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We didn’t choose the multi-beverage lifestyle, it chose us. That’s why we’ve rounded up four must-try flights around the 502 — after all, why have one big drink when you could sip on multiple small ones at once? |
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The Red River Gorge flight features three red wines from California. | Photo by LOUtoday |
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LouVino, 1606 Bardstown Rd.
Get a six- or nine-oz flight of red, white, or rosé wine, named after local landmarks and celebrities, like the “Jennifer Lawrence.” Add a cheese plate for $3 more + get three cheeses to bring out the rich flavors of the wines.
The Champagnery, 1764 Frankfort Ave.
Few things will make you feel fancier than sipping on a flight of bubbles in this bar + lounge. Treat yourself to one of seven options and pair your spirits with marcona almonds, a charcuterie board, or the crab cakes. |
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Brendon’s Catch 23, 505 S. 4th St.
Bourbon is the main event here in LOU, and it doesn’t get more main-stage than the 100+ whiskeys available here — including the restaurant’s own personalized expressions. Book a tasting to explore the different flavor profiles + mashbills of three.
Kaiju, 1004 E. Oak St. Grab this $10 sake flight before you hit the stage for karaoke — you’ll get a two-oz pour of each — and pair it with the pretzel bites and beer cheese + takoyaki. |
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Today -
Piña Colada Seltzer and RUMble in the Jungle cocktail release | Thurs., July 28 | The Local Seltzery, 828 E. Main St. | 4-10 p.m. | Free to attend | Try two new summer flavors from this craft spiked seltzer joint in NuLu. ✨
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Summer Block Party | Thurs., July 28 | 6 p.m. | Noble Funk Brewing Co., 922 S. 2nd St. | Free to attend | Explore solutions for housing + mental health in the 502 while enjoying food, drinks, and community connection.
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Nerd Nite | Thurs., July 28 | 7-8:45 p.m. | Gravely Brewing Co., 514 Baxter Ave. | Free to attend | Learn something new as three Louisvillians present on local history, bourbon tourism + non-alcoholic spirits. 🧠
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Flyover Film Fest | Thurs., July 28-Sun., July 31 | Multiple times | Speed Art Museum | $8+ | See eight films, mingle at afterparties + learn about the filmmaking process at two panels. 📽️
Friday -
Open Studio Night | Fri., July 29 | 6-9 p.m. | Mellwood Art Center | Free to attend | Take a peek into local artist studios + see a live painting by artist Jason M. Lois. 🎨
Saturday -
Glibchella | Sat., July 30-Sun. | 8:30 a.m. | Mile Wide Beer Co. | $10 | Jam at Louisville Silent Disco's first silent disco festival experience with yoga, twerk classes, live comedy + live music by The Low Glow.
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July Biergarten | Sat., July 30 | 4-10 p.m. | German American Club, 1840 Lincoln Ave. | Free to attend | Snack on schnitzel + other German fare as you enjoy brews and live music. 🇩🇪
Sunday -
Beats & Bi-Valves Party | Sun., July 31 | 12-7 p.m. | Nouvelle Bar & Bottle | Free to attend | Party with the Lou Oyster Cult at this end-of-summer celebration on the patio.
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We have a monthly guide filled with events + activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends. |
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Hampton Farms has been in biz for 75+ years, so you know they’ve got the snacking thing down. | Photo provided by Hampton Farms |
We’re four days into LOUtoday’s first Drink Up Week — and we’re loving every second. Here’s something else to add to your plate: Hampton Farms gourmet peanuts — because the only thing better than a drink is a drink + a snack. Here are three of our go-to pairings: Is your stomach rumbling? Click the button to start your order. 🥜 * |
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Weather - 84º | Scattered thunderstorms | 60% chance of rain
Development -
Construction on Goodwill Industries of Kentucky’s Opportunity Campus at 28th Street and Broadway will begin in August, with a completion date in late 2023. The hospital on campus will be the Parkland neighborhood’s first since the Great Depression + will have four operating rooms, a 24/7 emergency room, and speciality care clinics. 🏥 (WDRB)
Cause -
Habitat for Humanity Louisville will construct 10 homes over the next 10 weeks for people recovering from the tornados in western Kentucky. The “BG Strong Build” project will feature two five-unit townhouse complexes with monthly mortgage payments around $600. 🏠 (WLKY)
Edu -
Bellarmine University is requiring masks on campus, effective immediately. The university is the second educational institution in the city to reinstate its mask policy. Last week, JCPS — the largest school system in Kentucky — also announced masking would be required in its facilities + on buses. (WDRB)
Arts -
Local mural artist Liz Richter’s “Estate of Mind” solo art exhibition is opening at Revelry Boutique & Gallery on Fri., Aug. 5. The show offers a look inside Liz’s mind + is a physical manifestation of her inner work over the last two years. It will be on display through Mon., Aug. 29.
Try This -
Don your wings, because Idlewild Butterfly Farm’s annual “Moth Ball” will be at the Beckley Creek Pavilion in the Parklands on Fri., July 29 from 5-10 p.m. The free event looks to attract butterflies of the night + there will be cocktails, local food trucks, and live music. 🦋
Giveaway -
The Kentucky Humane Society’s “Pups at the Pitch” photo contest is your ticket (actually, six tickets) to see Racing Louisville FC take on OL Reign on Tues., Aug. 2. Peep the rules + submit your puppy pic to the KHS Facebook page by Fri., July 29. A winner will be announced on Mon., Aug. 1. 📸 (WDRB)
Pets -
It’s the last week of the Empty the Shelters event. Until Sun., July 31, stop by the Animal House Adoption Center (3516 Newburg Rd.) from 12-6 p.m. to meet adoptable pets — no appointment needed and all adoption fees are waived. 🐶
Plan Ahead -
Debi Boffa, president of the locally-based gas station chain Thorntons, is the keynote speaker at the next 100 Wise Women event on Tues., Sept. 13. The series looks to share the insight of female leadership + foster connections among business professionals. Tickets are $50. 🤝
Health -
Record-setting heat continues to linger in Louisville. One way to stay safe in the heat is to stay hydrated with Louisville Pure Tap®. Pro tip: Fill up a reusable water bottle and keep it on hand during those oh so hot days. Here are five more ways to make sure you're getting enough H2O. 💦*
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Last month we learned that most Louisvillians like their tea sweet, and while we fancy ourselves a glass of the unsweet here at LOUtoday, this new Arnold Palmer at Everyday Kitchen Cafe is a nice meet-in-the-middle moment.
Located inside Lodgic Everyday Community in NuLu, grab a glass Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Pro tip: Pair it with the Mediterranean Greens Salad. The roasted chickpeas and goat cheese are a match made in heaven.
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Editor's pick: I got out to my old stomping grounds this week, Tinseltown, to see the new Jordan Peele movie, “Nope.”
Without spoiling too much, I’ll just say it was awesome + realistic — in that, if I saw a UFO, I’d likely to try to get it on film so I could be a guest on “Oprah,” too. Check out the showtimes and see if an alien encounter is in your future this weekend. Missed yesterday's newsletter? Stock your bar with these 8 local products. |
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