Brickyard Crossing Restaurant, located adjacent to the world-famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, will be closed for the season beginning Saturday, Dec. 1.
The Brickyard Crossing Conference Center will remain open with meeting and event space available for small and large events, with catering from CIBUS. Visit www.cibusfss.com for more information.
Brickyard Crossing Restaurant and the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course, which closed for the season last week, will reopen on Friday, March 15, 2013.
The Brickyard Crossing Pro Shop will remain open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and on Saturdays from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., through Dec. 21, with many great gift ideas for golfers. Gift certificates are available by phone (317) 492-6572 or in person at the Pro Shop.
Brickyard Crossing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, designed by renowned golf course architect Pete Dye, is a public course that includes four holes inside the world-famous IMS oval and 14 holes adjacent to the backstretch of the race track.
The course has earned many honors, including designation as one of “2010 Golfweek’s Best Courses You can Play.” The course also has been voted as one of America’s top 100 public golf courses by Golf Digest and Golfweek.
Brickyard Crossing Restaurant Closes for Season Dec. 1
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