
Sabor Latino Announces Closure; Relocation and Reopening Planned
Sabor Latino, the Latin-inspired restaurant located at 1273 S. Brook St. in Old Louisville announced on its Facebook page that it has closed “due to a massive increase in rent.”

Swizzle Dinner & Drinks Meets Woodford Reserve for a Dinner Experience to Remember
Swizzle Dinner & Drinks at the Galt House has a recurring bourbon pairing dinner, and this month’s feature Woodford Reserve’s Elizabeth McCall — plus a whole lot of good food and whiskey.

Barry’s Cheesesteaks and More is Looking for a Little Help
Recently, the buzz went around on social media and in local news that local restaurant Barry’s Cheesesteaks and More, beloved by many, was in danger of closing. Now, owner Barry Washington is asking for a little help.

Louisville Restaurant Week Returns Feb. 21-27; Will Benefit AMPED
Louisville Restaurant Week is back. From Feb. 21-27, a number of restaurants around town will offer a three course, pre-fixe menu — and it’s for a good cause.
Louisville Lands Two Entries on Top 100 Most Romantic Restaurants List
OpenTable released its 2022 America’s 100 Most Romantic Restaurants list, based on user reviews, this week. Louisville landed two on the list.


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.

Faces Bar/Bistro to Close in January
Chef Eric Morris said he plans to close his latest concept, Faces Bar/Bistro, “within two weeks,” according to an announcement on social media.

The Taste Bud: Hokkigai was the Lost Element in my Sushi Journey
When I was a kid, fried seafood was a favorite in my family, and that usually meant a “fish box”, with breaded cod or whitefish, fries, coleslaw and hush puppies. Hokkigai is a far cry from those days.

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.