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Against the Grain Brewery and Smokehouse announced on social media that it will suspend operations at its Slugger Field location.
The guys behind the popular New Wave Burritos will open their new concept, Toasty’s Tavern, in the Shelby Park neighborhood June 22.
Today 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.
When 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.
Fasten 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.
Hearth on Mellwood, the short-lived restaurant by Chik’n & Mi owners Jason McCollum and Aenith McCollum, is closing permanently.
The executive chef at Red on Main in Madison, Ind., dishes on his experiences reopening the restaurant in the wake of the coronavirus shutdown. Restaurants in Kentucky can begin to reopen at limited capacity this Friday.
When coronavirus struck, many if not most food and drink establishments quickly shifted to a carry-out and curbside model to try and ride out the state-mandated shutdown. But one restaurateur decided to take a leap of faith and open.
It’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.
Just as Passover comes to an end, a new tradition begins: Buffalo Trace Distillery announced this week it will release what it believes to be the first authentic Kosher whiskeys. Three of them, in fact.
The story continues of small businesses in America stepping up in an effort to fight COVID-19. And our story is from a small business in Louisville making a massive impact right here in Kentucky.
You can give your favorite server or bartender a tip from afar with a recently-launched Virtual Tip Jar. Not a bad way to help your local pub or restaurant during these difficult days.
Logan Street Market announced Wednesday that it will remain open under limited hours until further notice.
Some Louisville motorists complain about cyclists taking up too much of the road, but a recent study shows that Louisville is the 15th most car-dependent city of 52 metropolitans included.
Cheers to our first Maker Monday! Up first is our good friends, Cruise Customs Flags. CCF handcrafts American Flags from Kentucky bourbon barrel staves - they are a veteran-owned business right here in Louisville.
It’s difficult to put into words the feeling of a silent disco but what we can tell you — it was one of the best experiences we’ve had in a long time.
While it’s never a good time to see a red sign and a government issued lock on your business’s front door, this one comes at an especially bad time for a local chocolatier.
Local chef Madeleine Dee is rolling out a series of cookbooks, a new video series and a culinary consulting service under the title The Seasoned Cynic.
Life comes at you like a herd of elephants sometimes. On days like that, cooking a meal just isn’t in the schedule. A new Highlands location of Prep Meals 502 will help ease that pain.
It’s been a couple of decades since the gray building at the corner of Swan Street and East Breckinridge Street was the home of Swan Street Antique Mall. With the grand opening of Fleur de Flea Vintage Urban Market over the weekend, some of those old retro vibes came back.
When Ward 426 closed last summer, there was plenty of speculation as to what might land there. We later learned that a chain concept called Agave & Rye, and we hear it will open Feb. 9. Also, a local chicken joint will open its second location in Middletown.
The Louisville Orchestra and Jim James continue collaborating as the invite has been extended to a historic music venue
If you’re desperately seeking a vintage lunchbox or an old Beach Boys album, you’ll soon have another option. Fleur de Flea will officially open its new, permanent location near Paristown Pointe this Saturday, Feb. 1.
Chef Eric Morris, who formerly owned Gospel Bird and Hull & High Water, will open his new concept in the Highlands. The expected opening of Faces Bar/Bistro is estimated for late March.
The new bar opening soon on Whiskey Row, Expo, has been in the works since early last year. But the name goes all the way back to something that took place in Louisville in the 1880s.
The latest announcement makes the third grocery store in a year to shut its doors in the East End.
We’ve had this project in our sight for over a year now; so, we’re excited to finally wrap up phase 1.0 and put it out to all of you. We wanted to create a place where people in Louisville could come and find information on local eateries, breweries, farmers markets, new restaurants, old restaurants..
False Idol Independent Brewers is becoming Chimera Brewing, and the grand opening happens this weekend.