Ironworks is Much More Than a Your Usual Hotel
I needed to make two trips to Indianapolis when I was dealing
with the IPhone
debacle. The mall where Apple is located is not near the downtown area I am
used to in the city. It’s also about two hours from my house, making it a long
roundtrip to do in a day.
On my first trip there with my friend, Amanda, I noticed
Ironworks Hotel when we got off the highway. It was a hotel I had wanted to go
to for a while. I arranged an overnight stay for my next trip to Apple.
Ironworks is located in the Keystone complex. It’s filled with businesses and restaurants. Since it was a Sunday, most of them were closed and we decided to eat before we went there.


It doesn’t take much to convince me to go to Cheesecake Factory—we don’t have
one at home. Amanda took the waitress’ recommendation and ordered the fish
tacos. I’m someone who loves to try different things, but I always get the same
dish at Cheesecake Factory. It’s because it’s so unusual and something I don’t
have anywhere else.
The Soft Corn Tamale Cakes consist of three polenta cakes,
topped with sour cream, avocado, and two types of salsas. It’s actually
considered an appetizer, but I can rarely finish it as my full meal. I did this
and we had to take the cheesecakes to go for a snack later.
We then headed to the Ironworks Hotel. I knew it was special
as I had been to its sister property nearer to downtown Indianapolis, Bottleworks.
They are both part of the Geronimo portfolio.
Ironworks is the only boutique hotel in that area. It’s
luxurious while maintaining a casual atmosphere. I am not the only one who
feels that way. Ironworks has received a Michelin Key, AAA Four Diamond Award,
and TripAdvisor’s Best of the Best Award.
The room also had a large, wheelchair accessible bathroom. The
walk-in shower was bigger than most, and they had the hose easy to reach by the
chair, but not the shampoo and conditioner (something I encounter a lot). The
closet had lowered bars, and we found two comfortable robes in there too.
Teddy came along on this trip. The hotel accommodates dogs
and left him two bowls, one with bottles of water and the other with a bag of treats
with an Ironwoods bandana! He wasn’t the only one. We had a welcome basket with
wine, chocolates, water, and snacks. It was not just any wine, but a Grateful
Dead Anniversary edition of Gnarly Red.

I was hosted for this stay, but opinions are my own.









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