haute. The Wabash Valley’s Sculpture Collection offers an outdoor museum experience. Spend your day driving around or walking to try and find them all! If you’re looking to venture outside of Terre Haute a bit, we’re a short drive away from Turkey Run and Lincoln Trail State Park. Take a hike in the morning or afternoon and then head on back to the city to relax and enjoy the rest of your day. Now you can walk around somewhere other than your local neighborhood! For more information on parks and nature trails, visit our website. NOTE: Please know that some availability to locations might change due to COVID-19 and ever changing policies. Check each location's website or social media for updates. SHOPPING CENTERSTerre Haute shopping centers are opening up again! The Terre Haute area offers many shopping locations that have a variety of products and fun. At Haute City Center, you can shop at a variation of well-known stores. From clothing to shoes to décor, this recently revamped mall offers plenty to shop for and explore. The mall also offers plenty of dining options. Feel free to explore this growing destination for fashion, food and entertainment on a hot summer day. Shoppers in Terre Haute can also check out The Meadows if you’re looking for another unique shopping experience. This mall offers a mix of local and well-known shops. Their shops range from men’s wear, to a baby and children’s boutique, to major chain stores. The Meadows has something for everyone. Both of these facilities also serve as an exercise option as many come to walk around these indoor locations for their daily step goal! For more information on the many shopping locations in Terre Haute, check out our list of all the shopping centers in Terre Haute. FARMERS' MARKETThe Terre Haute Farmers’ Market offers a unique experience where you can shop from tons of local vendors that allow for a large variety of products. This collection of local artisans takes place every Saturday morning at The Meadows. After months of staying indoors, now is the perfect time to go outside and shop local. Not only can shoppers meet who made the products they’re buying, but you get a personal and endearing experience that almost nowhere else can offer. Take advantage of this beautiful weather and come shop for some fresh produce, search for pieces by local artisans and enjoy live music. Only at the farmers’ market can you find products not offered in any other store or shopping location. Shoppers can support local business while leaving your house to enjoy the beautiful outdoors. To learn more about the Terre Haute Farmers’ Market, check out their website or follow them on Facebook. LOCAL SHOPSTerre Haute is home to a large array of local boutiques and stores that are open to everyone this summer! Clothing boutiques like The Burlap Penguin or the 1921 Boutique are perfect when looking for that perfect summer outfit. Shop for shoes, shirts, skirts or pants. These stores constantly offer versatile looks for any summer activities. If you’re looking for a throwback to the 70’s, check out Headstone Friends for a far-out experience and some vintage vinyl. You can even shop for some home décor at one of the many amazing antique stores Terre Haute offers. You can find cool collectables for display in a home or practical furniture to use every day. Antique stores are great for almost any need. Take a break from online shopping and support these superb local businesses. All these stores and boutiques are incredibly excited to see people back in their stores. Check out our list of all the local stores that Terre Haute offers. NOTE: Please know that some availability to locations might change due to COVID-19 and ever changing policies. Check each location's website or social media for updates. Summer is here, and everyone is ready for it! After weeks of having to stay indoors, the weather is warming up and stores are reopening. This summer may be a bit different than most, but there’s still plenty to do in Terre Haute. Whether you want to spend a day or week in Terre Haute, we offer a little bit of everything. With safety guidelines in place, you can still enjoy shopping, recreation, food, entertainment, and more this summer. Keep up with our three-part series where we’ll offer guidance on what to do this summer in Terre Haute. NOTE: Please know that some availability to locations might change due to COVID-19 and ever changing policies. Check each location's website or social media for updates. 4th of July is almost here, and it’s time to celebrate! Commemorate this 4th of July the classic way, with BBQ and fireworks! Nothing feels more American than hearing a sizzle from the grill and the crackle of fireworks in the sky. You can celebrate in your own back yard. If you want a great celebration but don’t want to worry about planning and cooking everything, here are a few ideas of where to eat, shop and visit to celebrate this 4th of July right:
Fireworks in Terre Haute oiTHE BRIDGE CHURCH, TERRE HAUTE
FAIRBANKS PARK, TERRE HAUTE
MOON LITE DRIVE-IN THEATER, TERRE HAUTE
SYCAMORE WINERY, TERRE HAUTE POSTPONED
SEELYVILLE OUTDOOR RECREATION CLUB, TERRE HAUTE
4th of July is almost here and it’s time to celebrate! Commemorate this 4th of July the classic way, with BBQ and fireworks! Nothing feels more American than hearing a sizzle from the grill and the crackle of fireworks in the sky. You can celebrate in your own back yard. If you want a great celebration but don’t want to worry about planning and cooking everything, here are a few ideas of where to eat and shop to celebrate this 4th of July right: Charlies Pub & Grub has become an absolute staple in Terre Haute. Their burgers are truly one of the best. Dubbed the Tweety Burger, their delicious and famous grilled burger will allow for everyone to feel they came straight from your backyard grill. Charlie’s is currently offering both curbside pickup and dine-in seating. Celebrate your 4th of July with a classic burger from a classic Terre Haute restaurant. Dean’s Fireworks offers a variety of fireworks. Whether you want sparklers or a giant display, you can find whatever you need. You can even shop online by exploring videos that display their many fireworks. Located on State Road 46, right off I-70, stop by during your daily errands to make sure this 4th of July counts. For a classic take on BBQ, Rick’s Smokehouse BBQ and Grill can provide. Smothering anything and everything in BBQ sauce, their tangy goodness is all anyone could want for a classic 4th of July meal. Their signature BBQ is a must for anyone who loves anything grilled and meaty. Rick’s is currently offering curbside pickup. Grab some to-go ribs and get to your at-home fireworks! USA Fireworks is home to all the fireworks anyone in the USA could ask for. This large warehouse sells one of the biggest varieties of fireworks. You can easily spend hours roaming the warehouse searching for the perfect display. Located in West Terre Haute, it is almost impossible to miss with the bright red barn and giant “fireworks” lettering. A casual and inviting restaurant, the 365 Bar and Grill hosts a variety of BBQ related foods to try this 4th of July. From wings to burgers to their Cuban style pork, this bar as a unique array of grilled and BBQ staples that would satisfy anyone’s taste on the 4th of July. 365 is currently open for both curbside pickup and dine-in eating. Dean’s Party Mania not only offers fireworks, but anything and everything celebration related. Come grab decorations and fireworks to make your 4th of July celebration a hit. Located right behind the Haute City Center, this party store is perfect for anyone looking for a fun party for kids, adults, and everyone in between. Always remember to celebrate safely and responsibly. Happy 4th of July! Fireworks in Terre HauteTHE BRIDGE CHURCH, TERRE HAUTE
FAIRBANKS PARK, TERRE HAUTE
MOON LITE DRIVE-IN THEATER, TERRE HAUTE
SYCAMORE WINERY, TERRE HAUTE POSTPONED
SEELYVILLE OUTDOOR RECREATION CLUB, TERRE HAUTE
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