ATM Machine at SADDLE UP SALOON AND DANCE HALL

6378 E 82nd St, Indianapolis
(317) 288-2965

Recent Reviews

John Robinson

This place is now called Estereo.

Everett Troyer

Closed down June 2021

haroldbH6209EI

Excellent place to dance and have fun. Spent many of nights at this club with great and some embarrassing moments.... lol... Myself and Rhonda Eldr.......

Andrea Scudder

Online said open until 3 & WAS NOT! CAME 2 HOURS!

Richard Chaney

I read the reviews. that's enough

Samantha Gardner

We reserved a table for a bachelorette party. I liked that we received chips back in order to purchase drinks throughout the night. I have NEVER been line dancing before so the lessons were helpful. If you wanted to get out and try to dance with the others even if you didn't know the song/dance the regulars (or maybe they were people that just knew what they were doing) were very helpful in kind of directing you what to do. Felt like a small town bar but in a bigger city.

jennifer Lynagh

This bar has gone down hill in the last 6 years..I have been coming to this bar pretty much every weekend for the past 6 years. I paid a few times but then became “a regular “ at least I thought and was let in for free cover. In the past 4 months I have paid more to get in then I have in the previous 6 years that it has been open I am a shamed. Who knows how many thousands of dollars I have thrown away in this bar. If you are not apart of their “ A list “ then you are not a regular. As if of April 13 2019 this bar has lost my business.. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY AT SADDLE UP!!!!Thanks for wasting 6 years of my time and money. Also management doesn’t return emails...Chris ( my fiancé)

Tim Brown

The sound level was WAY above the OSHA max of 80 decibles. This is important. Why? What's the point in going to a club to socialize if you a) are unable to socialize due to the extreme sound volume, and b) you suffer long term hearing damage in the process and become deaf like the DJ? I think club owners these days reason that the sound level induces people to drink more and spend more money, but it also discourages many from coming back on a regular basis.. There were lots of hot women the night I was there, but again what's the point? It is hard to enough to game a woman when both of you can clearly hear what is said without shouting at her, and she can smeill every detail of the meal you had before.

Ariel H.

The bartender told me the only thing she would serve me was water, right when I got there. First drink. Would never recommend this place to anyone. She had such a terrible attitude. I will never go back. First time going there and she killed my experience. Never again.

Delaney Englert

Saddle Up is definitely fun if you like to dance, like bigger and spacious venues, and like country/standard pop hits. These are reasons I like it. Some cons. I don't know if it was entirely because I ate before going there, but I had a long island, lemon drop, and 2 shots of fireball. I'm only 100lbs and honestly didn't even get a buzz which was a little dissapointing and makes me wonder if anything is watered down. But the main drag for me was I expected line dancing to, mainly, stop at 10:30 once they played other music besides country. Don't get me wrong, it's fun to learn dances, but I went out to dance normally as well. But almost ANY song had people line dancing, line dances I didn't know, and have no idea how everybody else does. So it makes you feel awkward to try and just dance normally on the side lines. And it can be difficult and also awkward to try and simply learn by watching and fumbling around trying to join in. The other downer is if they played a song that there wasn't a line dance for, almost everybody would leave the dance floor, again, making me feel super awkward staying and trying to just dance normally. Obviously people not dancing isn't the bars fault, but it was my experience on a Saturday night there.

mark holtz

Half country and hip hop till 10:30, then all crap after that, last time I go !

Kylee J.

Is Saddle a fun place? Yes, it is... I'll admit I always have a fun time. Do I come often? No. This bar isn't for everyone and I can certainly understand why certain groups of people completely avoid it all together. I hate to leave this review but I believe in call out culture and if a business wants to stand by certain expectations they need to hold themselves to all expectations they put out there. Saddle up has a long list of rules that you must meet when it comes to your clothing to enter their establishment. I have several issues with this so called "dress code" and waited until I witnessed an issue myself before writing a review. Below are examples of their dress code (taken from their website): Shirts * No athletic jerseys * No extra long shirts (that hang below pant pockets) * No plain white tee shirts * No shirts that the management considers vulgar, offensive, or otherwise likely to cause a disturbance Hats * Hats are allowed * All hats must be worn with brims forward or backward. Not sideways or "cocked" to the side * No flat bill hats Miscellaneous * Clothing must not be excessively torn, dirty, tattered, or emit an unpleasant odor I spent a night out at Saddle Up for a birthday party and I noticed multiple of men wearing cut off T-shirt's and one man wearing a T-shirt stating, "I'm not gay but $20 is $20." So to me; these men were outside of the dress code but no one was asking them to leave or change into different shirts. Their dress code strictly talks about worn or torn shirts being restricted AND offensive clothing. Yet, I noticed several issues on a Saturday night. If a bar wants to enforce certain dress code standards they need to make sure they are standing by ALL of their "rules" and not cherry pick. CHEERS!

Luisa Kolb

Honestly, if I could give this place 0 stars I would. 1. If you’re not a line dancer on a Friday (or a day that it’s not as busy) you’re gonna get dirty looks EVEN from the staff. 2. Let’s be real, this bar is mainly a white person place (even though yes I saw a lot of other races and ethnicities they were line dancers) so because my little group did not know how to line dance we just wanted to drink and dance on our own. I had had maybe 4-5 drinks and three were back to back, I was cut off. 2/6 people in my group were definitely drunk.. definitely needed to be cut off but I did not. I quickly realized that these people really wanted us out of the bar, they stopped serving me and a couple others that were doing fine. My friend, left her drink unattended for maybe 2 min while we danced, she came back finished her drink and shortly after we noticed it had been roofied. She started acting strange and passed out. Not normal for someone who had maybe 5 drinks. I won’t be coming back to this place, honestly it’s been a while since I’ve experienced racism but this was it. I felt very unwelcome and sadly so did my friends. If you’re not a line dancer, honestly this place isn’t for you.

Luisa Perez

Honestly, if I could give this place 0 stars I would. 1. If you're not a line dancer on a Friday (or a day that it's not as busy) you're gonna get dirty looks EVEN from the staff. 2. Let's be real, this bar is mainly a white person place (even though yes I saw a lot of other races and ethnicities they were line dancers) so because my little group did not know how to line dance we just wanted to drink and dance on our own. I had had maybe 4-5 drinks and three were back to back, I was cut off. 2/6 people in my group were definitely drunk.. definitely needed to be cut off but I did not. I quickly realized that these people really wanted us out of the bar, they stopped serving me and a couple others that were doing fine. My friend, left her drink unattended for maybe 2 min while we danced, she came back finished her drink and shortly after we noticed it had been roofied. She started acting strange and passed out. Not normal for someone who had maybe 5 drinks. I won't be coming back to this place, honestly it's been a while since I've experienced racism but this was it. I felt very unwelcome and sadly so did my friends. If you're not a line dancer, honestly this place isn't for you.

jennifer Stuard

This bar has gone down hill in the last 6 years..

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ATM Machine at SADDLE UP SALOON AND DANCE HALL

6378 E 82nd St, Indianapolis, IN 46250
(317) 288-2965