Sam’s Silver Circle Bar Menu

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  • Kate J.

    Staff was super friendly. We went for trivia on Thursday the place was packed. We would have preferred more bar food options but it was affordable and had no complaints on beer or breadsticks

    (4)
  • Andrew N.

    Dropped in here with some friends on a whim as we were passing by. The decor reminds me of an old school neighborhood sports bar that used to be popular in the 70's and 80's. Needless to say, I kinda of dug it. They serve liquor and a range of tap beers that ran the gamut from PBR to several local micro's. As for the food, they have pizza and pizza bread. On this night I got some pizza bread (comes with 2 toppings and could feed 2 people) and washed it down with a couple of PBR's (my slumming beer) for only $10 (they now take cc's). Damn that pizza bread was good. This place is kinda of awesome. I'll be back.

    (4)
  • Benjamin H.

    I've lived 2 blocks away from the place for 4 years. I always avoided it because I already had my spots prior to moving here. I made my way in with some friends a few weeks ago and it was exactly what I expected. We had a few rounds of beer and a pizza. The pizza was way better than expected. The service was interesting.. The record stopped when we walked in and were treated fairly hostilely.. Once they realized we were from the neighborhood and weren't dumb college kids dive bar hunting they warmed up.. It probably also helped that we tipped on every drink.. I have a feeling that doesn't happen every day.

    (3)
  • Chris M.

    This place has a ridiculous amount of stuff on the walls including about a million framed sports illustrated magazines, some weird sign with cartoon kids being inappropriate, and a kick ass spuds mackenzie poster in the bathroom. Other than that, this place seems to be a regular old neigborhood watering hole with cheap and strong drinks. Don't expect your favorite local brewery's Butternut Watermelon Coffee Stout here. Just get a Coors Light and a shot of Beam. Supposedly the pizza is good. I'll have to go back and check that out. I love pretty much all of Fountain Square, but its nice to find a place in the area that the young tight jeaned crowd hasn't invaded, and the moustaches are not ironic. It reminds me of the westside.

    (3)
  • Steve H.

    Good pizza, nice place very relaxing.good prices, my friends and I will come back, and recommend it. Juke box is great , I can use my app to play songs.They also sell beer to go.overall stop by enjoy.

    (4)
  • D h.

    Easygoing atmosphere with some interesting characters inside. Enter into the bar through a door on the southwest corner, on the intersection of Shelby and Fletcher. Once you enter, you notice the space is oddly open, that's mostly because of the large number of dirt games on the west wall. There are a couple tables immediately after entering and after the dark area, but open flooring and darts dominate space. The bar is on the east wall. Nothing special about the bar itself. Wooden with maybe 10 stools. Wooden bat back that mostly contains beer taps and TVs. The decor is all Irish football, both Notre Dame in Cathedral. Very comfortable for me. Service is always great. The food, especially the pizza, is very good. Great outdoor back patio as well. as for the other people, expect it to get loud and fun. All are welcoming, but expect a few starif you look really out of place. Sam's has recently jumped on the local craft brew bandwagon and their selection is great.

    (4)
  • Ronee B.

    Local friendly location not far off Fountain Square. They sell pizza and have a full bar. The inside is old, and they use a multitude of license plates, road signs, and realtor signs as decoration. The main entrance room contains a multitude of dart boards - which draws the dart leaguers for blind draws and tournaments. The dart boards take up most of the area, so seating is extremely limited. My girlfriend and I had never been there and we were meeting another gal pal who was in a tournament. We got major looks upon stepping foot in the place - don't fit in? I guess we were obviously newcomers. Everyone was friendly, but I got that feeling like I really didn't fit in too much. The bar is primarily beer - they have local brews as well - and a selection of liquor. They had Pinnacle varieties so I was able to live! They currently only take cash, but my friend informed me that they will be moving to credit shortly. BTW my friend painted the mural on the outside - very cool! I only gave 2 stars mainly for the lack if seating and cash only. The place is friendly, but nothing special. If I lived close, I would go back but I'm not going to make a special trip or anything.

    (2)
  • Kjirsten K.

    Family owned, neighborhood dive bar in Fountain Square. Located across from the Dairy Queen, it's worth the trip up Shelby from the main Fountain Square area. This place has a lot of history and most of it is plastered on the walls. It's a great place for a bucket of beer and pizza. I hear they now have local beers on draft (Upland and Fountain square Brewing), which is awesome. Be warned, I believe they only accept cash.

    (3)
  • Libbie V.

    Cold beer, juke box, dart boards, good pizza, crazy busy walls, friendly bartender/pizza chef......Sam's Silver Circle hits all of these great dive bar requirements head on. I love this place.

    (4)
  • Allison F.

    Visited the Silver Circle last weekend for the first time. Talk about getting a bang for your buck. The beer is cheap, and nearly everyone was friendly :) Service was alright, but you can't expect the world when you show up late and are the only ones on the patio. The owner, Scott, and his father, Buck, were extremely personable and sat down with us for a couple drinks. I must say, I love that kind of friendly atmosphere. We split the stuffed breadsticks and a small sausage pizza between three of us. The breadsticks were to die for. The pizza was meh and loaded mostly with cheese. All in all, it was a fun stop. Love getting to know the people around Indy and this was definitely the spot for that!

    (4)
  • Ryne V.

    This review is for the 20 to 30-somes who live in north FS, but don't want to risk anything by choosing a walk to Sam's over the booming Fountain Square. Sam's Silver Circle (say that 10 times fast) makes me both happy and sad. I moved down the road 2 weeks ago and have been too many times since, but continue to be drawn back as its around the corner compared to a 10 minute walk (lazy...I know) to Fountain Square. My first 3 experiences can best describe what to expect for the Sam's environment: ***1st day: Show up with dog on Monday night and sit on the patio where a couple of cool and friendly people a few years older than me are hanging out. One of which was obviously a regular and got Luca a water bowl. Inside was an older bartender, an older "made in fountain square" woman smoking an e-cig at the bar by herself, and a table of 3-4 60+ year-olds in for pizza. Other than a few solo randoms, that was it in 2-3 hours. ***2 nights later: It's around 2am after a few hours of biking with friends and the place is bumping with trendy millennials dancing, half a dozen bikes chained around the building, and good vibes everywhere. Somehow the local bar around the corner went from a hometown hole-in-the-wall to the cool underground hangout off the beaten path (that is actually at a semi-popular intersection) To add to the random mix, the night after that (Thursday) was packed front to back with 30ish-50ish year olds drunk playing trivia. Pros: Cool interior/overall visuals, cheap beer, same 3 staff rotate, pizza, cheap beer, social environment, decent sized covered patio, and cheap beer. Cons: No table service (they might bring your pizza and first drink), but after that it's all you finding that one staff member Random crowd So much unfulfilled potential that it's a con My biggest complaint is that the other nights are so dead it's disappointing, but the complete random crowds is all-in-all a cool thing even though it's still a con. I should also mention the pizza is about a 6/10 and there aren't a ton of options. Don't expect anything special, but it's definitely not some frozen tostitos from walmart. I hope to see this place grow into that cool off-the-beaten path hangout I saw on Wednesday, but everyday. Check it out. Bring your friends. Say hi to the tan guy on the patio with the all-white Siberian Husky.

    (4)
  • Shane M.

    For two years I lived down the road from this place and it was my go to bar. They gave it a bit of a facelift but it still has that neighborhood feel. Beers are fairly priced and staff is nice. The pizza is not great. I dont know why people keep saying that. But it is still pizza so I ate it often.

    (4)
  • Karl M.

    I'll start off by saying that this place isn't my style of bar. It's more of an aesthetics issue for me. Now I'm not saying the place isn't cool! It is covered in sports illustrated covers and has nice seating. The pizza is good and cheap. You usually only get either good or cheap. They carry good beer for sure. The employees are very very nice and welcoming. You can start a friendly conversation with just about anyone that walks in and have fun. What an all around good place to spend an evening. If you like good beer and atmosphere then come try this place out please.

    (4)
  • Kimmi M.

    This place has a cool vibe. Like your cool uncle that always was slugging back Budweisers while watching the game, or what John Belushi could have been. Went to get carryout, and they didn't have the greatest selection, but it was close. I've got to say, the pizza cooking smelled great and there is hella construction going on right now. This place can only get better. Trivia on Thursdays!

    (4)
  • Katie B.

    I really enjoy this neighborhood bar. They have a couple local craft beers on tap as well as the usual macrobrews. Their pizza isn't anything special but it's decent and cheap. They do carryout pizza and dine in. If you live in Fountain Square, you're pretty much guaranteed to run into neighbors here. They attract a good mix of ages, and kids are allowed in the back area and outside. The only reason I dropped it down to four stars is because I've had beers here before that have clearly been on tap too long. Come on guys, drink the Wee Mac with me before it gets stale and flat!

    (4)
  • Kyle W.

    The wife and I stopped in here on a Saturday night as a friend was playing live music. The entrance was in the back through the small attached parking lot. The inside reminded me of an old sports bar with old license plates and magazines all over the walls. It was very bright inside which I thought improved the atmosphere. There were a few tables against the wall opposite the bar and around 6 or 7 stools at the bar. I saw earlier reviews mention minimal tables and a lot of dart boards. When we stopped in there was only one dart board and tables all along the walls. I don't know if they brought out the tables just because they had live music that night or if that is how it is now. The bar was fully stocked with about 10 or so taps ranging from PBR to craft beers. They were running a special that night where craft beers were only $3.75. Sign me up! I did not partake in any of the pizza as we had just come from dinner elsewhere, but a lot of people ordered it and it smelled delicious. They had plenty of seating in outdoor covered area where everyone mingled after the show was over. It is your typical dive bar feel and the mix of people the night we were there was crazy. The bar had a very cool vibe. One last note: I can't get over how nice the ladies working there were! They were truly awesome and provided great service. I am going to have to stop in and try the pizza the next time we are in the area.

    (4)
  • Brian F.

    Silver Circle recently had a huge makeover. They are making moves here. The new back patio is clutch. The craft beer selection is growing which is important to me. They have Chilly Waters on tap which is a cool new brewery in the neighborhood. This place is an Indianapolis landmark.

    (5)
  • Don S.

    Love this place. GREAT PIZZA! What a great neighborhood bar with cool people to hang out with. Very good price on drinks as well.

    (4)
  • Jake M.

    $2.75 for a 12 oz PBR and a douche bag Karaoke DJ, no thanks. Not worth the time, best Karaoke in Ft Sq is DJs Lounge. This place is lame as hell.

    (1)
  • Jessica W.

    After 30 minutes of being introduced to Silver Circle I thought to myself "I wish I knew if this place sooner." The bartenders are extremely helpful (portion wise too) and the atmosphere is unlike any other within Indianapolis. FYI: when you start looking at the walls don't become too antisocial becoming immersed with the memorabilia. It's truly a hidden gem.

    (5)
  • Gabrielle P.

    On the corner near my new house is a little pub and sports bar called Silver Circle Bar and Sam's Pizza. A friend and I walked in to forage for food my first night in the house since I'd yet to buy groceries. That and unpacking put cold beer on the agenda! First thing you notice when you walk in are the 5 dart board machines. They have dart tournaments as well as a few big screen TVs to watch games. The place is completely covered with bar memorabilia, Sports Illustrated covers, local basketball and football team photos and you could spend hours in there counting the car license plates that also cover these kooky, old walls. Kathy was working the bar and making the pies that night. Rose was having a beer and proceeded to tell us that she had retired from working at Sam's after 20 years. While the barkeep was busy making our pizza, Rose spun tales about snow storms she had weathered to get the place open for the locals that worked nights and wanted a drink in the morning. She made the evening news at one point when the local media covered the storms. That was a pretty big deal to Rose! My friend and I shot a few rounds of darts before the pizza arrived. It was fresh, hot and covered in a mixture of herbs that might have been a bit too much for any palette. Two of the toppings were missing from the order but the pizza was really good despite not getting what exactly what we were after. Sam's serves bottled beer and offers carry-out at really reasonable prices. My friend and I had two beers each while we were there, the large pizza and a six pack to take back to the house after and got out of there for $30! Hearing local stories was actually enough to make me want to go back to this charming little hole-in-the-wall. I'm thinking it might be a good place to cheer on the Colts with my neighbors! This is a smoking establishment.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Very Loud
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : No
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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