INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Indians announced Monday that tickets are now on sale for “Dinner on the Diamond,” a new upscale dining event set to take place on the field at Victory Field on June 5.
The five-course dinner will begin at 6 p.m. and is curated by Chef Tyler of Tinker Street Restaurant and Wine Bar. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Indianapolis Indians Charities.
“Dinner on the Diamond is a unique opportunity for fans to experience Victory Field like never before, with an elegant atmosphere and delicious, upscale menu provided by Tinker Street to match,” said Joel Zawacki, the Indians’ vice president and chief commercial officer. “We are excited for this inaugural event and to continue expanding Victory Field’s reputation as a versatile, premier event space in the Circle City.”
The evening will begin with a cocktail hour in the Elements Financial Club, offering views of downtown Indianapolis. Guests will then be escorted to the field for dinner service.
The five-course menu, inspired by traditional ballpark fare, includes gourmet renditions of stadium staples. Each course is paired with a signature cocktail, mocktail or glass of wine.
Courses include items such as peanut hummus, a smoked pulled pork tostada, a crispy chicken duo with potato pavé, a reimagined ballpark hot dog served on a house-made pretzel bun, and a sweet corn ice cream sundae presented in a mini baseball helmet.
Representatives from Tinker Street will present and describe each course and beverage pairing.
“Tinker Street specializes in crafting premier culinary experiences, and Dinner on the Diamond is no exception,” said Jourdan Ivory, restaurant operations manager at Tinker Street. “We are looking forward to guests encountering tastes of the ballpark like never before.”
Individual tickets are priced at $225, while tables of eight are available for $1,800. Tickets can be purchased at VictoryField.com.
Guests will have the opportunity to submit dietary restrictions, drink preferences and seating requests during checkout. Seating is limited.