Restaurant in Zionsville, United States
Good Omen
100Pearl PointsLow-risk dinner

About Good Omen
Good Omen is a better fit for flexible Zionsville diners than for groups that need firm cuisine, price, or occasion details in advance. Try it first as a casual scouting meal; for a more defined Mexican, cocktail-led, or mainstream dinner plan, cross-shop Verde, Salty Cowboy, Tipsy Mermaid, or Stone Creek.
For diners considering Good Omen in Zionsville, the confirmed basics are limited but useful: it follows a smart casual dress code, is closed Monday and Tuesday, opens at 3 PM on the days it operates.
Several planning details are not part of the confirmed profile. Cuisine, chef, price range, seating, booking method are not verified here, so check current information directly if a group needs certainty on menu style, spend, or reservations before committing. For additional comparison points, Verde - Flavors of Mexico or Salty Cowboy Tequileria may be useful names to check separately.
Use the first visit as a scouting meal, not the big night
The right strategy is to treat this as a first-pass evening plan rather than the centerpiece of a tightly planned occasion. Check the current details before going, use the visit to decide whether Good Omen fits the kind of night you have in mind.
That makes Good Omen more useful for diners comfortable with discovery than for planners who need every detail confirmed in advance. Someone working through Zionsville restaurants may get more out of it than someone trying to lock in a known category before leaving home. If you want another option to research, Stone Creek - Zionsville is one comparison point. Tipsy Mermaid Conch House & Cocktails is another venue to check separately if you want more context.
Who should pick it, who should cross-shop
Pick Good Omen when Zionsville is the right city, smart casual is the right dress-code lane, the night can tolerate a little discovery. Cross-shop when price transparency, a known cuisine, or a clearly signposted special-occasion format is the deciding factor. Auberge is another comparison for readers considering a different option, while Verde - Flavors of Mexico and Salty Cowboy Tequileria are additional names to research if you want more context before deciding.
For a broader plan, build the rest of the night around confirmed hours first rather than forcing Good Omen to carry the whole itinerary. The verified schedule is Wednesday and Thursday from 3–9 PM, Friday and Saturday from 3–10 PM, Sunday from 3–9 PM, closed Monday and Tuesday.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Good Omen good for solo dining?
It can be a practical solo evening option in Zionsville if the hours fit your schedule. Good Omen is open Wednesday and Thursday from 3–9 PM, Friday and Saturday from 3–10 PM, Sunday from 3–9 PM; it is closed Monday and Tuesday.
What should I order at Good Omen?
No specific dishes are verified here. Check Good Omen's current information before you go, especially if you need certainty on menu style or other planning details.
Is lunch or dinner better at Good Omen?
An evening visit is the clear fit, because the listed hours start at 3 PM and run into the evening, with no lunch window shown. The venue is open Wednesday through Sunday and closed Monday and Tuesday.
What should a first-timer know about Good Omen?
Plan around the hours first: Good Omen is closed Monday and Tuesday, then open Wednesday through Sunday in Zionsville. The dress code is smart casual. Cuisine, price range, dishes, seating details are not verified here, so check the venue's current information for the latest details.
Is Good Omen good for a special occasion?
Good Omen may fit an evening plan in Zionsville if the confirmed hours and smart casual dress code work for you. If you need more certainty on cuisine, pricing, menu style, or occasion format, research current details first; Stone Creek - Zionsville is another option to compare separately.
Location
65 Boone Village, Zionsville, IN 46077
Zionsville, United States
Compare Good Omen
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Good Omen | Zionsville |
| Tipsy Mermaid Conch House & Cocktails | Zionsville |
| Auberge | Zionsville |
| Salty Cowboy Tequileria | Zionsville |
| Stone Creek - Zionsville | Zionsville |
| Verde - Flavors of Mexico | Zionsville |
How Good Omen Zionsville compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this is not the right fit
Choose Stone Creek - Zionsville when the group wants the safer, more predictable dinner choice. Choose Verde - Flavors of Mexico or Salty Cowboy Tequileria when Mexican flavors are the point of the booking.
How Good Omen compares in Zionsville
Good Omen is the flexible choice in this group, but not the clearest one. Verde - Flavors of Mexico and Salty Cowboy Tequileria are easier picks when the group wants Mexican flavors or tequila-led energy without debating the format.
For a steadier dinner plan, Stone Creek - Zionsville is the safer value-and-comfort comparison. Auberge is the better cross-shop when ambiance matters more than convenience. Good Omen works better for diners comfortable testing a place before assigning it a special-occasion role.
If the night is drinks-forward, Tipsy Mermaid Conch House & Cocktails has a clearer identity from the start. Choose Good Omen when ease of booking and local exploration matter more than a pre-labeled cuisine or a tightly planned evening.
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