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Bottleworks Hotel Earns Its Second MICHELIN Key (and It Wears It Well)

  • Writer: Hendricks Commercial Properties
    Hendricks Commercial Properties
  • Oct 10
  • 1 min read

The MICHELIN Guide has spoken again and it has excellent taste.


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Bottleworks Hotel has officially received its second consecutive One MICHELIN Key in the 2025 MICHELIN Guide hotel selection.


As part of a very selective group of hotels across the United States, Bottleworks is now, once again, among the top places travelers can stay for an experience that’s anything but ordinary. If the first MICHELIN Key was a bold entrance, the second is a confident strut down the runway.


The MICHELIN Key itself is no casual nod. It represents a “very special stay”, a mark of distinction that highlights hotels with exceptional service, standout style, and the kind of atmosphere you remember long after you’ve checked out. Or, in Bottleworks’ case, the kind of atmosphere you daydream about checking back into.


“This back-to-back recognition is the result of our commitment to quality and a team that truly cares about every guest touchpoint,” said Josh Rodgers, General Manager at Bottleworks Hotel. “The MICHELIN Key designation is a true reflection of how we operate every shift, every day.”

MICHELIN Guide also recognized Ironworks Hotel Indy, Bottleworks’ equally striking sister property on the city’s north side with MICHELIN Key status.


Bottleworks Hotel…a very special stay, indeed.


To learn more about MICHELIN Key hotels or to browse the full 2025 list, visit MICHELIN Guide. To read more about Geronimo Hospitality Group’s MICHELIN Key properties, click here.

 

 
 
 
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850 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS, IN

Geronimo Hospitality Group
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