HELLO: MODERN NEWS
Local chef Anoosh Shariat will celebrate the release of his new cookbook with a Thanksgiving-themed virtual dining and cooking event, followed by an in-person book signing.
Pandemic, be damned. Louisville Beer Week is happening this year starting Oct. 23 with oh-so-appropriate theme “Resilience.”
In my caution, I had been mostly steering clear of dining at restaurants, sticking mostly to places where I could carry out or sit outside. But on a rainy day when patio dining wasn’t an option, I made the choice to dine at the Jeffersontown location of I Love Tacos to try the famed birria tacos. I’m so glad I did.
It’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.
Several local breweries are joining in on an international initiative to raise funds for organizations that support equality and inclusion.
Against the Grain Brewery and Smokehouse announced on social media that it will suspend operations at its Slugger Field location.
Back 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.
Traveling Kitchen, one of Louisville’s favorite food trucks, plans to open a permanent carry-out location in the Irish Hill neighborhood. Get ready for tacos aplenty.
False Idol Independent Brewers is becoming Chimera Brewing, and the grand opening happens this weekend.