Book Signing and Fried Chicken at Mellwood Tavern on Tuesday, Nov. 30
According to its website, the Mellwood Tavern, which straddles the Butchertown and Clifton neighborhoods, is the longest continually operated tavern in Louisville, dating back to 1885, when Louisville resembled the Wild West
Classic Content: Brain Farts, Clown Suits and Detergencies
This column was written for LEO Weekly in February 2005 for my series known as Brain Farts. I still think “Detergency” would be a great name for a detergent. Few agree. Also, one name has been omitted to protect those who wanted nothing to do with this in the first place.
Trifecta’s Pizza/Salads/Burritos Combo is a Different Kind of Fast Casual
They say it’s tough to try to be all things to all people, but Trifecta on lower Brownsboro Road is sure trying to be a lot of things to a lot of people. The build-your-own offers a trilogy of core options — thin, New York-style pizza, fresh salads and a burrito bar — with a surprising number of options for mixing and matching.
Book Excerpt: Falls City Brewing and Louisville Brewing’s Last Stand
Since I’m doing a book signing event on Thursday at Falls City Brewing Company, I thought it would be fun to share this excerpt from my 2014 book, “Louisville Beer: Derby City History on Draft.” This is chapter 12 from that book, detailing the history of Falls City starting with its inception in 1905.