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April 24 2024 |
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Louisville knows how to eat + brunchinā aināt easy, but itās necessary ā which is why weāve rounded up 17 local brunch spots divided by neighborhood (and including each restaurantās price point) to help you plan your next weekend brunch excursion.
Despite the fact that we will be losing a local brunch champion when Toast on Market closes its doors on Sun., May 22, save your farewells, because the breakfast fave is expected to reopen across the river in New Albany on Wed., June 1. So letās get into it.
Hours listed are when brunch menus are available, while price estimates are based on general entrees, and donāt include drinks, tax, or tip. -
$ ~ $20 or less per person
- $$ ~ $20-40 per person
- $$$ ~ $40+ per person
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City Editor Sarah + friends enjoy brunch at Chik'n & Mi. Photo by @theloutoday |
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ā Anchorage
The Village Anchor, 11507 Anchorage Rd. | $ | Saturday + Sunday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. | This restaurant and bar combines the vibes of a Parisian Bistro and an English Pub with its 60-seat patio + menu items like grilled filet mignon on bleu cheese biscuits.
š Butchertown-Phoenix Hill Naive, 1001 E. Washington St. | $ | Saturday + Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. | Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options abound at this local eatery + bottomless mimosas, fresh-pressed cocktails, and CBD brownies add something sweet to your plate. |
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City Editor Sarah recommends the stuffed French toast from LouVino. Photo by @theloutoday |
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š³ Cherokee-Seneca
Le Moo, 2300 Lexington Rd. | $ | Tuesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. | This classic spot is synonymous with drag brunch as divas from across the region perform during a decadent brunch buffet ā though Le Moo offers a less sparkly, non-drag brunch as well.
š» Clifton-Irish Hill The Hub, 2235 Frankfort Ave. | $ | Saturday + Sunday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. | Try fun brunch plates like Eggs in Purgatory made with skillet braised eggs, tomato fondue, and whipped ricotta on a spacious, dog-friendly patio. |
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Today - Women Wonderland | Tues., May 17 | 6:30 p.m. | Mile Wide Beer Co. | $20 | Celebrate female empowerment with a panel of local women, a beer voucher + get your headshot taken.
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Peerless Presentation and Tasting | Tues., May 17 | 7-8:30 p.m. | Joeās Older Than Dirt | $45 | Learn about Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co. via a guided tasting + presentation. š„
Wednesday - Memorial Day Get Together Cooking Class | Thurs., May 19 | 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. | Cooking at the Cottage, 3739 Lexington Rd. | $55 | Learn how to make a star-spangled layer dip + swirled meringues with fresh blueberry sauce. šŗšø
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Waterfront Wednesday | Wed., May 25 | 5 p.m. | Waterfront Park | Free to attend | See headliner Maggie Rose + Boa Boys and Phourist & the Photons. šø
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Paint your Pet Painting Class | Thurs., May 19 | 6-8:30 p.m. | Whet Your Palette, 1415 Evergreen Rd. | $30 | Send in a photo before the class + learn to paint your precious pet. š¶
Friday Saturday -
Foxhollow Farm Presents: Sunset Concerts | Sat., May 21 | 5 p.m. | Fox Hollow Farm, 8905 Highway 329, Crestwood, KY | Kids under 12 free, $40 for adults | Spread out a blanket and listen to music from Appalatin + Revinylize on the sprawling farm property.
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7th Annual Norton Commons Art Festival | Sat., May 21-Sun., May 22 | 11 a.m.-5 p.m. | 10712 Meeting St. | Free | Shop more than 75 artisan booths + get a bite to eat at a local food truck.
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Weather - 84Āŗ | Mostly sunny | 0% chance of rain
Today Is -
Primary Election Day. Louisvillians across the city will be able to cast their ballots until 6 p.m. today. DYK: 12,326 people have already voted during the early voting period last week. Listen to this podcast for a recap of candidates in the running. š³ļø (WHAS11)
Coming Soon -
Eatz Vietnamese Restaurant is packing up its Barret Avenue location and moving into the former Fork & Barrel space at 2244 Frankfort Ave. The restaurant will continue service at 974 Barret Ave. until itās fully moved into the new digs ā which should be around Wed., June 15. š (Louisville Business First)
Closing -
Village 8 movie theater in St. Matthews is closing on Tues., July 5 after 50 years of screening second-run films. The theater is known for its discount ticket offerings, like $2 Tuesdays. Check out one of these films currently showing for the next $3 Thursday. š½ļø (WDRB)
Biz -
Chef Edward āEdā Lee has been named the first-ever culinary director for Monogram, a luxury brand from GE Appliances. He will create original recipes that showcase Monogram appliancesā abilities, develop a Culinary Council for the brand + act as the Monogram brand representative at culinary and industry events. š³
Outdoors -
CycLouVia is returning to The Ville on Sun., June 5. (We know, we canāt believe June is almost here either.) This year, the event promoting healthy lifestyles + alternative transportation will occupy Main Street from Wenzel to 10th streets. Walk, cycle, skateboard, or dance along the route from 2-6 p.m. š² (WLKY)
Sports Watch -
Look Ma, Iām on TV. The nearby city of La Grange in Oldham County was the star of HGTVās āHometown Kickstartā this past weekend. The show travels to small towns across the country doing three projects in each city to boost community pride. Catch this local episode again on Sun., May 22. šŗ
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Local photographer Pradip D. Patel captured this rare moon between the twin spires of St. Joseph Church in Butchertown on Sunday.
This super moon was only 225,015 miles away, making it the third-closest full moon of 2022. It appears red due to the full lunar eclipse that began the same night + reached its peak on Monday at 12:11 a.m. Catch the next lunar eclipse on Tues., Nov. 8.
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