

Louisville’s iconic Brown Hotel offers legendary fine dining at several venues including the English Grill, J. Our favorite tacos are the Carnitas, or is it the Barbacoa? Forget it! We can’t choose!ĩ38 Baxter Avenue, Louisville, KY 40204, 50ġ12 Meridian Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206, 50 And what’s more fun than chowing down on authentic tacos, mexican sandwiches, and churros all in a space decorated with wrestling masks lining the walls. We just can’t resist a good Mexican joint. On your way out, pick up a few gourmet items in the general store with selection including jams, cheses, pastas, sauces, fresh bread and more.Ħ05 W. There’s both indoor and outdoor seating, so take your pick of where you’d rather enjoy your meal. They serve breakfast and lunch with dozens of options to choose from including soups, salads, sandwiches and homemade desserts. 5 is a beautiful eatery combined with a Main Street general store. 5 Buffalo Chicken Panino with Celery and Blue CheeseĪtlantic No. Wiltshire has several branches around town, including one at the Speed Art Museum.Ītlantic No. They are open for breakfast and lunch so you can stop by for a pastry and coffee in the morning and come back for a hot roast beef sandwich or a veggie reuben for lunch. Perfect for those who like to indulge but appreciate a bit healthier fare.

Stop by Wiltshire Pantry for pastries, artisanal breads, a rotations of soups, healthy salads and sandwiches. The eatery serves traditional breakfast foods with a streak of creole flavor including omelettes, chickory coffee and of course, beignets.ġ310 Winter Avenue, Louisville, KY 40204, 50 Sharing the space with “Green-River style” fish joint The Fish House, Cafe Beignet is open only on the weekends and serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and coffee. (PSST! The original location in Louisville’s trendy NuLu neighborhood is especially fun.)įlagship location – 800 E. The joint is a combination coffee shop, cafe and record store so you can browse vintage vinyl while sipping your latte. They also have merchandise like t-shirts and coffee mugs. Grab your morning cup of joe and and some tasty treats at one of three Please and Thank You locations around town. We’ve focused much of our attention on those joints that have an especially “Louisville-y” vibe about them. We never get tired of trying out a new restaurant and we could fill several vacations trying new food in the Derby City. Louisville’s culinary scene easily rivals that of a much larger city.
