KOBBE, APRON Inc. to Host Fund-Raiser at Black Rabbit Sept. 7
APRON Inc., Louisville’s first non-profit serving those who sever you and KOBBE, Kentucky's Original Black Bourbon Enthusiasts, will host a fund-raising happy hour on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at Black Rabbit.
Cottage Inn Building Listed for Sale
The Cottage Inn, a Louisville dining staple starting in 1929, is listed for sale on Loopnet.com.
Monogram Luxury Appliances Announces Renowned Chef Edward Lee As First-Ever Culinary Director
Monogram luxury appliances announced Chef Edward Lee as the brand's first-ever Culinary Director to build on its culinary platform.
Louisville Will Have its First-Ever Burgoo Cook-Off on March 19
Clifton has its annual chili cook-off. Now chili’s Kentucky cousin burgoo will have its day, as Against the Grain Brewery and Smokehouse prepares to play host to what it says is the first burgoo cook-off ever in Louisville on March 19.
Seviche’s Anthony Lamas Named Semifinalist in James Beard Awards
The James Beard Foundation announced today its 2022 Restaurant and Chef Awards semifinalists in advance of the returning James Beard Awards. Chef Anthony Lamas of Seviche was named a finalist in the Best Chef: Southeast category.
Lent is Here; So Are Seafood Specials and Goofy Marketing Puns
In Louisville, Lent means Catholic church fish frys all across the city, pretty much all spring long. It’s a fish feeding frenzy. And plenty of fast food restaurants join in with their limited-time specials. Enter White Castle and Long John Silver.
The Fuelery, Amici’s Join List of Louisville Restaurant Closures
Two more Louisville restaurants have closed or are closing before the end of the year: The Fuelery in Clifton and Amici’ Cafe in Old Louisville.
Book Excerpt: Remembering Boomer’s Canteen
I found out only recently that Boomer’s Canteen (aka Boomer’s Cafe) downtown closed in September. This excerpt is posted as a nod to a place that fed a lot of hungry people for 25 years.