False Idol Independent Brewers is becoming Chimera Brewing, and the grand opening happens this weekend.
Read MoreWest Sixth Brewing’s long-awaited location in NuLu will fully open Wednesday, Oct. 28.
Read MorePandemic, be damned. Louisville Beer Week is happening this year starting Oct. 23 with oh-so-appropriate theme “Resilience.”
Read MoreIt’s a damn shame, but it was probably an easy thing to predict: There won’t be a NULUFEST this year. The NULU Business Association made the announcement on Monday.
Read MoreBack in the 1950s, the drive-in movie theater was an American staple, and Louisvillians fondly remember Kenwood Drive-in, Preston Drive-in and others. They’re gone, but there’s still one more drive-in nearby that is operating.
Read MoreToday Soccer Holdings, LLC released schematic designs for its practice facility located on the grounds of Champions Park on River Road. The plan will provide training facilities for its USL Championship club Louisville City FC, the new NWSL franchise launching in 2021, and youth academy.
Read MoreToday, it’s a place to get some delicious Nashville-style chicken, but the building that now is home to Royals began in the early 1900s as a “penny theater,” a small neighborhood landmark called the Empire Theatre.
Read MoreAs distilleries around the state make plans to begin reopening to the public, Danville’s Wilderness Trail Distillery has a new release ready for its June 8 return to being open to the public.
Read MoreYou’d blindly drive by it if you didn’t know about it. It’s not visible from busy Shelbyville Road in Middletown. In fact, you would have already placed your order for an Oreo blizzard at the neighboring Dairy Queen before you even batted an eye at this tasty little secret.
Read MoreWhen you’re the top dog of Louisville neighborhoods, even a global emergency doesn’t slow you down. Nulu presses on with new openings including Nulu Marketplace, West 6th.
Read MoreLouisville is well known today as a strong river city, but started in the 1770s as a small island on the Ohio River which was used as a makeshift military post established by George Rogers Clark.
Read MoreFasten your seatbelts, Louisville. Restaurants and some other businesses that facilitate gatherings will be able to reopen tomorrow, Friday, May 22. But not every business plans to reopen right away, mostly citing safety and health concerns amid a pandemic that still poses a threat.
Read MoreA curious statue stands in an odd, out-of-the-way place in Jeffersonville. What’s the truth behind the legendary ‘Hubcap Lady’?
Read MoreIt’s mostly covered by the trees today, but there’s a crashed airplane suspended from the hillside behind Headliners Music Hall. Here’s the back story.
Read MoreBulleit Bourbon this spring launched a new product in Blenders’ Select No. 001, a limited-edition release that is already making waves.
Read MoreThe mint julep is synonymous with the Kentucky Derby — but that wasn’t the case until 1938, and in fact, the drink originally traces to Virginia farmers and was typically made with rum or brandy.
Read MoreMore and more options keep emerging for getting through our lost Derby Day on May 2. Some bourbon experts have one that all the whiskey fans out there are going to love.
Read MoreWith widespread unemployment in the U.S., including plenty in Kentucky, it’s perhaps ironic that a familiar term in the English vernacular has roots in Louisville. That word, of course, is “workaholic.”
Read MoreMay 2 is going to be a day of disappointment for many who look forward to celebrating the Kentucky Derby. Woodford Reserve and Churchill Downs are here to help.
Read MoreIt’s a question almost as familiar to Louisvillians as, “Where did you go to high school?” The question, of course is, “What are you doing for Derby this year?” the Kentucky Guild of Brewers may have the answer.
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