You got your say, now we get ours. In random and messy order (we are the Louisville Eccentric Observer, after all), here is what the LEO staffers and writers think is the best in town. We hope you find something new and exciting.
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Best Shawarma
Syrian Grill Abu Abdu
3325 Bardstown Road
In a life before Louisville, I spent seven years as a journalist living in Beirut, Lebanon (and spent time in Syria both before and during that countrys devastating war). Middle Eastern cuisine is near and dear to my heart, but its also something I generally avoid in many parts of America after too many disappointing meals. Shawarma may be the dish hardest to nail. To be done properly, it has to be cooked on a rotating spit. And oftentimes, places cooking shawarma or its Greek cousin the gyro eschew the spit in favor of a stovetop, which just does not capture the same flavor or texture. Thankfully, Syrian Grill Abu Abdu is the real deal, cooking up chicken and beef shawarma on massive spits in their Bardstown Road kitchen, shaving off the outer layer of grilled meat fresh for every order. As a marker of how good it is: If Syrian Grill Abu Abdu were a shawarma spot in Beirut, Id go there over other places. Their chicken shawarma is cooked to perfection, wrapped in a thin bread and then pressed on a grill to crisp it up. Make sure you dip it in the garlic sauce that they provide. I usually do takeout, but inside, their dining room features cosy couches typical of majlis sitting rooms in the Arab world, a fountain and large pictures of the Citadel of Aleppo and Jerusalems Dome of the Rock. Josh WoodBest Vegan Dishes That Arent At A Vegan Restaurant
Vietnam Kitchen, Ramsis Cafe, Mayan Cafe
South End, Bardstown Road, NuLu
Louisvilles vegan/vegetarian scene seems to be thriving, with events like Bluegrass VegFest and restaurants like V-Grits continuing to get better and better. But this is about those hidden delicious gems in the Louisville restaurant scene that also happen to be vegan. For example, Vietnam Kitchen in south Louisville has an amazing vegan dish: stir-fried tofu with lemongrass. And, of course, Ramsis Cafe On The World has a few options, including the Jamaican tofu sandwich (on Ramsis popular focaccia bread), the raw hope salad (made with greens from Ramsis own farm), and a few others that we just dont have space to cover here. One final recommendation: Try the vegetarian burrito at Mayan Cafe in NuLu, easily modified to be vegan for all you animal lovers out there.Ethan SmithBest Concert Venue To Take Photos At
Old Foresters Paristown Hall
724 Brent St.
I always appreciate seeing that the bands and events I like are coming to Paristown Hall. Ive photographed multiple concerts and wrestling shows here, and Ive never had a bad time shooting. The venue is spacious and the staff are gracious they always go to the fullest extent possible to make my job easier. When I was struggling to see above a full-house crowd at a show without a photo pit, the staff let me borrow a step stool, and for once in my short-person life, I finally experienced the feeling of tallness. It was magical. I even have the venue to thank for getting me my LEO job in the first place: when I was a grad student in journalism school (virtually), I did what would become my capstone project on how the Louisville Orchestra was adapting to a virtual season. They rehearsed inside Paristown Hall at the time, with a reduced capacity, electric fans on the stage, distanced chairs and other pandemic adaptations that we now look back on as hallmarks of 2020 as a whole. Thanks to that project, I had a stronger portfolio to send to LEO, and, well, two years later, here I am. Carolyn BrownBest Sports Arena
Lynn Family Stadium
350 Adams St.
I often judge local venues through the lens (no pun intended) of their photographer-friendliness, and Lynn Family Stadium takes the top honors for accommodating sports photographers. Although there are big sports venues in the city in which one can actually get onto the field, the court, etc., albeit on the sidelines, what makes LFS so great is: you cant! Youre pretty much limited to one end of the field or the other end of the field. Two straight lines. Thats it. You never have to worry about whether or not youre allowed to be somewhere. Plus, those sides are both separated from the field by barriers, meaning you dont have to worry about roly-poly-ing away from a full-speed linebacker as he almost crashes into you, then sending one of your Crocs flying right next to an ESPN camera. Not that thats ever happened to me LFS has given Louisvilles soccer teams so many victories, and the Estopinal End, where the fans bang drums and send up purple smoke at goals, always has such a great energy. (The above was written before sexual abuse allegations against former Racing Louisville coach Christy Holly surfaced. I will continue to support the players, all of whom deserve to be safe inside a beautiful venue like this.) Carolyn BrownBest breakfast when youre recovering from COVID
Huevos Rancheros at Con Huevos
2339 Frankfort Ave.
Why, yes, I did just get COVID after 2 1/2 years of artfully avoiding the pandemic. And no, I am not recommending this to you as one of Louisvilles best things to do in 2022. But COVID did teach me some useful things about eating. I didnt have a lot of appetite while recovering, but a mans got to eat, so I treated myself to local restaurant fare to fascinate my appetite. In this and the following two reports, Id like to share with you my nominees for the best breakfast, lunch, and dinner (for me), when recovering from COVID. You need a good breakfast to start your day, and I cant think of a better dish to jumpstart my system when Im not feeling it than the Huevos Rancheros at Con Huevos ($12.99). Yes! Im feeling better just thinking about this gently spicy, crunchy yet soft combination of rich egg flavors and chile spice. Literally ranch eggs, this is a hearty, filling dish that, in olden times, set up hardworking farm workers for a long day in the fields. Two glowing golden sunny-side-up eggs perch fetchingly atop crisp corn tortillas folded over creamy refried black beans and dressed with spicy salsa ranchera, avocado, and mild yet gently funky queso fresco. Desayuno de campeones, I tellya breakfast of champions! Robin GarrBest Asian Grocery
Asian Food Mart (Formerly Dixie Oriental)
3900 Bardstown Road
Im a big fan of this area of Bardstown Road. Theres just so much happening culturally that its such a rich experience spending time there. I have been a long time shopper at the Asian markets in town, and to pick my favorite was super difficult, but I decided to go with Asian Food Mart because I visit it the most. First, let me mention Chois almost won with its freshly made kimbap, but Asian Food Mart wins on convenience for me and that it is a well thought out and executed small market with plenty of rice varieties, ramen choices and my favorite snack aisle. The specialty drink choices are excellent with our family favorite, the Tomomasu Mango and Peach sodas. The customer service is always lovely and since my cooking specialty is East and Southeast Asian food, I always find the ingredients, spices, and utensils that I need to prepare any dish from these regions including sushi ingredients.
As a student of Korean language, the store gives me great practice in reading product labels not translated into English. All of the local Asian markets have their charms and you should visit, but, for me, Asian Food Mart is my top choice. Pro tip: Dont go to the store and make weird noises or frown at products or ingredients you dont understand. It may not be for your palate but you can at least be polite. Erica RuckerBest lunch when youre recovering from COVID
Margherita Pizza at Coals
3730 Frankfort Ave.
Pizza has always been comfort food for me since I was a little kid, and my infatuation only got worse after living in New York City for a few years and making frequent trips to Italy after that. Naturally, when I was recovering from COVID and still felt short on appetite, pizza was one of the most tempting foods I could imagine. Must. Have. Pizza. But where? Louisville is rich with pizzerias, and plenty of them are worthy. Heck, a good half-dozen favorites could call my name on any given day. But Coals Artisan Pizza always makes my top five with the tasty leopard-spotted crussts that emerge from its coal-fired oven; and Coals branch in St. Matthews Vogue Center is handy. Best of all, its St. Matthews pie Coals moniker for the classic Neapolitan pizza Margherita is a perennial favorite. Simple, perfect, its three toppings of fresh tomato, fresh mozzarella, and fresh basil reflect the red, white, and green colors of the Italian flag. Indeed, it was first created in Naples in 1889 and named in honor of the newly unified Italys first queen, Margherita. The St. Matthews ($14.50) mirrors the original and ups the ante with fior de latte mozzarella and Coals tangy sauce. You can even make it a breakfast pie, adding two eggs over easy and Nueskes applewood smoked bacon for $2.50 more, but naah. Authenticity matters. Robin GarrBest Bar In A Liquor Store
Frankfort Avenue Liquors & Wine
2115 Frankfort Ave.
When it comes to bars inside of liquor stores, Frankfort Avenue Liquors is hard to beat. A long bourbon list and an equally long bar. Live music. Draft beer from local breweries. Cocktails served up in Tiki mugs. You can bring your dog. What more can you ask for? Sure, the lighting is a little bright and there are shopping carts next to the entrance, but this is a still a store after all. And the fact that it is a liquor store means its an easy place to pick up a six-pack or a bottle of that fancy bourbon youve just sampled before you head home. Last time I was there, the customers spanned from newly-legal drinkers to octogenarians, and the band on the small stage up front played a surprisingly good Johnny Cash cover. Frankfort Avenue Liquors is a delightfully quirky experience in a still-quirky Louisville. And when Im looking to have a drink in a liquor store, its my go-to. Josh WoodBest Place To Watch The NFL Sunday Ticket
Manhattan Project
2101 Frankfort Ave.
Theres nothing quite like watching football with a motley crew of friends and strangers, with everyone cheering and screaming in every direction, watching upsets and heartbreaks and fantasy highs and lows. Sure, theres that loud Eagles fan and the smug Tom Brady acolyte. And everyone with an AFC North jersey is probably side-eyeing each other like they want to start throwing ninja stars across the room. But a good football crowd theres nothing better than that the day before you have to return to work and start the horseshit responsibility cycle all over again. There are several pretty solid places to watch the NFL Sunday Ticket, but the Manhattan Project has edged out as the best. And its all about that back room thats spacious and airy and full of TVs playing every single game. The beers are well priced (the food a little less so), but the crowd is what shines. Theres a Skittles pack of jerseys repping every team out there, which makes the witching hour fun, when the 1 p.m. games start descending into chaos. Scott ReckerBest dinner when youre recovering from COVID
Daal Makhani at Tikka House
3930 Chenoweth Square
The current COVID variants dont usually completely demolish ones senses of smell and taste. Id have hated that. But COVID did tweak my taste buds. My whole tasting system was just off. Nothing tasted quite right. Bitter tasted more bitter, and spicy tasted like fire. The overall impact made me lose my appetite. What could I do? Go for the dishes that make up my idea of comfort food: Huevos Rancheros, a traditional margherita pizza, and maybe best of all, to round out a day with a hearty, rich dinner, Indian daal makhani. Daal in its many forms comprises spicy Indian lentil soups and stews, and you could call daal makhani the king of daals. Makhani means buttery, and this rich, consoling dish from Northern Indias Punjab wraps a combination of long-simmered black lentils and red kidney beans in a rich robe of butter and cream. Reserved for special events, its often served at wedding feasts and other parties. And, of course, as an appetite kick-starter when Im not feeling great. The daal makhani at Louisvilles Tikka House ($13.99) is one of my favorites among many contenders, and two large pieces of tender, puffy garlic naan ($4.49) and long-grain basmati rice made it a filling meal. Subtle, complex and harmonious spicing elevates Tikka Houses rendition, a thick, dark soup of black lentils and kidney beans tender, flavor-loaded legumes swimming in that thick, savory cream-and-butter sauce. Robin GarrBest Board Game Event Of The Year
NerdLouvia
Art Sanctuary (1433 S. Shelby St.)
On the surface, board games are sort of a weird and forgotten piece of the pop culture puzzle; everyone likes them, but few people make time to play them. But look a little deeper and theres a bustling world of unique, creative and robust games that run the spectrum from being able to play in under 30 minutes to campaigns that last months. NerdLouvia a local board game con is a vibrant look into that world. And, after a two-year hiatus, its back in 2022, scheduled for Friday, Nov. 4-5. They arrange a schedule of times and seats for various board games, and you can sign up for what you want to play. Someone will be staffed to lead each game and will help all of the players throughout. Its a great way to get outside your wheelhouse and make some new friends. It also features vendors, artists, panel discussions, workshops, cosplay, improv and more. Its worth the $30 per day. Scott ReckerBest Place For A Quick Walk
Crescent Hill Reservoir
Reservoir Avenue
With its paved loop around the 110 million gallons of water clocking in at just under one mile in length, the Crescent Hill Reservoir is the perfect place for a 15-minute walk. Its man-made, but the body of water is nonetheless beautiful and easily tricks the mind into thinking youre out in the country while youre still in the city. On your trip around the reservoir, youll also be treated to signs on lampposts sharing facts about the Louisville Water Company (Did you know that Louisville Water Company maintains over 24,000 fire hydrants? Or that typhoid rates dropped by 60% when people switched from well water to Louisville Water?). The Gothic-style gatehouse from the late 1800s adds architectural flare (and is occasionally opened to the public). The only caveats to Crescent Hill Reservoir being the perfect walk are: 1. No dogs allowed and 2. They lock the gate at dusk, so you need to get your walk in while the sun is still in the sky. Josh WoodBest Riverside Restaurant
Cunninghams Creekside
6301 River Road
Its no shock that Louisville, aka River City, has plenty of riverside restaurants to choose from. And theyre all great, dont get me wrong, but Cunninghams Creekside does it best. First of all, the drive there is half the fun. If youre coming from downtown, you get to soak in the view of the Ohio River from the long ride down River Road. Now, many of you might be screaming at your paper, What about Captains Quarters! Sorry, folks, not my scene. Im settling down on the porch at Cunninghams and watching wildlife, kayaks, paddleboarders, and the occasional boat make its way down Harrods Creek towards the Ohio. And best of all, the fried fish is top-notch. You just cant beat it. And the coleslaw! *Chefs kiss.* Its a fantastic place to wind down after a long day. Or you could check it out after paddling with nearby Nachand Canoe & Kayak. Ethan Smith Photo by Ethan Smith.Best Place to Attend A Poetry Reading
Surface Noise
600 Baxter Ave.
The first poetry reading I ever attended was during my freshman orientation at the University of Louisville. The speakers name was Brett Eugene Ralph, then an English professor at Hopkinsville Community College, reading from his recently published book of poetry, Black Sabbatical. His voice immediately drew me in. Nearly a decade later, I would be walking into his record shop, Surface Noise, to be greeted with that same voice once again. Since opening the business in 2016, Brett has hosted countless musical performances and literary events at this space on Baxter Avenue. He is a champion for local art and music in 2018, he transformed the shops back room into the Darby Forever Gallery, which now displays a rotation of works by local artists. More than just a small record shop, Surface Noise is an intimate gathering place for conversation and community, making it one of the best places in Louisville to attend poetry readings (and shop for rare vinyl!). A lot of poetry encourages me to go to a deep and interior place, and thats an intense experience, he told me. Getting to experience that interiority, publicly, with other people, theres something really magical and vulnerable about that. Lara KinneBest Pastry
Heitzmans Bakery
3333 Bardstown Road
The caramel pecan danish. Babies, this thing packs some calories at about 390 400 for a danish, but with a coffee, a bite of fruit and a bit of time in the toaster oven, you will not find a better, more satisfying diet-busting event. For 130 years, the Heitzman family has been keeping the local blood sugar high and the sweet tooth satisfied. The pecan danish isnt rare or hard to find. You can actually go to any Kroger and buy the pastries there. Its just that you need to have the experience to understand it, and then definitely repent for it in whatever way that you rectify your transgressions. This danish is a transgression. One you wont regret as long as you take a nice long walk after. Erica RuckerBest Place in Town To Let Your Dog Shit
The Yard Of A Politician Who Shall Not Be Named
So look, you probably think that letting your dog or any other pet (no ones judging you, babies; walk your cats or turtles and live your life) take care of business is impolite at the least, and pretty ornery at worst, but hear me out. If youre like me, you probably also find it, I dont know, ruder when one person who has wielded incredible political capital stacks the Supreme Court to a conservative majority, which leads to more than 51% of the U.S. losing the right to their bodily autonomy. And maybe that person has minimized opportunities for the have-nots while lining the pockets of the ultra-wealthy who just so happen to be donors. Oof that sounds like a lot, right? What a goon, a jerk, or a villain. I mean, yikes! Now, were not saying this character lives off Douglass Loop on a street with a tavern named after it, but what if this ABSOLUTELY NO WAY NOT a fictional character just maybe, like just might, have the softest grass that your dogs ass has ever had the experience of touching? What if that person cannot possibly live another day without a properly fertilized yard, your gift to this pretend person who has no problem looking you in the eye while they strip you of your rights? Well, I think youd have an obligation to leave the gift of a greener planet, dont you? Syd BishopBest Video Game Event Of The Year
Louisville Arcade Expo
Triple Crown Pavilion (1776 Plantside Drive)
Sure, we now have a practically unlimited number of video game titles at our fingertips, with next generation systems carrying libraries of thousands of options, all available after a few quick clicks (and a credit card ding). But dont you miss that old arcade feel? All the noises, the eccentricity and electricity of people losing their collective minds over pixelated, 16-bit nonsense. Well, the annual Louisville Arcade Expo has all of that and so much more. Besides hundreds of free-to-play arcade cabinets and pinball machines from almost every era, there are tournaments, speakers and special guests. Personally, my favorite area is the LAN room, where eight computers face eight more computers that are connected for classic multiplayer games like Unreal Tournament. There are always new pinball machines and a neo-retro indie game to steal the show, too. Its easily one of the best events in Louisville. Scott Recker Nik VecheryBest Bicycle Route Thats Not The Louisville Loop
The LEO Loop (we made up)
Big Four Station to Bowman Field
The Louisville Loop sounds cool in theory, but with many sections unfinished or just too damn busy with car traffic, I set out to find my own loop.
First, start at Big Four Station in Jeffersonville, where you can get a glimpse of the sunrise as you ride over the bridge. Make your way to Lexington Road and circle around the backside of Cave Hill Cemetery. Enter Cherokee Park and weave your way through until you find another beautiful park Seneca. And as you ride the Seneca Park Loop, youll catch a nice view of Bowman Field and its historic WWII-era plane backlit by a rising sun. Since the Seneca Loop is about five miles total, add as many laps as you want, then head back to the Big Four Bridge for some food and drinks at Parlour Pizza in Jeffersonville. Ethan Smith Studio.51 – stock.adobe.comBest Wings
Eden & Kissi
3912 Bardstown Road
Yep, it is literal steps from my favorite Asian grocery but this Caribbean eatery wins best wings, hands down. Their Peri-Peri wings never let me down. Each Saturday morning as I make my way to the Louisville Korean School (best language experience), the grill outside Eden & Kissi is already pumping out the heavenly scent of smoking meat. It isnt just the smoke. Its the seasoning, the people, the care in which your food is received with positive vibes and well-wishes. The owners Kissi and Jean-Pierre Gnamba always greet their customers with smiles, and really, they treat you like an extension of their family. The shop is small and there is always a short wait, but being surrounded by the smells of what will surely be manna for your belly and happy customers who know that the food will be excellent, its never a bad time. The greatest advice I can give you when ordering is go with the Peri-Peri wings. Yes, take the hot sauce, and, yes order extra because one order will never be enough, especially if you live with other people. Once that smell enters the house, the wings disappear. Its clearly some form of sacred magic that makes these wings possible. The way that the meat slides off the bone and it has complex, seasoned and smoky flavor for days. Its just go. Erica RuckerBest Place for Free Entertainment/Best Place to See Comedy/Pretty much anything in the Arts & Entertainment category
A public high school classroom
Citywide
Words gotten around my school this year that Spider-Mans teaching Culinary. At least, Tobey McGuire is, I dont know who Gen Zs default Spider-Man is. Thats an improvement over last year when, 12 weeks into school, a student asked her neighbor what my name was. Lamar or something. Prompting a student across the room to shout, Did you just say his name was Lemur! Its all endearing, since they seem to trust me enough to ask for help with other subjects classwork. Why would I know how to do trigonometry? Because you always make us do math in here. Thats a better answer than I expected. Especially from a student whose tardy notes have her going to Room Number IDK. Genres other than comedy pop up, too. There are the hallway rom-coms that spur classroom discussion. The Rudy-esque sports triumphs of the guy who missed the first six paper ball shots. And my personal favorite, the espionage missions of a student slyly using their phone during a test. The hero always gets busted. It probably doesnt help that theyre in casual gym fits instead of James Bonds tux. Jon Larmee sveta – stock.adobe.comBest Local Band To See Over And Over Again
Belushi Speed Ball
belushispeedball.bandcamp.com
In fairness, this one was probably a predictable choice. Ive written about them plenty of times. Ive photographed them plenty of times. Even so, theres no way I could refrain from giving pop culture punk rockers Belushi Speed Ball the props not literally, they have plenty of those already that they deserve. You dont go to a Belushi show just to hear music, though they do have bangers. You go to a Belushi show for a (literally) one-of-a-kind experience. Any band can play their own songs, but how many bands would play a show specifically to cats, with all of their lyrics changed to be cat-related? How many bands would play a roving Mad Max-themed show from a moving van? How many bands would douse the bowl of a skatepark with foam, LaCroix, whipped cream, colored powder, and orange Jell-O, for a show in which Indiana Jones ran away from a human-sized beach ball boulder? (Sidenote: all of this mess does not come out of a camera bag easily.) Belushi Speed Ball not only carries the torch of Keep Louisville Weird, but it also throws a bunch of chemicals into it to make the flame bigger, brighter, messier, and more colorful. Or something like that. Even a former member of GWAR GWAR! left that band to play with our hometown heroes, so you know theyre worth seeing. This LEO writer loves Belushi, and Belushi BeLEOshi? loves LEO. Carolyn Brown Photo by Carolyn BrownBest Place To Watch UFC Fights
The Sports & Social Club
427 S. 4th St.
Yes, I’m aware that you’re a local, and locals don’t go to Fourth Street Live!. You think it’s our version of Nashville’s Broadway Street. A place where tourists swarm around like wild drunken bees. A hive of scum and villainy. But hear me out here: One of the bars within the district, The Sports & Social Club, is the best place to watch the UFC fights in the city. And within the Watterson Expressway, one of the only places to watch to UFC fights in the city. But, the massive sports bar/bowling alley almost always features a good crowd and a laid-back atmosphere when a big card rolls around, which isn’t always the case in other establishments since people sometimes have problems acting right when the TVs are blasting fistfights that take place in cages. The worst I’ve ever seen at Sports is someone doing the Conor McGregor walk — you’re never going to be at a sports bar without at least a little cringe, but that’s some of the fun. The point is, there are plenty of TVs, plenty of people who want to nerd out about a niche sport and plenty of food and drinks at a reasonable price. —Scott ReckerBest Stadium Food
Four Pegs at Lynn Family Stadium
Under Section 210
I love sports. But stadium food can be disappointing: Despite all the advancements of society, the bland, overpriced hot dog served scrunched up inside some tin foil is still the most ubiquitous staple at stadiums everywhere. Sure, you can get something slightly more palatable, like chicken tenders or a hot dog with toppings, but itll cost you (and might still suck anyways). Four Pegs at Lynn Family Stadium an outpost of the Germantown restaurant that makes some of the best BBQ in the city overcomes the taste issue. They dont have their full Germantown menu on offer, but a pulled pork sandwich at $13.99 that comes with delicious fried potatoes that lie somewhere between fries and chips is super satisfying and only costs a few more dollars than less-tasty offerings elsewhere in the stadium. Sadly, the Four Pegs stand has been closed during the last few Racing Louisville games Ive gone to. Josh WoodBest Karaoke Bar
NoraeBar
717 E. Market St.
Karaoke isnt new to Louisville. There have been bars that have given singers and screechers alike the microphone for many years. What is new to Louisville is the way NoraeBar does Karaoke. Like its cousins across East and Southeast Asia, NoraeBar named after the Korean word for song and the karaoke/noraebang ( ??? ) culture in Korea offers a main-room karaoke experience but also the chance to rent small or larger private karaoke rooms where you and your close personal friends can squeal your favorite songs happily into the night. Even better, the bar offers private service to each of the rooms where your drinks are delivered to you. The setup is nice and feels safe, with a plethora of disposable mic covers and clean rooms. Party lights in each noraebang space set the mood. The bar offers great specialty drinks served with a diverse twist. From kimchi or pickle juice and tequilas to the Bidi Bidi Bom Bom with Mexican flair, NoraeBar offers a place for all and the crowd generally reflects that sentiment. When Ive been there, the faces have spanned the spectrum of diversity across the city, and its a really beautiful gift to have spaces like that in Louisville. Erica RuckerBest Quesadilla
Birria quesadilla at I Love Tacos
Multiple Locations
Im not a full-fledged foodie, but I like knowing whats hot in the food world. By the time I first heard about birria, I was already behind the trend, but no problem: trying the birria quesadillas at I Love Tacos, a colorful local chain with three locations, has since helped me get my fix more times than I can count. The restaurant has become my go-to spot for taking first dates and out-of-town guests, and the birria quesadillas are always my top recommendations. Theyre savory and packed full of slow-cooked meat and cheese, with a red birria broth for dipping. The dishes are filling and delicious and never too spicy yes, I know, dont judge, but I cant really handle spice. In any case, I have I Love Tacos to thank for introducing me to one of my new favorite foods. Carolyn BrownBest local alcohol trail to follow that isnt the Urban Bourbon Trail
Louisville Ale Trail
More Than 25 Local Locations
In Louisville, bourbon is king! With the local bourbon industry bringing hundreds of millions of dollars into the local economy each year by way of tourism, thats not likely to change anytime soon. However, bourbon is not the only alcohol-related industry bringing in the tourists. Louisvilles craft beer scene has exploded over the past few years with 26 individual breweries now calling Louisville home (and more on the way)! Enter the Louisville Ale Trails Brewery Passport Program, which acts as an informational guide to all things Louisville craft beer. Pick up a passport at any local brewery for $10 (literally all of them are participating), get your passport stamped at each brewery you visit, collect 12 or more stamps and redeem for prizes! Started in 2020 by three entrepreneurs who have been heavily involved in the local beer community for years, their mission is simple: elevate and promote the entire local craft beer scene. And with the Brewery Passport Program, putting on Louisville Beer Week for the past five years, and creating the now annual Louisville Beer Appreciation Day on May 2, the Louisville Ale Trail has certainly done just that! Jeff PolkThe Best Workout and Workout Reward That You Convince Yourself Doesnt Cancel It Out
Riding the Parklands End-to-End and Bootleg Bar-B-Q
9704 Old Bardstown Road
First thing: this end-to-end bike trip Im suggesting is about 40 miles long. But if youve got half a day to spare, its by no means a pros-only route. If I can take it on as an asthmatic riding an undersized 21-speed, the average rider should be more than able. Feeling secure surrendering to a hill and walking your bike from time to time helps, though. No matter what the best nutrition science says, capping a long, grueling workout with a hearty meal is what my soul knows. Luckily, theres just a mile up and five lanes across Bardstown Road. Hop in the car for this last stretch; this drag of state highway isnt pedal friendly. Theres also a choose-your-own-adventure dimension to this combo. Riders starting from Pope Lick Parktheres no shame in a half-ride, but dont pick up any passengerscan swing by FDKY (9606 Taylorsville Rd.) And down from the northern end of the Parklands is Barrel 33 (14049 Shelbyville Rd.). Jon Larmee
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