From bourbon to new restaurants, everything to know about Louisville's summer food scene (2024)

More than two years into the coronavirus pandemic, leaders in Louisville's dining scene are proving their resiliency. They mastered service during capacity limitations and now facestaggering inflation costs, supply chain issues and labor shortages.

And they're still creating some truly epic food, drink and tourism experiences for Louisville diners.

There's an explosion of breakfast and brunch restaurants, new eateries in Louisville's East End, a growing comfort food sector and nearly a dozen new Black-owned restaurants. There's massive, loaded milkshakes, flaky buttermilk biscuits and more than a dozen savory steakhouses, including some new-to-market brands. And of course, bourbon industry leaders continue to push their offerings to new heights.

I've heard it said you can visit a new restaurant twice a day for a month and still not cover the basics of what Louisville has to offer. In 2021, more than 100new restaurants opened in Louisville, and we're on track for a similar outpour this year. If you're craving a taste now, here's a guide to places you won't want to miss.

I'll update this page throughout the summer with more information and links to my coverage, with occasional much-appreciated assists from fellow reporters Lucas Aulbach, Matt Glowicki, Dana McMahan and Lennie Omalza, so be sure to check back for updates. And in the meantime, reach out to me any time at dghabour@courier-journal.com or on Twitter at @dghabour —we're always interested in what you have to say.

— Dahlia Ghabour, Courier Journal food reporter

Must-tryrestaurants in Louisville

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Dine alfresco! Try these top 12+outdoor dining spots around Louisville: From spots on the Ohio River to places with serene back patios, here are some must-try spots around Louisville if you're looking to dine outside.

How to eat food from 10+ different countries by visiting just one street in Louisville:A stretch of international grocery stores and restaurants in Louisville provides popular dishes from all around the world.

Your ultimate guide to 15+ locally-owned Louisville coffee shops:Wherever you are in Louisville, a fresh-roasted cup of coffee isn't far away. Take a look for a snapshot of more than 15 Louisville-area coffee shops.

From breakfast to beers, here are 5 restaurants opening in 2022 that we're excited about:A new breakfast place, a cheese-filled bistro and a massive brewery are opening soon. Here are some restaurantson the way in 2022.

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Looking for something new? Here are 4 lunch restaurants to try in downtown Louisville:It’s springtime and it feels like we’re waking up from the longest slumber ever and if you haven’t been to downtown Louisvillelately, it's hopping.

15+ new businesses have opened at Norton Commons in the last year. Take a look:Whether you're hungry for a classic New York pizza or a refreshing ice cream cone or cup of tea, you'll find it in this Louisville neighborhood.

Make a New Year's resolution to eat better? Try these 12+ healthy restaurants in Louisville:Vegan? Paleo? Keto? Whole 30? Just looking to eat healthy? Here are 12+ Louisville-area restaurants that have you covered.

Try one of these top 15+ best-reviewed Louisville restaurants:We revisited all of the Louisville-area spots our restaurant critic, Lindsey McClave, reviewedin 2019, before the pandemic, to pull out the "best of the best" in dining options around the city. With cuisines ranging fromKorean orCaribbean to Mediterranean andpizza, here are her reason why these are the highest-rated restaurants in Louisville.

You may like:We get it. Everything sucks. So let's agree to skip the scathing restaurant reviews

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From comfort food to modern Mexican, here are 5 new restaurants, bars opening in NuLu: NuLu's flurry of development is still going. In the next few months, several new restaurants, cafes and bars are set to open in the area.

Fuggedaboutit! This new restaurant brings authentic New York-style pizza to Louisville:Lexington-based pizzeria serves New-York style pizza, sides, salads, co*cktails, beer, and bourbon. Step inside Goodfellas Pizzeria and Wiseguy Lounge.

:This restaurant, which opened two months ago on Brownsboro Road, is creating fresh, authentic Mediterranean dishes with a focus on Lebanese cuisine.

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Do you miss travel? 5 ways to eat your way around the globe in Louisville's food scene:If you miss travel, here are a handful of places in Louisville, from international markets to restaurants, where you can satisfy your wanderlust.

LGBTQ, Black-owned restaurants to try in Louisville

From BBQ to vegan food, these 10 Black-owned restaurants recently opened in Louisville:Try some barbecue, vegan lunch, Cajun seafood and sweet potato pies from these Black-owned restaurants in Louisville, Kentucky.

Louisville is brimming with Black-owned restaurants. Here are 80 to try:Louisville is full of restaurants owned by African Americans that serve everything from crispy fried chicken to Jamaican-style oxtail. The restaurants have helped shape Louisville cuisine.

Spice up your baking with a 'dessert spice blend' from this Black-owned Louisville bakery:The sweet potato-themed dessert company, which opened in January at 1559 Bardstown Road, sells spice blends and to-die-for sweet potato pies and other desserts.

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'Diverse group of coffee nerds' open Old Louisville Coffee Co-op, a late-night coffee shop:The worker-owned Old Louisville Coffee Co-Op is expected to open in early April and plants tostay open late and offer an inclusive space for everyone.

Must-try food in Louisville

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Sweet or savory: Here are 8 must-try places to get flaky buttermilk biscuits in Louisville:In the realm of comfort food, it's hard to beat a fluffy, fresh and flakybuttermilk biscuit. And Louisville's restaurants are proud of their biscuits.

Eat like a true Louisvillian: These are the 5 foods all visitors must try:Did someone mention green chili wontons or perfectly baked chocolate chip cookies? We did. Trying these five local foods will make you a true Louisvillian in no time.

Looking for something new? Try these 7 'secret' menu hacks at Louisville restaurants:From fries dipped in unique sauces to a cheesecake milkshake, here are a handful of "secret" menu hacks at Louisville area restaurants.

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Ooey, gooey cheesy goodness. Here are 10+ places to find mac and cheese in Louisville:In the realm of comfort food, there's not much better than a rich, creamy bowl of mac and cheese. Here are 10+ places to find it in Louisville.

You may like:'Come here and think bigger': Celebrity chef Darnell Ferguson opens West End seafood spot

Looking for a good meal? Here are 15+ of the best Louisville steakhouses:Whether you're in the mood for a filet mignon or a classic New York strip steak, Louisville has a steakhouse waiting for you. Here's 15+ to try.

5 new taco spots to try in Louisville this year (Yes, I Love Tacos is one of them):Here are some taco restaurants with recently openedlocations that you might not have tried yet. Who knows —you may just find your new favorite.

Hungry for pizza? Try a slice at one of these top-reviewed Louisville pizza spots:Whetheryou like thin crust or Chicago-style, tons of topping or the light smattering of fresh ingredients, it's always a good day for pizza.

This new Arabic candy shop serves imported chocolates, Turkish delight, nuts and more:Chocolate & Nut Kingdom & Melt Munch, 3731 Bardstown Road, serves different sweets than you're used to. Take a look inside this Arabic candy shop.

7 places in Louisville where you can buy bourbon balls, and a recipe to try at home:We couldn't possibly include every shop that sells bourbon balls, but here are a few places where you can buy a boozy sweet Kentucky-made confection.

Your 2022 guide to 25+ farmers markets in the Louisville area you don't want to miss:Spring is in full force, which means it's farmersmarket season. Here's what to know about the Louisville-area farmers markets.

Beginners guide to Kentucky Bourbon

Think bourbon has to be made in Kentucky? Think again. Here's the truth:Listen, let's dispel this myth straight away. We can be the home of bourbon and not have to own it. So cheers to all the good bourbon out there—wherever it's from.

Why this bourbon is one of the most anticipated releases of the year. And where to find it:One thing bourbon can teach us is patience. No matter how much we want to try a new bourbon, we have to wait until it’s ready. This one finally is.

Bourbon for beginners: 5 tips to help anyone become a bourbon aficionado:From the best fresh co*cktail ingredients to recipes for a Whiskey Fix and NY Sour, here are the five best tips for beginner bourbon drinkers.

This mom-to-be helped create the Best American Whiskey of 2021 without ever trying it:Shaylyn Gammon worked on Russell's Reserve 13, the Best American Whiskey of 2021. And she never sampled it during the process because she was pregnant.

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How Kentucky’s Original Black Bourbon Enthusiasts are shaping the industry a sip at a time:Formed in 2017 by Louisvillian Jamar Mack, the philanthropic organization was intended to be a social club, not something centered around bourbon.

How this Black-owned distillery is 'breaking the ceiling' in Kentucky's bourbon industry:Brough Brothers Distillery wants tohelp other Black entrepreneurs "break the ceiling" in the industryand changethe perception of a typical consumer

Is this hard-to-find bourbon the 'next' Pappy? Spirits experts say yes and explain why:Somehow, we’re still talking aboutPappy Van Winkle, the apparently never-ending unicorn of all unicorn bourbons, the headline-grabbing whiskey that gives people like me an equally never-ending supply of stories. So, what's next?

Up your bourbon IQ with these 13 facts you've never heard:So you think you know bourbon just because you live in Kentucky? Here, in no particular order, are your bourbon IQ boosters.

I tried the $2,000 whiskey from Woodford Reserve. Was it worth it? Yes and no:The good news? This is tasty whiskey, for sure. But you needn’t weep over not having it.

Who run the (bourbon) world? Women, no matter how we drink it:The old joke about Kentucky being 20 years behind is turned on its head when it comes to bourbon and women. The rest of the world has come catching up to do on that front.

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Blind taste tests prove women like more complex bourbons than men. So there:Women are generally better at sniffing out the myriad flavors found in bourbon and tend to like more complex bourbons than men.

The pursuit of Pappy Van Winkle: Is the crave-worthy bourbon worth it?Here in Louisville, we like to sigh at how absurdPappy Van Winklemania has gotten. But why?

How a strong mix of women are shaping Kentucky's bourbon industry:For decades, bourbon in Kentuckywas dominated by men from both a business and consumer perspective. It's 2020 andwomen are still claiming "firsts" yearsafter Peggy Noe Stevens became the first female master taster in the world in the late '90s.

Meet 7 women who are smashing the glass ceiling of Kentucky's historic bourbon industry:With a little help from theKentucky Distillers Association, The Courier Journal identified more than 30 women in leadership roles in the commonwealth's traditionally male-dominated industry in a variety of jobs and work distilleries of all sizes.

Features Editor Kathryn Gregory contributed to this report. Reach reporter Dahlia Ghabour a dghabour@courier-journal.com.

From bourbon to new restaurants, everything to know about Louisville's summer food scene (2024)

FAQs

What is the signature dish of Louisville? ›

Louisville's Culinary Icon, The Hot Brown

With so much to boast about —award-winning dining; breathtaking turn-of-the-century architecture; attentive, caring service—some may wonder: "Why the Hot Brown?" Here is the history behind this now critically acclaimed dish.

Does Louisville have a good food scene? ›

(March 27, 2023) — Louisville is one of the 10 cities on Travel + Leisure's 2023 list of 'Best Food Cities in the U.S.' Louisville was awarded a spot on the coveted list for the city's independent restaurant scene and Urban Bourbon Trail® (UBT) offerings.

What food is KY known for? ›

  • Bread Pudding. A classic American dessert with many regional variations, the Kentucky version of bread pudding is often topped with sauce made with – what else? ...
  • Bourbon Balls. Bourbon balls are chocolate-covered candy confections infused with real bourbon. ...
  • Derby-Pie® ...
  • Hot Brown. ...
  • Western Kentucky BBQ. ...
  • Burgoo.

What is the iconic Louisville sandwich? ›

The Hot Brown

What famous item is made in Louisville, KY? ›

The Louisville Slugger brand is synonymous with baseball, thanks to its legendary bats. The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory offers an interactive experience, where visitors can see how the bats are made and even hold bats used by famous players. The iconic 120-foot bat outside the museum is a must-see landmark.

Is Louisville, KY a foodie town? ›

Louisville, Kentucky

While Louisville is best known for its bourbon, you won't want to sleep on its exciting food scene. Boasting more than 2,500 restaurants plus several award-winning chefs, Louisville is sure to delight food and drink enthusiasts alike.

What is the restaurant in the old firehouse in Louisville? ›

The restored 1890s firehouse that is home to the Silver Dollar features a 70 seat covered patio.

What is Louisville Kentucky food ranking? ›

Louisville was named the No. 1 foodie city in the U.S., according to this study. ApartmentAdvisor, a site that hosts apartment listings, released its list of best foodie cities for renters yesterday, and Louisville was ranked in first place.

What drink is Louisville known for? ›

Learn to make Louisville's official co*cktail with a shot of history. It all began at the Pendennis Club in the late 1800s, a private club still in operation in Louisville. Legend has it that a guest at the bar ordered a co*cktail, but warned the bartender that he wasn't a fan of bourbon.

What is Kentucky's main dish? ›

The cuisine of Kentucky mostly resembles and is a part of traditional Southern cuisine. Some common dinner dishes are fried catfish and hushpuppies, fried chicken and country fried steak.

What co*cktails were invented in Louisville? ›

Over the years, various people and bars have claimed to have created the Old Fashioned and for years the most vociferous of these come from Louisville's private Pendennis Club.

What is the official dessert of Kentucky? ›

In 1969 they trademarked the name "derby pie" to both the state government of Kentucky and the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Since then, the trademark has constantly been renewed as a federally registered trademark.

What fruit is Ky known for? ›

In Kentucky, farmers grow blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, and raspberries. You can find them at farmers and roadside markets or pick-you-own farms. There is even a Kentucky Blueberry Grower's Association!

What is Kentucky State official food? ›

Blackberry

What does the Fleur de Lis mean in Louisville? ›

The fleur-de-lis meaning "Lily Flower" was the symbol of King Louis XVI of France, the namesake for Louisville. The current seal used represents Louisville and Jefferson County following the merger of the governments on January 6, 2003.

What is Louisville noted for? ›

Today, the city is known as the home of boxer Muhammad Ali, the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Fried Chicken, the University of Louisville and its Cardinals, Louisville Slugger baseball bats, and Fortune 500 company Humana.

What candy is Louisville known for? ›

The scrumptious combination of a soft marshmallow and a butter and cream caramel was created by Louisville confectioner Anton Busath.

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