The former site of the Kroger on 922 S. Second St. in Old Louisville has been transformed into an impressive new haven for lovers of craft beer and a good time.
Brought to fruition by husband and wife team Johnathan and Dominique Shrader, Noble Funk Brewing Co. will feature a range of beer as well as wines, liquor, a craft pizza area and a full kitchen.
Dominique Shrader would like to see the space be used for a wide variety of purposes, including as being a convenient spot for students of nearby UofL and Spalding University to meet and study. If students want to come and sit or study or have meetings, well have enough area for folks to sit down and since its such a lovely big building we wanted to provide spaces to do different things and have different events.
The sprawling 27,000 square foot space has a wide open area in the front that will serve as a common area, a dedicated room in the back that can be reserved for private events, as well as a portion of the complex yet to be finished, but which Dominique Shrader says has the potential for a future tenant. We were looking pretty aggressively for someone to come fill that space, but with COVID and everything, the focus right now is just to get this side of it open.
A few highlights of the space include the beer tower with 24 taps, a gas fire oven for craft pizzas, and an outdoor event space that will include seating and even has a putting green. Noble Funk Brewing Co. will open in mid October. Now, for a peek inside:
Photos by Kathryn Harrington
The large complex also features an outdoor area that will be able to host a wide variety of events. Kathryn HarringtonBright and spacious, the complex is perfect for for a multitude of uses. Kathryn HarringtonBright and spacious, the complex is perfect for for a multitude of uses. Kathryn HarringtonNoble Funk features enough space for a wide variety of events and also can serve as a place for meetings and study for nearby UofL and Spalding University students. Kathryn HarringtonThis beer tower has 24 beer taps that will supply a range of beers of different styles and tastes. Kathryn HarringtonThis beer tower has 24 beer taps that will supply a range of beers of different styles and tastes. Kathryn HarringtonThe complex can also serve as a space for meetings and studying for nearby UofL and Spalding University students. Kathryn HarringtonSeveral walls in the complex will be covered in greenery. Kathryn HarringtonNoble Funk features a pizza area with a gas fire oven. Kathryn HarringtonThe 27,000-square foot space will be able to host a wide variety of events both inside and out. Kathryn HarringtonSeveral walls in the complex will be covered in greenery. Kathryn HarringtonFermentation vessels in the brew production space. Kathryn HarringtonThe 5,000 square foot brewery production area. Kathryn HarringtonThe outdoor area also features a putting green. Kathryn HarringtonDominique and Johnathan Shrader, owners of Noble Funk. Kathryn Harrington
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