New Brownsburg Businesses To Visit in 2025

Brownsburg is buzzing with new businesses in 2025, bringing fresh flavors, fun attractions, and unique shopping experiences to town. From family-friendly dining and innovative entertainment to expanded retail and beloved local staples finding new homes, there’s something for everyone to explore. Here’s a look at some of the exciting openings and expansions shaping Brownsburg this year.

Walt’s Eats and Drinks

A delicious burger with cheese, pickles, and lettuce, served on a toasted bun with a side of crinkle-cut fries, set on a black marble table. The background features the interior of Walt's Eats and Drinks.

Walt’s Eats and Drinks, 1561 N. Green St., opened in Brownsburg in early 2025 and features hearty pub-style favorites, including fish and chips, wings, chicken fingers, sandwiches, and salads, which can be paired with their vast selection of cocktails, wines, and beers. It’s the perfect family-friendly atmosphere for a memorable dining experience.

Centier Bank

Exterior view of Centier Bank's new location in Brownsburg, featuring a modern building design and signage.

Centier Bank, 1000 E. Main St., celebrated its grand opening in January after renovating a years-long vacant building on Main Street. The new branch is Centier’s first in Hendricks County. The full-service banking center provides a complete suite of products and services designed to meet the needs of businesses and individuals throughout the Brownsburg community. The branch offers amenities such as a coffee bar and free coin machine for customer use.

Slick City Action Park

Indoor action park featuring multiple colorful waterless slides and a vibrant mural in the background.

Slick City Action Park, 4430 N. CR 1000 E., is Indiana’s newest indoor attraction, featuring 13 waterless slides. This innovative facility, the first of its kind in Indiana, opened in Brownsburg last spring. In addition to slides with varying heights, speeds, and twists, the action park also includes air courts and junior play areas. A full-service food court offers a variety of delicious and fresh food and beverage options, making it an ideal destination for parties, group events, and family outings.

Circle City Kolache

A person holding a box of freshly made kolaches, showcasing a variety of flavors, in a cozy restaurant setting.

Kolaches have quickly become all the rage in Brownsburg this year! Circle City Kolache, located inside Ritter’s Frozen Custard at 1521 N. Green St. and locally owned, opened in February. It offers kolaches made fresh daily. From classic flavors like Sausage & Gravy to innovative savory options filled with Buffalo Chicken or Smokey Brisket, there’s something for everyone.

Queen Anne’s Lace

A florist arranging pink tulips in a glass vase with a pink ribbon, focused on her work in a floral shop.

Queen Anne’s Lace has been a Brownsburg staple business since 1983! The floral shop moved to its newly renovated location at 405 E. Main St. in early March. Owned and operated locally, the store prides itself on offering a full-service flower and gift shop, specializing in custom designs. In addition to floral arrangements, Queen Anne’s Lace also features a delightful selection of plants, gifts, and home décor items.

Ulta Beauty

Interior view of an Ulta Beauty store showcasing rows of cosmetics, skincare products, and beauty displays along the shelves.

Ulta Beauty, 903 N. Green St., opened its doors in July. Customers can explore everything from high-end cosmetics to affordable options, skincare treatments, and haircare products. In addition to the store’s diverse product offering, Ulta Beauty features a full-service salon, allowing customers to enjoy haircuts, color treatments, and makeup applications.

Alley’s Reserve

Outdoor dining area with string lights at night, featuring tables and guests enjoying a cozy atmosphere surrounded by plants.

Alley’s Reserve at Pinheads, 18 Whittington Dr., is one of Brownsburg’s best-kept secrets. The local family entertainment center featuring bowling, an arcade, and a full-service restaurant. Alley’s Reserve opened earlier this spring as a new speakeasy on the second floor. Visitors must make a reservation in advance. On the day of their reservation, guests will receive a password to provide to the hostess for access to the speakeasy. Inside, they can enjoy a curated menu of crafted cocktails and dishes that are exclusively available at Alley’s Reserve.

The Hype Vault

Interior of The Hype Vault featuring racks of colorful streetwear clothing and a spinning prize wheel in the background.

The Hype Vault relocated to Brownsburg at 1447 E Main St., from Lafayette in February of this year. Owned locally by Brownsburg grads Jordan Pope and Angel Tapia, the shop offers limited and hard-to-find sneakers, vintage clothing, and streetwear.

Whether you’re grabbing a bite to eat, shopping for the perfect gift, or exploring a new attraction, every dollar spent locally helps strengthen our schools, create jobs, and support the neighbors who make Brownsburg such a vibrant place to live. Next time you’re looking for something to do or somewhere new to go, consider exploring these local spots and see firsthand how your support helps our community thrive.

Author

  • Shelby Abner is the Community Relations Senior Manager for the Town of Brownsburg. Raised in Hendricks County, Shelby and her husband have called Brownsburg home since 2016. With her camera in hand, you’ll often find her exploring the town, supporting local small businesses, and spending quality time with her family at the parks. Shelby takes pride in the growth that Brownsburg has experienced over the years and appreciates the wonderful amenities and assets that the community has to offer, including special events, diverse dining options, and unique shopping experiences.

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