Devour Indy is officially back, and one of our first stops this season took us to The Courthouse Club, located in the heart of downtown Noblesville at 110 N 9th St, Noblesville, IN 46060. From start to finish, the experience was a great reminder of why Devour Indy is the perfect excuse to explore new restaurants around Hamilton County.
The space at The Courthouse Club feels welcoming and elevated without being overly formal. It’s the kind of place that works equally well for a relaxed dinner, a date night, or a special occasion with friends. From the moment we sat down, the service set the tone for the night—friendly, attentive, and genuinely warm. A special shoutout to Kayla, who took great care of us and made the experience even better.
We started with two standout appetizers from the Devour Indy menu. The Club Roll sushi immediately became one of our favorites. Made with cucumber, avocado, lobster mix, spicy mayo, red tobiko, and sesame seeds, it was fresh, creamy, and perfectly balanced with just the right amount of heat. We also tried the Date Night appetizer—Medjool dates stuffed with goat cheese, wrapped in Applewood smoked bacon, and finished with chimichurri. Sweet, savory, and rich, this dish is an easy win.
For the main courses, we ordered both the seafood and chicken options to get the full experience. The grilled salmon, served with honey balsamic, roasted cauliflower, wild rice, and mushrooms, was cooked beautifully and felt comforting yet refined. The chicken entrée, paired with quinoa, sautéed spinach, and a rosemary-lemon cream sauce, was one of the highlights of the night. The sauce added so much flavor without overpowering the dish, making it incredibly satisfying.
Dessert was the perfect way to end the meal. We tried both the house sorbet and the Honey Bourbon Bread Pudding, and the bread pudding quickly became our favorite dessert of the evening. Warm, indulgent, and full of flavor, it’s a must-order if it’s on the menu.
Overall, The Courthouse Club delivers an excellent Devour Indy experience in Noblesville. At $55 per person, the value is solid, the food is thoughtfully prepared, and the atmosphere makes you want to stay a little longer. If you’re exploring Devour Indy in Hamilton County, this spot is absolutely worth adding to your list.
Photos by We Like Indy Team.







