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April 26th is National Pretzel Day. Did you know that it is widely accepted that pretzels got their start in Germany by the European monks?

The unique knotted shape of a pretzel is believed to represent many purposes, from the Holy Trinity (the three openings representing the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), arms folded in a prayer or posture of humility to becoming a symbol of union in Switzerland in 1614, with weddings of royal couples featuring pretzels to represent the bond of matrimony. According to legend, this may also be where we get the phrase “tying the knot” from.

Today, each American consumes about two pounds of pretzels every year. That equates to about 362 million pounds of pretzels eaten annually.

Here are a few restaurants that are known to have good pretzels – so get out and enjoy some this National Pretzel Day! (Restaurants are shown in no particular order.)

Photo by Pierre Gui on Unsplash
Troll Pub Under The Bridge 150 W Washington Street, Louisville Courtesy Photo
Pearl Street Taphouse 407 Pearl Street, Jeffersonville Lisa Higgins
World of Beer 9850 Von Allmen Court #108, Louisville Courtesy Photo
80/20 at Kaelin’s 1801 Newburg Road, Louisville Tiffany Pulkowski
Sidebar at Whiskey Row 129 S. Second Street, Louisville Dublin Papa
Monnik Beer Company 1036 E Burnett Avenue, Louisville Stephen Kalicki
The New Albanian Brewing Company Pizzeria & Public House 3312 Plaza Drive, New Albany Courtesy Photo
RecBar 10301 Taylorsville Road, Jeffersontown Alp Deniz
Four Pegs Smokehouse and Bar 1053 Goss Avenue, Louisville Aliana "Cherp" Cherpitel
Gallant Fox Brewery 2132 Frankfort Ave, Louisville Courtesy Photo
River City Drafthouse 1574 Bardstown Road, Louisville Ryan Gravelle
Holy Grale 1034 Bardstown Road, Louisville Ciera LaBarre
Hammerheads 921 Swan Street, Louisville, Louisville Madison Murray

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