Indiana's Largest Food Festival: 2025 Taste of Indy at White River State Park for 2, 3, or 4 People (Up to 20% Off)
Grab you crew and make some special memories on July 5th, 2025 - a weekend of non-stop tales!

Remember: Your voucher is your ticket to Taste of Indy 2025
What We Offer
- General Admission for Two, Three of Four People to Taste of Indy 2025

Why You Should Grab The Offer
Taste of Indy 2025 is Indiana’s heartbeat on full display. At White River State Park, local chefs and food trucks serve signature bites while homegrown musicians set the soundtrack.
Stroll riverside pathways between tasting stations. Savor everything from gourmet twists on comfort classics to bold, new flavors. Tap your feet to live performances that range from soulful blues to high‑energy pop.
Whether you’re a dedicated foodie, a music enthusiast, or simply seeking a vibrant day out with friends and family, Taste of Indy delivers a seamless blend of culinary innovation and community spirit. Discover the flavors and sounds that make this city shine.
Taste of Indy 2025: Event Details
- Event Map
- Food & Drink
- Entertainment Schedule
- Parking Spots
- Date: July 5th, 2025
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Additional Info
- Booking:
- No booking required
Restrictions:- Valid only for option purchased
- Event is on July 5, 2025
- Ages 10 and younger are free with paid adult
- Limit 10 per person
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Refunds & Cancellations
- All sales final.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires Jul 5, 2025. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Taste of Indy
A pinch of Mediterranean. Equal parts Asian and Greek. A dash of soul for good measure. Though its recipe is far from exact, the Taste of Indy brings a spread of culinary traditions into one single celebration of food on Monument Circle Fourth of July Weekend. The festival's edible offerings come from more than 40 of the city's most unique restaurants, giving visitors a chance to taste the city without licking the state capitol building. The idea is to promote good food and healthy living, something that the over 12,000 attendees from 2016 can attest to. As a distraction from the non-stop munching, attendees can catch live, local artists playing everything from R&B to reggae, watch chefs share their tricks during interactive demonstrations, and visit family-friendly attractions that keep even the youngest of visitors entertained.