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At Your Leisure: On Tour

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The La Tour dining room in all of its swanky seventies glory. (Image: eBay)

Valentine’s Day has come and gone. Many a couple enjoyed a romantic dinner downtown on the holiday of love. Wonder what options you might have had in years past? In the Seventies, you had several options for skyscraper dining, including The Eagles Nest atop the Hyatt Regency and the Carousel overlooking Monument Circle in the Hilton. Probably the most notable locale for budding lovers was La Tour, perched high above the Indiana National Bank Building. The French restaurant was a go-to destination for nearly two decades.

The opening of the Indiana National Bank Building in 1970 symbolized that Indianapolis was a city on the grow! The marble and glass tower rose 37 stories above street life, taller than any building in the state. On the 3 5th  floor stood the flagship La Tour restaurant. Building management promised French cuisine served until 1:30 a.m., in a dining room capable of seating over 140 people, all with a spectacular view. The restaurant proved a hit, serving numerous gourmet luncheons and hosting social events.

Although unbeknownst to diners at the time, one of the first celebrity chefs took over the kitchen in 1973. Austrian Wolfgang Puck was one of three young chefs brought in from abroad. Puck elected to come to Indianapolis with the belief that it would be similar to Monaco, due to the racing heritage the cities shared. Upon arrival, he was scoffed at and told people in Indiana only eat hamburgers and hotdogs! Wolfgang did tough things out for a year and established himself as the restaurant’s best line cook. He was quickly off to bigger and better things, however, leaving Indy for Los Angeles to create the gourmet pizza craze.

By 1987, the restaurant was in for a change. Marriott Corporation took over the food service operations for Indiana National Bank. A full-scale renovation of the restaurant began, and French chef Allain Biller was brought in from Chicago to oversee the kitchen. This refresh proved unsuccessful, as tastes were  already changing. Diners no longer sought out the formal atmosphere restaurants that La Tour or the venerable King Cole offered. The restaurant closed in 1989 and was replaced with the more casual Pennsylvania Street Bar and Grill. In 1992, Indiana National Bank was acquired by the National Bank of Detroit. The building suffered high vacancy rates as the local work force dwindled. Today Taft Law occupies the former space of La Tour, and there is no evidence that a restaurant ever existed on the 35th floor.

Printed Sources

Indianapolis News, January 20 th , 1970

Indianapolis Star, October 23 rd , 1987

Orange Coast Magazine, March 1994

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Over the years — for reasons never clear to me — I systematically bought, converted, restored, or just plain “hung on to…” items primarily from terminally ill hotels, bars, restaurants, or landmarks–the big brass elevator from the old elegant Claypool Hotel is now a cocktail table (on a stairway newel post), plus I have service plates, medieval shield and too much to list from Claypool, Lincoln, Severin, Atkinson….but my biggest buy (now for sale intact original condition) are 6 of the dining room chairs from LaTour — cut velvet upholstery perfect. It was fun…but now I am putting my house for sale and where do I move a full-sized wooden telephone booth from the old Claypool bar, complete with dime payphone? Gimme a call on it…

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I ate at the Teller’s Cage which was in the LA Tour space in the late 1990’s when I was working at the Indiana State Museum. The view was fantastic. The food was more of a regular lunch fare.

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I was in my closet looking for a old porcelain dolls when I came upon a menu It was in a big red book with a swan on the cover and LA TOUR under the swan.

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Does anyone know the pizzeria located a the Washington Square Mall in the 70′ and 80’s? I think it was a national chain. Also I am looking for the name of a small family Italian restaurant that was located at 71st Street and Binford Blvd (Hwy 37) in the 70’s

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Is that the Italian restaurant that was just down from what became/was G.T. South’s restaurant ?- in the same small strip (SW quadrant of 71st & Binford) ? I’ve got the name on the tip of my tongue – ate there numerous times – excellent small Italian restaurant, reminding me of those I knew where I grew up in Chicago. Help me with a clue or hint, …was it, something …maggios ? …Amazing spaghetti & meatballs, as I recall. Any ‘help’ might help me think of it’s name.

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I proposed to my wife at La Tour in 1985. We were both impressed when we saw that my last name was embossed in gold on the black matchbook at our table.

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I remember eating at La Tour several times as a kid! I would meet with my trust officer and they would take me to lunch there.

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617 Indiana Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-236-2099 Website:  walkertheatre.com

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120 W. Market St., Indianapolis, IN 46204 (performing at the Hilton Indianapolis) 317-691-6399 Website:  mindtrippingshow.com

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700 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN  46204 317-916-4255 Website:  ncaahallofchampions.org

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Old World Gondoliers

310 W. Michigan St., Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-340-2489 Website:  www.4gondola.com

  • Your singing gondolier will transport you to the canals of Venice
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  • Open April-October

Rhythm Discovery Center

110 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN  46204 317-275-9030 Website:  rhythmdiscoverycenter.org

  • A unique interactive museum showcasing percussion and allowing guests to find their own rhythm
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Scottish Rite Cathedral

650 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN  46204 317-262-3100 Website:  aasr-indy.org

  • Architectural wonder gracing downtown Indianapolis
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Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument

One Monument Circle, Indianapolis, IN  46204 317-232-7615 Website:  in.gov/iwm/

  • Located at the heart of Indianapolis on Monument Circle, the historic center  of the city
  • It is a towering 284 foot sculpture built to honor those who died serving our country and part of the Indiana War Memorials Plaza Historic District
  • In the lower level is the Col. Eli Lilly Civil War Museum, and at the top, an observation deck
  • Allow 1 hour for Monument, 2-3 hours for entire district

White River State Park

801 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN  46204 317-233-2434 Website:  inwhiteriver.com

  • One of the largest urban state parks in the US, located in the heart of downtown Indy
  • 250-acres showcase museums, attractions, baseball, and outdoor concerts
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Presenting 30 works from the unconventional collection of an Indiana native, The Onya La Tour Collection: Modernism in Indiana will highlight the early Modernist movement in America. Born and raised in Indiana, Onya La Tour (1896–1976) worked for the WPA in New York during the 1930s and befriended many of the artists whose work she would collect and display in her own gallery. When La Tour moved back to Indiana in 1940, she made her unusual collection available to the public free of charge in her Brown County farmhouse, which she called the “Indiana Museum for Modern Art.” In 1972, La Tour donated much of her collection, featuring figurative and abstract styles, to the IMA. This exhibition marks the first time many of her paintings, drawings, and prin have been displayed since their days in Brown County. The Indiana University Art Museum is also lending four works from La Tour’s collection. Installation begins on 10/13/2014.

No photography is available for this exhibition.

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6737 LA Tour Cir, Indianapolis, IN 46278

  • 5,025 sqft 5,025 square feet
  • 0.89 acre lot 0.89 acre lot

Photo of property at 6737 LA Tour Cir, Indianapolis, IN 46278

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  • Property type Single Family
  • Year built 1979
  • Last sold $796.9K in 2022
  • Price per sqft $159
  • Garage 2 Car

Property Details

Property features, room description.

  • Total bath(s): 4
  • Total full bath(s): 2
  • Total half bath(s): 2
  • Total bedroom(s): 4
  • Total rooms: 11

Lot size and SQFT

  • Living Area: 5025
  • Fireplace features: Masonry
  • Pool features: Type Unknown

Interior Features

  • Cooling features: Central
  • Heating features: Warm Air

Exterior Features

  • Roofing: Asphalt Shingle

Listing information

  • Year Built: 1979

RealEstimate℠

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Property History

Price history, tax history, neighborhood, facts about 6737 la tour cir.

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is located in neighborhood in the city of Indianapolis, IN.

Check out other home values in LA Tour Cir, Indianapolis, IN.

  • $450,000 Median listing price
  • $473,750 Median sales price
  • 58 Median days on market
  • $149 Median price per sqft

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  • Eagle Creek Median listing: $250,000
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See 6737 LA Tour Cir, Indianapolis, IN 46278, a single family home located in the Trader's Point neighborhood. View property details, similar homes, and the nearby school and neighborhood information. Use our heat map to find crime, amenities, and lifestyle data for 6737 LA Tour Cir. The property-related information displayed on this page is obtained from public records and other sources.While such information is thought to be reliable, it is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties labeled Not for Sale are classified as such either because we do not have a record of such properties currently being for sale or because we are not permitted, by contract, law, or otherwise, to designate such properties as currently for sale. For the most accurate and up to date status of this or any other property, please contact a REALTOR®.

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