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The new High Horse Bar sign hangs outside its NuLu location at 810 E. Market Street, marking the bar’s return with a refreshed focus and the same retro charm. High Horse Bar

High Horse Bar will reopen this Friday, June 20, at 2:00 p.m. at a new NuLu venue at 810 E. Market Street following a brief closure and months of preparation.

“We’re excited to open our doors in NuLu. It feels like the perfect home for High Horse,” said Humphrey. “This new chapter lets us keep everything people loved about the original bar while bringing something different to the NuLu neighborhood. We can’t wait to welcome everyone back.”

Previously in Butchertown, the tavern revealed its intentions to move last fall. The relocation follows five years on Story Avenue and a split with its old landlord. Together with partner James Wise, co-owners Dennie Humphrey and Brian Goodwin secured the East Market Street building—formerly home to Gray Market Design and the Dreamland music venue.

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Although the new location provides a space roughly in line with the original, the idea behind the bar has changed. High Horse will now concentrate more on furnishing a laid-back, bar-centric atmosphere than on staging live music.

Re-Grand Opening Details:

  • Date: Friday, June 20, 2025 at 2:00 p.m.
  • Location: 810 E. Market Street, Louisville, KY
  • Features: Enhanced bar-focused experience, outdoor patio, and the same welcoming atmosphere that defines High Horse.

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