Paristown Pointe to include Louisville’s first new brick street in more than a century
By Kevin Gibson | Posted on April 15, 2019With the Paristown Pointe project well underway, one notable aspect of the development that hasn’t received much attention is the reconstructed road that will run between the Paristown Hall performance venue and a reimagined Louisville Stoneware Co. Construction workers are in the process of...
The Café plans to relocate to Stoneware & Co. building in fall 2019
By Kevin Gibson | Posted on March 25, 2019The Café will move into the Stoneware & Co. building as part of the Paristown development, likely this fall. The eatery, which has been in operation since 1996 and in its spot 712 at Brent Street for more than a decade, will continue to...
Brooke & Billy’s brings hearty American fare to Paristown Point
By Kevin Gibson | Posted on December 9, 2018Brooke & Billy's, the former home to The Coach Lamp, is a bourbon-themed neighborhood bar with hearty American fare on the menu.
Chili weather has arrived, so here are a few notable Louisville spots to consider
By Kevin Gibson | Posted on October 28, 2018We know there are plenty of styles of and places to get chili, whether it’s with spaghetti or without, red or white, Texas-style or otherwise.
At 22, The Café still delivers quality food in a quirky atmosphere
By Kevin Gibson | Posted on September 29, 2018Not all things have to change with the passing of time, and one part of Louisville that has remained consistent is quirky restaurant The Café.
Multimillion-dollar Paristown Pointe development aiming for Derby 2018 debut
By Caitlin Bowling | Posted on November 15, 2016Shovels are expected to hit the ground as early as next spring on the multimillion-dollar Paristown Pointe project, according to Steve Smith, CEO of Louisville Stoneware. Smith announced plans to create a new arts and entertainment district in Paristown Pointe more than a year ago and...
More Fall Fests: A roundup of this weekend’s festivals and festivities
By Sara Havens | Posted on October 7, 2015Last week we had an invasion of art festivals, and this week’s it’s events that benefit a good cause. And that’s a good thing, because if you’re going to spend the money, it feels better knowing it’s going to a local charity or nonprofit....
As North End Cafe opens, other breakfast options heading to Louisville
By Steve Coomes | Posted on December 6, 2011On the heels of today’s opening of the city’s second North End Café — this one in the Highlands at 2116 Bardstown Road, a.k.a. the old Club Grotto location — comes news in the Courier-Journal that FirstWatch, a 90-unit breakfast and lunch chain based in...