The Gathering Bistro & Pub Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Soups
  • Gourmet Pizza
  • Traditional Pizza
  • Salads
  • Sandwiches or Wraps
  • Kids
  • Beverages

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  • Appetizers
  • Soups
  • Gourmet Pizza
  • Traditional Pizza
  • Salads
  • Sandwiches or Wraps
  • Kids
  • Beverages
  • Alex C.

    Road trip to Indy to look at a motorcycle! I noticed the place on the corner and both of us being hungry, we decided to stop in on the way back. I was pleasantly surprised to find a restaurant like this among all the fast food chains nearby, my road trip had me worried I'd be stuck with garbage food, but the Gathering convinced me otherwise. I liked the inside of it, it was like a kind of upscale sports bar. I particularly noticed the other neon signs that are mounted on the ceiling, which I would not have noticed if I hadn't looked up to take a swig of beer. Nice touch! We sat in the bar and perused the menu, ordered a beer and a glass of wine, and eventually a burger and a chicken sandwich. I must note their menu has a variety of different entrees as well as sandwiches and salads, too. We got our food and were at least happy with the portion size and it looked good. As far as taste goes, I can only vouch for the chicken sandwich, which I felt was above average. It came with bacon, avocado, lettuce, tomato, onion, and mayo, which all blended pretty nicely together with the just-the-right-amount-of-crunch breaded chicken. My buddy said the burger was delicious, and we both agreed the side of cole slaw was pretty good, too. The service was adequate, I felt like the waitress (and perhaps even some of the other customers) took notice that we were from out of town, if we didn't make it evident enough ourselves. No big deal, she was friendly and there were no issues. My only qualm would have to be the prices. I felt that my chicken sandwich and cole slaw wasn't quite worthy of a $11.95 price tag. Perhaps if it included an equally tasty soup, salad, or another choice of a side, I'd say sure. The glass of wine I got was $7.50 and the pour on it could have been a little more, in my opinion. Gathering seems like a great place for the area, I wouldn't necessarily know because I'm from out of town, but it's nice to see a local, perhaps more upscale place like Gathering in this area. I'd eat here again and recommend the sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Tim H.

    I noticed some negative reviews and felt compelled to comment. I sincerely feel the new ownership is taking big strides forward towards realizing the potential of this location by going with a "neighborhood" bar and grill theme. This place is made for repeat visitors who appreciate good food and service that makes you feel at home. The bar area to me is perfect while the expansive dining area is also good for large parties. Geist customers are HARD to please as they tent to feel that every dining experience should rival a Ritz Carlton experience. Take the negatives with a grain of salt. You want a fun atmosphere to go watch a ball game or catch a home prepared meal then this is perfect. Take some time to get to know the owners and staff who are readily available and super approachable. As for specifics, you want their best order a burger or flat bread pizza for quick options or the wings are a great option. The dry rub garlic option is superb. They have a diverse set of entrees and specials which are always freshly prepared. I'm a beer guy and they have lots of great tap options and the bar tenders mix up great bloody Mary's and other libations.

    (5)
  • Laura S.

    Oh man. This place was bad. So, so bad. My husband, sister and I headed here for dinner on a Friday night. We were seated right away in an area with many open tables. The hostess said, "We're pretty busy tonight. We never ever seat people in this section." The bar was pretty busy--there was an EXTREMELY loud band playing. Yowza. It was hard to hear yourself think. It took our server 15 minutes to come by and take our drink order. When she came back with our pitcher of beer--I'd 15 minutes later--the glasses she brought us were hot. Right out of the dishwasher. Not exactly what you want to pour your icy cold beer in. She took our order and said, "I just want to let you know that we're slammed. It's going to be a while." Understatement of the year. An hour later, we received our food. Two of the three orders were wrong and all plates were cold. My nachos were soggy, my husband's burger was overcooked, and my sister's wrap was ice cold. Not to mention the onion rings. Dear Lord. They were like limp shoe strings. Nasty to even look at. Many of the tables around us were served in a relatively timely manner. When our server came by to ask how everything was, we expressed our displeasure. She headed to the ktiched, came back and said it was going to be too long to get hot replacement food. She did say that the owner was comping our meal--something he "never does"--but not our beer and iced tea. I appreciated that, but the owner never came by our table to apologize. Not once. What kind of restaurant etiquette is that? I try to be nice, respectful and understanding to servers. I was a server for many years and know how hard of a job it can be. But SO many of these things were unacceptable. Disappointing all the way around. We are never ever ever coming back. Like ever.

    (1)
  • Andrea C.

    We love coming here! The food is so good and the menu has lots of healthy options! The restaurant is decorated so nice and they are never too busy. Nice for get togethers or a date night! :)

    (5)
  • Jim B.

    READ THE REVIEWS BEFORE YOU GO! I can't think of a worse experience I've had in a restaurant. I took a party of nine here for an early NYE dinner. Let's start by talking about how cold the restaurant was. Sure, it was cold outside, but that doesn't mean you don't adjust the heat inside so your guests are comfortable. We has three times for the heat to be adjusted before realizing we were just going to have to deal with it. When your feet -- with socks and shoes on -- are cold inside of a restaurant, something is wrong. Speaking of cold, we ordered four appetizers all $11+/ea and they came out cold. Shrimp cocktail makes sense served cold, but not a "meatball martini" or scallops (which also aren't supposed to be flat). The beer was also cold, so that's a plus. Then we move to the entrees. From the first entree coming out until the final one, 20 minutes elapsed. Six of the nine meals were wrong. They were either temperature wrong (steak) or the wrong entree all together. These things happen, so we were patient. However, one of our guests never ended up getting the right meal. The meal she was served was a completely different entree, but she didn't want to complain so she cut into it and poked around -- that's when they realized they gave her the wrong meal... took it from her and realized it was someone else's at our table and actually put it down in from of them. Yes, we are all friends, but this is not okay. My meal -- twin lobster tails, risotto, and asparagus... was rubbery and cold. I don't think the risotto was cooked at all. It should be softer than rice and in reality was hard and chewy. After we asked to speak to the manager, he came out told us he'd be taking 10% (over $500) off our bills, which we appreciated it. Then the checks came -- while each line item said "comp" the full price was still listed and combined with a 20% mandatory gratuity. So, being fairly good at math, I checked the menu and added up my bill to find that there had not been 10% of anything taken off. That's when the "manager" said if I were to get out a calculator, I'd see that I was wrong. Wowsers! I wasn't wrong... and that set me off! Why put "manager" in quotation marks you ask? We asked if we could talk to the owner and the person we talked to told us he was "just the manager" and confirmed again he was "not the owner." Come to find out... HE WAS THE OWNER! The guy had absolutely no spine, and on top of outright lying, provided the worst example of customer service I've ever seen. Save yourself a headache and DON'T SPEND YOUR MONEY on overpriced terrible food with horrific service.

    (1)
  • Cherri W.

    Met friends for a great evening at The Gathering. We had dinner in the bar and we all really enjoyed our meals. The service was fast and courteous. My husband had the Mahi sandwich which he really liked and I had the gyro wrap. It was delicious. And the wine we tried was great. Convenient to home, we will return!

    (4)
  • Drew R.

    Nice family owned restaurant with good food and a great atmosphere! Really nice drink specials as well, and a big outside patio with a fire pit! I had a really good time just relaxing and having a beer or two!

    (4)
  • Ryan K.

    What a horrific experience. The hostess and wait staff were curt, inept, and--at times--seemingly nonexistent. The menu is sparse and highly overpriced; do not expect to get your money's worth here. My party and I waited a solid hour and 15 minutes between our food order and arrival. The issue arose when--only after a 45 minute to hour wait--we're we finally informed that "the kitchen computer had an error." Definitely pass, folks.

    (1)
  • Angey M.

    Service was terrible . Our second time in and they gave us drinks quickly but we also came for dinner. We told the waitress that but by the time we finished our drinks, she never came back to check on us. I felt like everyone around us were regulars and the owner sat by watching it happen. It was really disappointing.

    (1)
  • Stacy P.

    3.5 Stars The Gathering Bistro & Pub is a reasonable dinning option if you're Geist area by Fox Road and don't want to drive too far to get a sit down meal. The restaurant is separated into two main sections, the bar and the main dining room. The main dining room has a modern décor, with a fire place as their main focal point. There are a few TVs throughout the room as well if you wish to grab a bit to eat while you watch a game. The bar provides a more relaxed setting. In the spring and summer, they do also offer patio setting, which as always, is weather permitting. The menu has a nice selection. They do designate vegetarian options on the menu. As for gluten free options, they offer a gluten free bun and pizza crust. Some of their salads and entrees can be adapted as gluten free as well. During holidays, they generally offer a special menu and will sometimes include a gluten free pasta dish, but I haven't had luck with those. Word to the wise GF pasta doesn't cook the same as non-GF pasta and it can come out tasting awful, the degree tends to vary based on the ingredients used to make the pasta, if it isn't cooked right. Overall, it is a good option if you're in the area and want a bit to eat. Plus, they are open for lunch.

    (3)
  • Jay R.

    Overpriced. Terrible service. It felt like some dude who got rich by some happy accident and thinks Applebee's is haute cuisine opened a restaurant for sh*ts and giggles.

    (1)
  • Danielle H.

    Got yelled at by the owner-bartender at my table for apparently topping to small on a beer tab of 45 bucks, felt awful and he came back to the table 2 times to tell us on our last trip we were to cheap. I know that 4$ is cheap but it was an alcohol tab and were locals . Felt in wanted there. This place has changed ownership at least 4 times over 3 years, go somewhere else... El rodeo next store has great service and chips and salsa!

    (1)
  • J. W.

    Mixed but mostly mediocre experience at The Gathering. Dining outside on a Saturday night, I ordered spaghetti w/meatballs and my wife had the blackened mahi sandwich. The spaghetti deserved no stars. The sauce was flavorless and was swimming in water - they didn't drain the pasta well. To call the meatballs dry and overcooked would be too generous. On the other side of the table my wife actually really enjoyed her mahi sandwich but for some reason it didn't come with anything other than the bread and fish with some sauces on the side. No lettuce or tomato to be seen. This location used to offer some very tasty shrimp tacos but the server explained that they took that off the menu to add some more pasta. Their margins likely improved but at the expense of the dining experience. I can't say I won't ever be back but this place makes it hard to be a fan. The only thing consistent between the old Michael's Southshore and the newer Gathering is the inconsistency. They offer good beer, sometimes good service and a nice ambiance. I also like the fact that they support local musicians and they're locally owned. But geez, tighten up the execution, will ya?!?! Not to mention the fact that meals are about 20% higher than their competition at The Grill. Granted it's a nicer restaurant and nicer crowd, but the food quality is simply lacking.

    (2)
  • Kari S.

    Went to the gathering with a group of friends a few nights ago. We all loved our food. The staff was friendly and attentive. We will be back for more girls nights!

    (5)
  • Matthew N.

    Came here for dinner on a Friday night. I had the black bean veggie burger and my wife had a chicken wrap. It was good, but nothing special. The beer selection was good, but not great. The decor and atmosphere was very ordinary. Our server was friendly and efficient, but had trouble answering some beer questions. It would help if there was a printed menu of beer on tap that would say what type of beer it was like a pilsner, IPA, etc... The Gathering was good but doesn't really stand out from similar restaurants or even from BW3's.

    (2)
  • Britany F.

    The only reason they got a second star is because the look of the place is cool and their breakfast on the weekends is good IN THEORY. This is our third time here and service has been horrible two out of the three times. We've had a different server each time so it's not any one particular person's fault. The hostess is rarely at the door so you have to stand and wait for a while before anyone even realizes you're there. They do an all you can eat breafast menu on the weekends and you can order from it as many times as you like but when the waiter goes 20 minutes before checking on you again it makes it kind of difficult to order again. We finally had to flag him down to let him know our drinks were empty and we wanted more food. Call me crazy but ... isn't that his job? Also, most of the food is pretty bland. We have been once for a non-breakfast meal and it definitely wasn't special enough to warrant what they charged.

    (2)
  • Libby B.

    My husband and I like to hang out here mostly on weekends. They are now open for lunch which was not the case with the previous restaurant in this building. They also have a fried chicken dinner/buffet on Sundays too, but I have yet to try it. I am appreciative of the friendly service and local beer selection. The homestyle cooking portion of the menu is classic Indiana comfort food and very tasty! I finally learned to stop comparing it to the previous restaurant there. It's a fairly priced selection, and they have special dinners for holidays or for special occasions. The owners are an active part of the restaurant and are very friendly and have started to recognize our faces. If you've never had a place where you can feel like a regular, I encourage you to check this place out! Overall, I'm happy that I live around the corner and can visit a comfortable spot with good food and drinks! (Note: we do not sit on the dining room side so this review is about the bar area only.)

    (4)
  • Gary W.

    Great atmosphere with a wide variety of really good food. Plenty of good beer's on tap too!

    (5)
  • Lauren C.

    The chicken finger appetizer was very good. The breading on it was different from anything I have had before. I really recommend the truffle fries. They were so delicious that my father who is an avid ketchup user said they were better without the Heinz. Others in the group had the bone in pork chop, which was not as good, the blackened mahi sandwich, which was good, and the seven bean soup, which was also very good. The decor is nice and they offer outside seating.

    (4)
  • Marianne G.

    Went on the 4th of July for lunch. They didn't have any waitresses on duty. The poor bartender had to do it all. The owners under planned for the lunch period. The roast turkey sandwich and chips was very good. A little on the expensive side.

    (4)
  • M D.

    This place was bittersweet. The outdoor patio - awesome. The music/atmosphere - very good. The food/menu - great. The service - TERRIBLE. The waitress joked more than once about how bad the service was. Enough said. The beer selection, food and atmosphere was great; but the service, or lack thereof really ruined everything else for my wife and me. Hopefully management pays attention to these reviews and fixes it.

    (2)
  • Eric M.

    The Gathering location has been my local hangout eat and drink for the past several years. Ownership has changed a few times as has the name on the sign out front, the menu and the staff. Formerly Michael's Southshore with a great menu, fine dining elements and at times excellent but inconsistent service, The Gathering offering is now more of a local casual corner hangout. This review is about the bar side of the house, not the family restaurant side as I rarely sit there. The Gathering menu offers good dining dinner table options as well as some traditional Indiana pub fare choices and the cocktails tend to be heavier pours. The price point is proper for the portion size and the bar is staffed light so you may have to wait longer for service when you sit in the bar (not at the bar) on more busy evenings. Yes this saves labor costs but I love great (and frequent) service so adjust your expectations accordingly if you are comparing to the business model of previous owners at this location. Local microbrew tap rotation on a few of the handles is nice as the owners aren't shy about putting a new local beer on tap and my beer friends and I greatly appreciate this. This is an owner-operator local pub and smiling Jill McGlinchey, her sister Molly and her father father Mark can frequently be seen serving, managing or greeting customers. When you combine this with several home cooked type recipes you have a good idea of what The Gathering is all about. There is something warm about a local place where the owners know and use your first name, offer good food, generous drinks and a fair price point. Check it out.

    (4)
  • Kevin B.

    We were looking for a place to watch some college football and had been to the Gathering Place several times during its past incarnations most recently as Michael's Southshore. We decided to try it again. We went to the bar and before we could even remove our coats and sit down, we were greeted by the bartender and asked what we wanted to drink. A bit aggressive but at least attentive. The selection on tap was OK - 4 national beers, 4 local beers. However, when my wife asked about several bottle selections on the menu, they were out. Based on the atmosphere and general cluttered surroundings, we decided we would not have dinner here but try an appetizer. We settled on the chicken nachos. They were OK, could have been hotter. All in all, an OK place but I wonder why such a good location cannot make a go of it. Good Luck to the new owners, I'll be back in a few months to see how things are going.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :4:00 pm - 11:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No

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