Our Clubhouse
The Antelope Club is a smoke-friendly establishment. Cigarettes, cigars/pipes, and electronic smoking devices are permitted.
The second floor of the Club is designated non-smoking. The Clubhouse contains two floors of rooms with an outdoor balcony
for Lopers' relaxation and enjoyment.
Cigar Room
The Al Schilling Cigar Room features wood-paneling, leather furishings, and a stocked humidor of premium tobacco selections. It's the perfect
place to lounge about and enjoy the company of fellow cigar smokers while watching the game.
Bar
Our original 1960's Bar remains intact, and if it could talk, it would tell many interesting stories.
With 3-4 beers on draft, a fine selections of liquors, cordials, and wines, you're sure to find your favorites.
Our professional and curtueous (and sometimes sassy) staff will mix cocktails you're sure to enjoy. Play your favorite songs on our TouchTunes jukebox!
Lopers love to gamble! Try your luck at our regular 50/50 raffles, our thrice-weekly "books" drawing, and our lottery pull-tab tickets. Cash winnings paid out by our bar staff!
Lopers love to gamble! Try your luck at our regular 50/50 raffles, our thrice-weekly "books" drawing, and our lottery pull-tab tickets. Cash winnings paid out by our bar staff!
Grand Antler Room
Named after our yearly honorary Loper known as the "Grand Antler", this room features an electronic vintage arcade game console (hand-built by one of our own Lopers) with hundreds of games from the 1980s onward. Free to play! A selection of board games also awaits you.
Poker Room
This secluded room is the place for your next poker night! Features a playing table with poker chip set and playing cards.
Dining Room
The Rex Early Dining Room serves as our main seating area, plus we have our very popular Silver Strike video bowling game, and Bull Shooter dart game.
Self-serve, complimentary fresh hot popcorn remains available when munchies hit, and an ATM for your convenience.
Conference Room
Upstairs you'll find our Conference Room. Club Members may reserve this space for meetings or other events, and features external connections to A/V equipment.
This area also serves as our back-up and under 21 dining area.
Other Clubhouse Odds and Ends
These antique wagon-wheel chandeliers adorn the Dining Room and Al Schilling Cigar Room
Keep yer hands off the Dik Dik!
Play a jaunty tune to the 1981 Board of Directors. Or don't, because our piano sounds awful!
Board of Directors Wall of years past on main staircase
Men and Women of the Year from years past, a tribute to a Loper named "Jug" who ate 100 White Castle sliders at one sitting, our collection of flintlock rifles, and scandalous Antelope Club stories by the Indy Star!
Keep yer hands off the Dik Dik!
Play a jaunty tune to the 1981 Board of Directors. Or don't, because our piano sounds awful!
Board of Directors Wall of years past on main staircase
Men and Women of the Year from years past, a tribute to a Loper named "Jug" who ate 100 White Castle sliders at one sitting, our collection of flintlock rifles, and scandalous Antelope Club stories by the Indy Star!