Clarksville is a town in Clark County, Indiana, United States, along the Ohio River and is a part of the Louisville Metropolitan area. The population was 21,724 at the 2010 census. The town was founded in 1783 by early resident George Rogers Clark at the only seasonal rapids on the entire Ohio River, it is the oldest American town in the former Northwest Territory. The town is home to the Colgate clock, one of the largest clocks in the world and the Falls of the Ohio State Park, home to the world's largest exposed Devonian period fossil bed.
Things to do in Clarksville
4.5 based on 924 reviews
Oh my, why have I waited so long to return to this Louisville icon? We were there for an anniversary celebration. Everything was perfect. The food was amazing. I had the lamb chops and I am still thinking about them. Service started slow but once it got going it was flawless. Hope I don't have to wait so long to return. Can't afford this regularly but it definitely is at the top of my special occasion restaurants.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
Our family enjoyed the candy making demonstration including history facts and candy samples. The red hots are even better warm, and there was a nice variety of chocolates for sale. The food was average but the shakes were tasty.
4.5 based on 262 reviews
Olive Leaf Bistro features a cuisine from various Mediterranean regions, riverfront dining in style, spectacular view from dining room and patio, unique/casual atmosphere, outstanding service, and impeccable food! Chef- owner Jimmy Shraby is a gracious and a dynamic host, always striving for excellence. He's dedicated to providing his guests with an enjoyable dining experience with one primary goal in mind, to offer the area residents the finest food served by a friendly wait staff & atmosphere grandeur with a plus. Our goal is to establish a landmark for the Jeffersonville area and a must place to visit by both the locals as well as the tourists. Perfect place for all your special events! Also caters on and off premises. If you have the means, definitely have olive leaf on your short list (two blocks from big four bridge) for a special occasion meal & enjoy table side desserts flambé. Don't forget to stop in for our weekly specials! Tuesday: complementary flambé crepe suzette prepared side table with entrée Wednesday: complementary glass of house red or house white wine with entrée Thursday-Saturday: half price bottles of wine Sunday: $5 bloody Mary's, mimosa's, & sangria's
A group of friends enjoyed dinner together on a Thursday evening. The interior decor is nice, but the outside view of the river is gorgeous! We enjoyed an appetizer of dates with bacon, salads and entrees. A majority of our party got the fettuccine alfredo - which was delicious. I got the tortellini (which was good, but rich - I probably would not order it again). Another got the chicken parmesan and it was the largest piece of chicken ever! Everyone enjoyed the meal and the service was great!
4.5 based on 541 reviews
The Mayan Cafe is a small, intimate space. Photos of our chef's village in Mexico cover the walls. We serve authentic Mayan food in an atmosphere of simple elegance.
The food at Mayan Cafe is unlike any other restaurant - fresh, creative, and most of all, delicious. I have eaten here many times, even used MC to cater a family wedding, and I have never been disappointed. Whatever you order is beautifully presented with care and attention to detail. No doubt it is freshly prepared. The drink menu is terrific too, offering authentic and creative options. The dining room is cozy and intimate. All around delightful. Money well spent and a great date night.
4.5 based on 166 reviews
Folks
If you want some excellent food not too far from the bridges on the Indiana side, then call this place and make some reservations. The service from our server, Wesley, the salads, and finally the main entree were all rated A++. A must try is their potato cake and their Surf and Turf. Looking forward in returning here in summer.
4.5 based on 791 reviews
Read so much about this place I had to go even if alone. Made a reservation and had first class treatment from the moment I walked in the door. En Route Pinot, Chesapeake oysters and filet special...fabulous. Excellent service, great ambiance, a little expensive and worth every penny. Got to get back here and take my wife
4.5 based on 608 reviews
The Brown Hotel is probably the most impressive of several classic old hotels in the area. Thus, the lobby setting is grand. Piano music was available the night we were there. The food is excellent as well. Well prepared and presented. Absolutely worth a trip into downtown.
4.5 based on 293 reviews
At Mussel and Burger Bar we specialize at adding gourmet qualities to familiar menu staples. Each item has it's own unique flavor profile created and assembled by our Chef/Owners Fernando and Yaniel Martinez. They've studied culinary arts all over the world, and still spend countless hours perfecting their craft, to give this city some remarkably delicious food. We are so honored and happy to be a part of Louisville's food scene, and hope you like it!
My wife very much enjoyed her mussels. Had it not been for the very good and plentiful sweet potato fries, my hamburger was so small, I would have left hungry. As advertised, the meat was excellent and perfectly (medium rare) prepared. I had requested that it be served without a bun on greens. There was no bun, & the "greens" amounted to one piece of lettuce. Absolutely no complaints about the quality.
4.5 based on 218 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 restaurateurs Sal and Cindy Rubino delight in offering one of Louisville's most rewarding, affordable breakfast and lunchtime dining experiences. Sal can often be found "out front" greeting and serving guests, while Cindy has drawn on her decades of diverse cooking experience to develop the Cafe's unique menu of hearty breakfasts and mouth-watering pastries, satisfying sandwiches, elegant salads, hearty soups, and decadent desserts. The Cafe's inviting setting is a big part of its appeal. Located in a creatively restored old warehouse on the eastern edge of downtown Louisville, we may not look like much from the outside, but don't let that fool you! Once inside, you will fall in love with this one-of-a-kind dining experience. So much so that you may want to share a wedding rehearsal, anniversary party or some other important evening event with us! The Cafe's breakfast and lunch customers are an interesting mix of people from all walks of life, all enjoying delicious food at an exceptional value.
This is a favorite go to place. There is so many great dishes to savor!! The staff are very friendly and very good!! The Art Nouveau salad is a feast!! The benedictine will fill your craving and the Chicken salad is a staple for me once a week!! When i dont want chicken the King Charles takes over. You cant go wrong dine in or carry out. Never had an order wrong and never had a bad pick!!
4.5 based on 412 reviews
I had the lamb ribs, which are hard to find. They were tender, juicy, smoked perfectly. The pork belly beans and the cheese grits crisp were other-worldly. I was sorry it had to end!
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