I had always heard that the Granville Inn had one of the best hamburgers in Louisville. I think I’ll be able to back up that claim now. This charming Old Louisville haunt is typically filled with regulars watching one of the many flavors of ESPN, drinking a beer and enjoying some really good pub food. [...]
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Filed under: Old Louisville, Pub - Bar Food, Restaurant Review
Posted on July 29th, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Wick’s is one of those places that almost doesn’t need a review. You’ve more than likely been there before, and either really love it or not so much. Me? I love it. My wife thinks they put too much cheese on their pizza. There is no such thing as too much cheese on a pizza [...]
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Filed under: Highlands, Pizza, Restaurant Review
Posted on July 29th, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Sorry I’ve been so hard to find lately, folks. I’m vowing to get back to writing reviews again.
Jam, Valentino and I had some errands to run the other day, and just couldn’t decide where to eat lunch. So, I just kept driving south on Bardstown Road, and we just couldn’t put our finger on where [...]
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Filed under: Breakfast, Diner, Greasy Spoon, Highlands, Restaurant Review
Posted on July 25th, 2008 | No Comments »
Sorry lunch fans. I promise to be back very soon!
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Filed under: Restaurant Review
Posted on June 22nd, 2008 | No Comments »
Although this is technically a chain restaurant (and we don’t review chains here…we all know what they taste like), this place (formerly Gumbo-a-Go-Go) started here and it’s still kinda small, unlike the taste and portions of this cajun fast-casual restaurant.
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Filed under: Cajun, Clifton, Downtown Louisville, Frankfort Ave., Highlands, Restaurant Review
Posted on May 20th, 2008 | 4 Comments »
SUBTITLE: Mmmmm Good.
When I first moved to Louisville about 12-13 years ago, there was a commercial that ran on late-night cable that made a lasting impression on me. If you’re from around here, you definitely know what I’m talking about. If not, please allow me to reminisce about this commercial that is sooo bad it’s [...]
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Filed under: Clifton, Diner, Frankfort Ave., Greasy Spoon, Restaurant Review
Posted on May 20th, 2008 | No Comments »
I really like hot dogs. There…I said it. But not the type that most people think of…made of 3 different types of animals, of parts that you don’t want to know about. What I like is All-beef hot dogs. Kosher. Delish.
Derby City Dogs is right in the heart of the Highlands. You really couldn’t ask [...]
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Filed under: Highlands, Restaurant Review
Posted on May 15th, 2008 | 6 Comments »
As much as it pains me to say this, I’ve never been a big fan of this “Keep Louisville Weird”, WFPK-supporting restaurant. It’s always just been kinda “meh” everytime I’ve been there. I typically get the Club, and while good, it’s just a Club (no offense!). The times, they are a-changing, folks. My last visit [...]
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Filed under: Cafe, Casual, Deli, Highlands, Restaurant Review
Posted on May 4th, 2008 | No Comments »
Located on Dundee Road on the Douglass Loop in the Highlands, the Deli has had a kind of identity crisis. My wife and I went to this place opening week a couple years (?) ago. It’s right in our neighborhood, and we were excited to have a nice coffee shop/restaurant/waterin’ hole nearby. Within those [...]
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Filed under: Casual, Deli, Highlands, Pizza, Pub - Bar Food, Restaurant Review
Posted on May 4th, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Last week, I was wanting a really good burger. If you’ve been reading here long, that’s not a surprise to you. Nothing like a good cheeseburger to ease the pain. Jam and I debated on going to BBC, but I’d be too tempted to get one of their excellent beers. Beer and lunch are one [...]
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Filed under: Breakfast, Cafe, Casual, Clifton, Frankfort Ave., Restaurant Review
Posted on April 19th, 2008 | No Comments »