One of my favorite blogs,
posted a special louisville city guide today.
It is an excellent list of charming places in my neck of the woods!
Some of these places are so ingrained in my day-to-day life,
I couldn't imagine life without them.
These are my favorites:
Elizabeth’s Timeless Attire Vintage clothing taken from a 1930’s starlette’s closet or from an 1880’s prairie home. Elizabeth’s isn’t ever predictable but it’s always beautiful.
2050 Frankfort Avenue
El Mundo Teeny tiny box of a restaurant with Mejicano memorabilia like tarot cards and skulls dangling from brightly colored but dimly lit bar serving $4.00 ‘ritas on Wednesday and Thursday nights. The other nights people pack in for a fresh take on Mexican in this very popular hangout.
2345 Frankfort Avenue
Heine Brothers Coffee Genuinely nice baristas who aren’t overly caffeinated serving up fair trade, organic coffee in the local chain. Featuring Louisville-made Kizito baked goodies like pumpkin chocolate chip muffins. Try the neighborhood hangout in the Crescent Hill Location.
2714 Frankfort Avenue
North End Café Local favorite in the Crescent Hill/Clifton neighborhood and good for any meal of the day but I prefer sitting on the patio for brunch and eating the Fruit French Toast. Many organic and veggie options.
1722 Frankfort Avenue
Café Classico European influenced cafe for quick lunch or full dinner. Try the pomme frittes or swing by for a coffee at the bar.
2144 Frankfort Avenue
Lynn’s Paradise Café Over the top décor with lamp shades dangling from the walls and ceiling and a gift shop called World of Swirl featuring every novelty item conceivable. Just save your money for the delicious, hearty food.
984 Barrett Avenue
Speed Museum of Art Works from around the world but with a focus on Western art. The English Room with ornate carved paneling from a 17th century country home is a favorite of mine but I also love the contrasting children’s exhibit with a trippy, interactive video art screen.
2034 South 3rd Street
I have lived here most of my life
and embarrassingly there are plenty of places on the list that I have yet to experience.
Now I can't wait to go exploring in my own hometown!
Can't wait to check out:
Architechtural Salvage Missing parts and pieces for things you have and design inspiration for a home you don’t have. Several stories of antique salvaged glass, mirrors, tiles, furniture, fixtures and a veritable museum of widgets both substantial and not.
618 East Broadway
The Deal
Mostly mid-century modern finds and probably that perfect stylized chair you’ve been looking for to give your room an added dose ‘what is it’?
1004 Barret Avenue
Oxenrose Home Antique, new and repurposed furniture designed in-house with elaborate storefront designs created by the talented co-owner Jonathan Thornton. The store features the work of Louisville jewelry designer and mixed media sculptress Amanda Hofmann.
623 Baxter Avenue
The Blind Pig Gastropub appropriately located in Butchertown serving more than just beer and piggy: spicy sangria made with jalapeno and local honey, bison patty melts, pan roasted cod. Housed in a historically preserved 1870’s residential complex, the building and neighborhood is bringing back part of Louisville’s past. 1076 East Washington Street
Muhammad Ali Center ‘The World’s Greatest,’ born in Louisville, KY shows the world not how not to fight butto live in peace and harmony in an inspiring educational center dedicated to finding our own greatness.
144 North 6th Street
If you are ever visiting or just interested, I hope this guide helps.
I think it is a great list of what Louisville has to offer.
Local or not, I would love to discover some of these "new" places together.
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