The Nestle Inn
637 N East St, Indianapolis, IN, 46202
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Address :
637 N East St
Indianapolis, IN, 46202 - Phone (317) 610-5200
- Website https://www.nestleindy.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :Open 24 hours
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Dogs Allowed : No
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Kathi B.
This was my fourth visit to the inn. Leesa is wonderful and very welcoming. The inn is very clean, comfortable and quiet. I will be returning again next year!
(5)Hannah M.
We had a great stay here last night! We loved the perfect location and Leesa was super welcoming. She showed us around the house, gave great recommendations for local spots, and her butter bars are awesome. Our room was comfy and clean. The only thing we'd change was the lack of water pressure in the shower.... That was a major downer. Other than that, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and recommend it!
(4)Nicole W.
Welcome to planet cute. Where the rooms are modern rustic but cozy. Where the WiFi is stable. Where butter bars and biscotti lie for your snacking. Where dreams are made - because the beds are so comfortable. I only enjoyed The Nestle Inn for 10-12 hours, but those hours were well spent enjoying the spoils of this adorable bed and breakfast. Because I was super busy flying into Indy, working and hanging with my colleagues, I didn't get a chance to check in until almost midnight, but with an advance head's up to Leesa I was able to walk right in and plop into my bed within minutes. I didn't get a chance to redeem my breakfast voucher at Henry's, but I've been there many a time and can say it's a great place. Next time I'm in Indy and looking for a heavy dose of cute, I'd definitely stay at Nestle Inn again!
(5)Andrew D.
Very surprise by so many good reviews when. I've always though stone soup inn is way better. One bed and breakfast usually have food in the mourning for u not this place u have to go somewhere else to get food wow that's why I gave it a one star and no tubs in the room boring.
(1)Marissa M.
I have to thank yelp for helping me discover this lil gem! I was planning my cross country road trip and my first stop was Indianapolis. I am SO happy I booked with Nestle Inn... first reason being I was traveling cross country alone and I wanted a comfortable, safe spot my first night. This place lived up to every thing that is written about it. I chose the self check in, as I was unsure of what time I would arrive, but I winded up arriving around 5pm. As I pulled up one of the inn keepers was gardening, which I loved. Check in was smoothe and easy. My room was on the first floor (the only room on the first floor, which I loved) I was able to see my car parked right outside my room. Everything was comfy, cozy, chic', rustic, and a true homey feel. The following morning for breakfast, we got yogurt cups, and fresh fruit, baked oatmeal, and scrambled eggs....I had to leave to get on the road, so not sure if more was served...but everything was yummy and so well worth it...for my first stay at a bed and breakfast, this was quite a a delight! I would totally recommend staying here to anyone passing through Indy!
(5)Francine C.
This is my "go to place" when I need time to think, create and rest. Love the amenities, location and aesthetics.
(5)MJ K.
What a sweet find! Located in the heart of trendy Mass Ave, this little gem provides everything of home and then some! The Nestle Inn is so unusual in that it blends antiques and modern decor to create a one-of-a-kind getaway. We enjoyed #6, the King Suite- this would be a fantastic room for a wedding couple or those celebrating an anniversary. Breakfast is right next door at Henry's- schlurp, schlurp and yum! Plan a surprise getaway- your honey will LOVE it..... Mine did!:)
(5)Thomas B.
My wife and I stayed here July 22, 2012. Perfect for a Lyle Lovett concert at the Murat Theater. This place is gorgeous, very friendly greeting, beautiful woodwork in a nicely furnished old home. The Air conditioning was working well on a 96 degree night, the cable TV and wireless internet were flawless, the parking is easy, the neighborhood is nice. We will always recommend this place for Murat Theater events and anything else in Indianapolis. Coffee, biscotti, soft drinks, all available and complimentary. (By the way, we had an excellent meal at the Bosphorus (Turkish) Restaurant 1.7 miles south of the Nestle Inn.)
(5)Elliott S.
Leesa immediately greeted us warmly and gave us a tour of the house. She is friendly and inviting. We wanted an alternative to the chain hotels while we visited Indy for the 500 and Nestle Inn was perfect! Beautiful accommodations and one block from Mass Ave. No driving required to have a wonderful evening out in Indy. Nestlé is only 6 miles from the speedway too. See you next May for the next race!!
(5)Karen G.
I just got back from a quick overnight trip to Indianapolis, my first time there. The Nestle Inn was exactly what I wanted and for a price that was more reasonable than the downtown hotels. Located in the hear of the Mass Ave theater & arts district, it is just one short block to theaters, shopping, bars, restaurants and only a few feet to the coffee shop next door. I went with a girlfriend so we stayed in the suite which had a king bed plus a daybed in the sitting room. I've only stayed at a couple of B&Bs before, but I've tried to find them with 2 beds in a room before and it is rare...and the few times I did the prices were way too high. The Nestle in has great prices, lots of space in the suite and in the several public sitting areas. With 5 rooms (and a 6th on the way) and the owners living in the carriage house behind the Inn, it really did feel like we were coming home after an evening on Mass Ave. We barely saw anyone else during our short stay (Sunday afternoon to Monday morning) but everyone we met was very friendly. The owner, Leesa, was friendly and warm, but also quietly disappeared to give you privacy when you weren't needing her for something. We didn't get the chance to try out the weekend breakfast...what a shame. It sounded really good. That said, we liked having a $10 voucher for breakfast...or anything we wanted...at the coffee shop next door. I ate a full breakfast, but my friend wasn't hungry and grabbed a sandwich to go for lunch. As a relative novice at B&Bs (this was my 3rd one), this was my very best experience to date. I would highly recommend Nestle Inn for business travelers (free wifi everywhere, easy weekday breakfast on your schedule), group things (retreats, girls weekend, family vacations), couples or friends. If you've never stayed at a B&B and are a tad uncomfortable about the idea...the Nestle Inn will win you over! I've written a full post with pictures, more details and a video interview of Leesa on my website, Future Expat. futureexpat.com/2013/02/…
(5)Holly H.
My husband surprised me with a honeymoon in Chicago with a stop at The Nestle Inn in Indy on our way. Leesa greeted us with a warm welcome and recommended fun stops along Mass Ave. The rooms were incredibly clean and had wonderful details included like robes and makeup remover. We loved it and hope to be back one day! Thanks, Leesa!
(5)Annette J.
I just left Nestle Inn and I miss it already! Admittedly I LOVE the idea of bed and breakfasts but in practice I've rarely found ones that I love. I guess despite the fact that I love things low key, quaint and cozy when it comes to my lodging I love a pimped out hotel. Nestle Inn, however, never once had me longing for a hot tub, crazy mood lighting, or a rooftop bar. And here's why: + Free wifi that WORKS! I had no trouble working or surfing. + Comfy beds. I slept like a dream both nights. + Complimentary soft drinks and water in the common area, plus hot tea, coffee and a variety of sweet treats left out (biscotti and the amaaaazing butter bars that I know I'll be jonesing for soon). + Spacious rooms with a good sized bathroom attached. + A wonderful proprietor. Lisa was unbelievably nice! + Lovely decor. Very cozy, very rustic, but not over the top. I've been to B&Bs where it looks like Laura Ashley had a dozen babies and they all threw up all over the room. This is tasteful, comfortable, and beautifully decorated. It's holiday time and the decor was really lovely. Lots of fresh greenery and pretty things. + Walking distance to awesome things downtown. It was terribly cold while I was there so I didn't do that (uber was my friend) but it's a great location. + The room comes stocked with extra blankets and mine had a small heater. If you like to get extra snuggly. A few things worth noting so you'e prepared: Check in is 4-6pm. That's the time you can meet with Leesa in person. However, if you need to make other arrangements she is more than happy to work it out. Breakfast during the week is presented via a voucher next door to Henry's a cafe with breakfast sandwiches and the like. No in-room thermostats. My room was a little drafty but with all the extra blankets and the heater I felt roasty toasty. Not a problem at all. Not sure when I'll be back to Indy but the prospect of another stay at Nestle has me very excited!
(5)Heather R.
Just had a very pleasant stay. Was on the road and wanted a nice place to stop and found good reviews for the Nestle Inn. I was able to get a room and they accommodated a slightly late arrival and there were baked goods waiting to welcome us. It was in a pleasant urban neighborhood in walking distance of fun restaurants. The free breakfast was for the coffee shop next door and the $10 per person voucher gets a very nice breakfast. The room was charming but not cutesy and very clean. There was free parking in the lot next door (though we had to ask because it wasn't clear from the signs if we could park there.). The only critique besides the parking ambiguity was the fact that they didn't provide conditioner, just shampoo. I would still come back again.
(5)Bill S.
Spent our anniversary here - close to dining, shopping, biking on the Cultural Trail, and everything is within walking distance. Inn and room were perfect, and Sunday morning breakfast was delicious. The additional "anniversary package" of champagne and chocolates made the stay even more special.
(5)Katherine Y.
We had the joy of staying here during the best 4 days of the year! Well.. For gaming at least. We got the newly remodeled top room. And what a wonderful resting spot to rejuvenate between sessions. The full kitchen is a huge added bonus as well.
(5)Karhma D.
We won a raffle and got a free overnight at Nestle Inn. It was so relaxing, not having our toddler with us, and the location is absolutely wonderful-close to all the greatness of Mass Ave & the circle. We need to book a room for 4th of July, as it gives a prime view of fireworks from the porch. Leesa was absolutely friendly & warm, and there were always little bites of deliciousness laying out for guests, along with beverages. We were treated to 2 $10 vouchers for Henry's next door the following morning, which made our send off even better. Little bits of oddity that may be handy to know: While there were soap & shampoo, there's no sample toothpaste or mouthwash. I assumed there would be and left some at home. Also, the house is old; floors creak. NBD to me, but some people may not be used to older wood floors. The owner was very accommodating with our food storage and my breastmilk storage, which is awesome. Also, there are hdmi ports on the tv, so yes, you can hook your video game consoles up to it. There was no DVD player in the room, so we ran home to check on the dog & grabbed the ps3 and a netflix we hadn't watched yet & had a grand ol' time when we settled in for the evening. Thanks for a great night, Leesa, & we hope to return soon!
(5)Melody S.
My husband and I stayed at the Nestle Inn for one night, while celebrating our wedding anniversary. It's described as an 'Urban B & B' which simply means it is located in the heart of downtown Indy's dining/shopping district. So the location is prime. It was a 2 minute walk to dinner. The B&B itself is completely charming...the home is well preserved, clean and nicely furnished. Our room was quite big, with a nice TV and very comfy bed. Everything was in perfect working condition. Sometimes I worry about old homes like that, but you could tell they keep everything updated and well maintained. The owners are just good people, and cover every last detail. You're never without a nice cup of coffee/tea/water or a little treat. And breakfast was awesome...Leesa is an amazing chef. Homemade scones, fresh fruit, waffles, iced coffee, and more. I didn't want to leave haha. We really enjoyed our stay here and would go back. Great alternative to a hotel.
(5)Carri H.
This place is a gem and I wanna kiss its face! The building has great historic attitude and the rooms are comfortably and tastefully furnished. I love the refreshment bar: coffee, tea, sodas, bottled water. Our room (3) on the second floor has big windows with a great view of the street, high ceilings, and a spacious bath. Our stay was a weeknight, so we had complementary breakfast at the coffee shop next door, some light fare and delicious coffee while enjoying the scene from patio/sidewalk seating. We didn't meet Rob, but Leesa proved welcoming and accommodating, helpful but not too helpful. They also make informed restaurant recommendations. Parking is provided. You really can't beat this place! We will definitely be back.
(5)Ashley H.
This place is great! Rated #1 Bed & Breakfast in Indianapolis, and it certainly has earned it. Beautiful, large and comfortable rooms, extremely friendly hostess, an amazing breakfast, and low price. The only downside was trying to find street parking on the busy Saturday night we stayed there, but a couple times circling the block wasn't too bad. I'll definitely stay here again!
(5)J B.
Nicely located for business or pleasure. An interesting building with beautifully appointed rooms. The owner was very nice and helpful. A must stay!
(5)Leslie G.
My husband and I, who run two guesthouses/B&B's in Dayton, had come to Indy for a night away in October and stayed at a B&B in the old north neighborhood, but had taken a taxi to the Mass Ave. Arts and Entertainment district to got to a jazz club called the Chatterbox. We had such fun at the club, and wished we had more time to explore Mass Ave., so when we were seeking lodging for the Indy Mini, we looked for lodging in the Mass Ave. area and found Nestle Inn, and we're so glad we did. Nights that we can pull away from our own properties are few and far between, so this was a special treat. Clean, hospitible, and inviting. Loved the fact that there was a little fan as well as a little heater for our use--it was an unseasonably cold 45 degrees that day, and after standing out in the cold (or running in the cold, in my husband's case) it was nice to have the little heater to help take the chill off--the Inn was kept warm enough, it was just the nature of our day downtown that made us cold. Though we love going to B&B's when we aren't operating our own, we aren't early risers, so anytime we don't have to be at a breakfast table by 8:30am on a Sunday/vacation day, it's a good thing. Loved the way Nestle Inn handles breakfast. They have a chalkboard with each room number on it, and you choose a breakfast time from 8 to 9:30am (I was ready to put 9:30am, but my husband wanted to be a little more moderate in our time selection, so we compromised with 9:15am ;-) The set-up of the breakfast room was great--individual tables, but close enough to be able to chat with other guests. Also liked the way breakfast was served. A dish of tropical fruit was brought to each of us at the start. Then a serving plate of almond streudel and a serving plate of stuffed french toast, with a cup of fresh strawberries on the side was brought for us to enjoy. Sure wish the weather would have been warmer so we could have enjoyed the darling little front porch, but we'll save that for next time--and we are confident there will be a next time at Nestle Inn. Steve, Barb and Ty--you've got a great thing going. Congrats on 10 years in the biz!
(5)Sarah O.
My sister and I stayed at the Nestle Inn during a quick trip to Indy for a girls weekend. The inn is adorable, very homey feeling. It's located right off Mass Ave, which has a lot of local shopping, restaurants and galleries. It's also not a far walk from Circle Center if you want to do more shopping (which we did). The owners were very knowledgeable of the area and had recommendations for what do, where to eat, etc. Breakfast is served from 7-9:30 and you just sign up for a time that works for you. The food was amazing - Kentucky Hot Brown strata with turkey bacon, cinnamon scones, fresh fruit, coffee and juice. All the food is homemade by the owners and is delicious! I think this would be the perfect location for a weekend getaway and plan on staying here again.
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