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Kentucky: Come Back Inn. Louisville The Come Back Inn has dim lighting and a cozy feel reminiscent of an old-school, red-sauce joint. Simple linguine with marinara sauce is $11, and you can add ...
3021 River Road, Louisville; 601 W. Riverside Drive, Jeffersonville, Ind.; kingfishrestaurants.com; Hours: Vary by location There are not many restaurants that have lasted 70 years and not many ...
Louisville's food and dining scene saw more than 30 closures this year. Here are 10 long-standing icons or customer favorites that closed in 2023. So long, farewell: A look back at 10 restaurants ...
The restaurant originally served only two main dishes, country ham and fried chicken. [5] In 1949, American food critic Duncan Hines described it as the best restaurant in Kentucky and wrote that "I’ll be happy to get home and eat two-year-old ham, cornbread, beaten biscuits, pound cake, yellow-leg fried chicken, and corn pudding."
Colonial Gardens is a restaurant complex and local landmark located in the Kenwood Hill neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, across New Cut Road from Iroquois Park. It was formerly an entertainment complex, and in its earliest existence, a part of Senning's Park, the site of the first zoo in Louisville. [1]
The company now included 14 Big Boy restaurants, and by 1970, added one Big Boy in Columbus, Georgia and another in Opelika, Alabama. [20] Danner wanted additional Shoney's territory but Schoenbaum was developing those areas himself, so the company opened a similar "Danner's Family Restaurant" in Louisville, the first of several. [21]
Louisville Wagner’s started as a pharmacy and breakfast and lunch location back in 1922, growing into a popular location for horse racing — collections of past Kentucky Derby winners are still ...
After graduating from Cornell, Ruby worked for Holiday Inn in Cincinnati. He met Johnny Bench and Pete Rose, and with their financial backing, Ruby was able to open his first restaurant, The Precinct, in 1981. [6] Ruby's second restaurant, The Waterfront, opened in 1986. The Waterfront was a floating restaurant on the Ohio River in Cincinnati.