Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Louisville. Each year, horse enthusiasts hoof it to Louisville and Churchill Downs, the legendary home of the Kentucky Derby. In addition to equestrian endeavors and bluegrass roots, Louisville boasts a range of exciting attractions the whole family can enjoy. Stroll through Central Park, in the historic district, to people-watch and get a real feel for the city. Visit other nearby parks for hiking, biking and fossil finding. Baseball fans will love the Louisville Slugger Museum, a celebration of the sport's legends. The museum is easy to spot, just look for the humongous bat that leans against the building.
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4 based on 110 reviews
Artisan Bakery & Cafe in Louisville, Kentucky.
This is my daughter's favorite bakery in Louisville. Now the chocolate chip pecan cookies and morning glory muffins are family favorites. The bakery also features healthy bread and granola choices too. Prices are pretty standard for bakeries in the area. Employees seem passionate about their goodies. Fun place to visit while in Louisville.
4 based on 81 reviews
Funky spot in old house. Order at bar, small breakfast menu, but the pork shoulder hash was excellent. Some crispy bits with a very nice tank. Asparagus, potato, egg all cooked nicely. Not raw like in a lot of yuppie places. Not cheap $12, but good. Young, hip crowd.
4 based on 156 reviews
Although it was a Sunday morning, we were sat right away. The service was great! But, moreso, the food was excellent. All 3 of us enjoyed our meals. I highly suggest the turkey and avocado sandwich and the spinach salad. Filling and reasonably priced.
4 based on 457 reviews
Toast on Market is a true breakfast treasure. Found this place just crusing through the East Market area in Louisville.What a find!Went on Sunday, pretty busy, told we had a 30 minute wait, seated in 20.Fantastic standard breakfast foods like eggs, sausage, toast.But the real treat comes from their specialties. The egg sandwich was tremendous. But I had eggs, sausage, and added as a side a Lemon Souffle pancake, with blueberry composte, Wow is all I can say!
Most Popular Italian food in Louisville, Kentucky, United States
4 based on 503 reviews
Ate here with a group of 14 people. Our service was excellent and everyone's order arrived exactly as requested. Everything was delicious and beautiful in presentation - we love coming here with out-of-town guests. We will be back soon and appreciate Wild Eggs continuing their longtime tradition delicious brunch at an affordable price. Such a wonderful array of menu options with both healthy and indulgent entrees. My only complaint would be the overpriced iced tea!! Sorry, it's my pet peeve when restaurants overcharge for drinks.
4 based on 272 reviews
Fresh American Cuisine Ample portions of fresh, home-cooked food with a southern accent served with love in an artistically eclectic-industrial setting. That's why The Cafe has gathered legions of loyal customers and friends since 1996. Experienced restau
Try as we may to discover a new lunch spot we still find ourselves gravitating back here. Why risk disappointment when you have a sure thing? Today the tomato dill soup and pimento cheese sandwich was as good as anytime in the past. Service was very good as usual and very prompt. It helps that prices are reasonable, too. Although parking can be iffy these days with the continued construction of the Paristown Point venue next door there is a free parking lot a block or so down the street. Also, remember that The Cafe will be moving down the street sometime in the fall and be open seven days a week. Stay tuned.
Where to eat American food in Louisville: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 507 reviews
With the Main Dining room and bar closed we were concerned going down to the J Graham Cafe but pleasantly surprised. Promptly acknowleged and seated. Very attentive and accomodating service. First visit so there really is no choice except the Hot Brown. Turkey was perfectly cooked, plump, juicy and sliced. Dish was very good and a true regional original like a Waldorf salad. Full bar. Mint juilp was served in glass rather than cup and ice could have been shaved not crused. Derby pie was very rich but completed a bucket list dining expereince for Louisville. One not to be missed.Dear Guest,Always nice to read â not to be missed! Appreciate all your good thoughts.Please let me know when your travels next bring you our way and I will reserve a nice table. I do hope you'll return.Regards,Brad WalkerVice President & General [email protected]
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