Greenwood is a city in Johnson County, Indiana, United States. The population was 49,791 at the 2010 Census, and increased to 56,545 in the Census 2016 estimates. Greenwood is located between Indiana State Road 37 and Interstate 65. The city shares a border with Indianapolis and is the most populous suburb in the southern portion of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Area.
Restaurants in Greenwood
4.5 based on 25 reviews
We mostly come here to visit the Barnes & Noble and Half Price Books. While the Barnes & Noble is part of the mall complex, it is in a separate building with the Cheesecake Factory (this is where the old L. S. Ayres used to be located before it closed and was torn down in 2006). It is complemented by the Half Price Books across the street. The former has a good selection of new books and magazines, as well as having a coffee shop (this one is owned by Barnes & Noble - although it serves Starbucks products, you can use your Barnes & Noble card to get 10% off beverages and can also checkout your book purchases - which is sometimes nice if the main register is backed up like it was on our last visit). Of course, Half Price has great deals on remaindered and used books - we often good $30 to $50 books here for $5 to $10, but still in excellent, often new condition. Of course, we also hit the other shops here - from the anchor stores (J C Penney, Macy's, and Von Maur - Sears closed at the end of 2018 and the mall management is still working on its replacement(s)) to specialty stores like Hakky Shoe Repair (we had a piece of luggage repaired there a decade ago and it's still going strong!). We often eat lunch when we're here - although there are restaurants in the mall (Johnny Rockets comes to mind), we often eat at places nearby - Portillo's or Skyline Chili for hot dogs or the Tamale Place for some of the best tamales you'll ever find.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
The park has been completely rebuilt. All new playground equipment including a climbing cube - one of the first in the county. A street was removed, a building demolished and replaced with green space, new trials and sidewalks, new parking including a walk way to parking in Old Town Greenwood. We went to see the holiday trail of lights - December. Absolutely not the old OLD CITY PARK.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
This 13.5 acre park boasts Indiana’s first all-accessible playground area for persons with disabilities. This park was developed and constructed in 2000 with the help of over 200 businesses, civic organizations, and individuals. Independence Park provides the only green space park located in White River Township. Independence Park hosts thousands of visitors each year. The park accommodates those who enjoy walking and jogging as well as those who are there to walk their furry, four-legged friends. Independent Park also includes: Wheelchair Accessible Trail (zero grade, 1/4 mile asphalt) 1/2 mile asphalt Hiking Trail 3 Picnic Shelters available for rentals Full-Court Basketball Court Wheelchair Accessible Basketball Court -great for small children also! 8,000 square foot Playground Area Sensory Playground Area with 20 components for children with Autism Large Gazebo
4.0 based on 17 reviews
We had a awesome stop here. It was very clean and the seats are so comfortable. We really enjoy this theatre.
Makangels is a unisex beauty salon right at the border of Indianapolis and Greenwood. We are well-versed in the latest techniques and trends including ombre color, balayage, men’s color camo, and hair revitalizing treatments. We offer manicure, pedicure and facial treatments. Our new studio environment epitomizes modernity and clean sophistication; designed to be both elegant and welcoming. Yet, our emphasis is on our customer's experience as we utilize only premium hair care products and styling tools. Our stylist remain on the cutting edge of beauty trends to fulfill our promise of a smile back guarantee.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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