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A popular Louisville restaurant and bar is moving to a new neighborhood. The Hub, also a late-night club at 2235 Frankfort Ave., is expected to close soon and relocate to the Highlands in the ...
2224 Dundee Road, derbycitypizza.com One of Derby City Pizza Co's pizzas. After months of waiting, Derby City Pizza hosts its grand opening on Monday, Aug. 5, in the former Dundee Tavern, a ...
Pints & Union Highlands will be a "neighborhood pub" that pays homage to the owners Welsh and Irish heritage. ... Back when the 1,800 square-foot two-story place on Bardstown Road housed ...
Several in Louisville were located along Bardstown Road and were popular sources of entertainment in the Highlands for decades. Baxter (later called the Airway). 1055 Bardstown Road. [6] Housed The Brycc House in the late 1990s, now home to a Buffalo Wild Wings; The Cherokee. 1591 Bardstown Road. Now the site of Bombay International Grocery
There is a segment in The Highlands from Douglass Boulevard to Bardstown Road's northern terminus at Baxter Avenue, along with several blocks of Baxter Avenue north of the terminus, that has four lanes, with the outer two lanes used for on-street parking during non-peak traffic hours. Parking is banned during morning and evening commuting hours ...
The area is also well known for its numerous dining establishments, giving it the nickname "Restaurant Row". The 2006 Original Highlands Art & Music Festival Poster. The Original Highlands' boundaries are East Broadway on the north, Bardstown Road/Baxter Avenue on the east, Rufer Avenue on the south and Barret Avenue on the west.
La Pâtisserie Française is a new, locally owned French pastry shop that serves cakes, pastries, sandwiches, and coffee on Bardstown Road. 'All things sweet:' Why this French pastry shop in the ...
Druther's is a restaurant, formerly a chain of fast food restaurants that began as Burger Queen restaurants started in Winter Haven, Florida in 1956, and then based in Louisville, Kentucky from 1963 until 1981. The name was a play on the word "druthers", and the mascot was a giant female bee named Queenie Bee. In 1981, Burger Queen changed to ...