mary01+FollowLexington’s Bagel Obsession Hits Louisville!Bagel lovers, get ready: Great Bagel & Bakery is finally bringing its legendary, farm-to-bagel goodness to Louisville! This Lexington fave (and UK student staple) opens July 28 in Middletown, serving up small-batch bagels made with organic, fresh-milled flour. Expect everything from classic everything bagels to wild flavors like maple bourbon and French toast, plus gluten-free options on weekends. Bonus: grand opening on Aug. 4 with giveaways and surprises. Who’s lining up with me? #Food #LouisvilleEats #BagelLovers00Share
Annette Jones+FollowLouisville’s Indian Buffet Showdown 🍛Taj Palace just brought back their legendary lunch buffet and it’s making waves! After years of waiting, you can finally load up on all the North Indian classics—think chicken tikka masala, tandoori, and garlic naan—plus daily rotating dishes. Owner Balwinder Singh has kept the same chef since ‘98, so the flavors are always on point. Bonus: they’re moving to a bigger spot soon. If you haven’t tried their secret-recipe chicken afghani, you’re missing out! #Food #LouisvilleEats #IndianFood00Share
Annette Jones+FollowLexington’s Bagel Obsession Hits Louisville!Bagel lovers, get ready—Lexington’s Great Bagel & Bakery is finally coming to Louisville! They’re opening July 28 in Middletown, and the grand opening on Aug. 4 promises giveaways and surprises. These aren’t your average bagels: everything’s made from scratch with organic, locally milled flour, and they’ve got wild flavors like Maple Bourbon and French Toast. Plus, gluten-free options every weekend! If you love chewy, perfectly seasoned bagels and supporting local farms, this is your new breakfast spot. #Food #LouisvilleEats #BagelLovers00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowWest African Flavors Hit Louisville!Craving something new? Unice’s Kitchen Bar and Grill just opened near Hikes Lane, serving up bold Liberian and West African dishes—think spicy beef, seafood, and chicken! Owner Annie Dennis followed her foodie dreams all the way from Liberia to Louisville, and now her passion is on full display. Who’s down to try something totally different for lunch or dinner? #Food #LouisvilleEats #WestAfricanFood00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowHooters Out, By Golly’s In!Big switch-up in Clarksville! By Golly’s Bar & Grill, a Cincinnati fave, is moving into the old Hooters spot next month. They’ve gone from just one location to 11 since last year—talk about a glow-up! If you’re in the Louisville area, get ready for a new hangout with all the pub vibes. Who’s checking it out when it opens? #Food #RestaurantNews #LouisvilleEats00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowHighland Fish Market’s Epic Comeback!Guess who’s back on Bardstown Road? Highland Fish Market just made a major comeback to its old Highlands stomping grounds with a brand new location! After years in Middletown, they’re bringing fresh seafood (think shrimp, crab, even live lobster!) right back to the neighborhood where it all started. Locals are pumped, and the new spot is totally revamped from its nail salon days. Small biz win, foodie win, Highlands win! #Food #LouisvilleEats #HighlandsKY00Share
laura54+FollowLouisville’s Getting a Fancy New ButcherHeads up, meat lovers! A Florida-based butcher shop called Southern Steer is bringing its prime cuts and ready-to-cook meals to Louisville’s east end this October. With grocery stores cutting back on fresh meat, this spot is stepping in to fill the gap—think custom steaks, sides, and even desserts, all under one roof. If you’re tired of mystery meat at the supermarket, this could be your new go-to for dinner upgrades. #Business #LouisvilleEats #FoodieFinds00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowNuLu’s Fave Bar Shuts Down SuddenlyCorridor Bar, the artsy cocktail spot everyone loved in NuLu, just closed its doors out of nowhere. After only three years (and being voted Best Bar in NuLu!), they announced on social that they’re done—for now. The owners hinted at a comeback with a new vibe, so fingers crossed this isn’t goodbye forever. Anyone else gonna miss those blue walls and boho feels? #Food #NuLu #LouisvilleEats00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowIconic BBQ Spot Closing After 30 YearsMark’s Feed Store on Bardstown Road is closing its doors after three decades—end of an era! They’re blaming low foot traffic, but don’t worry, their other Louisville locations are still open for your BBQ fix. Some staff might move to those spots, so you might see familiar faces. If you’ve got memories from this Highlands staple, now’s the time for one last visit before August 24! #Food #LouisvilleEats #BBQ00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowLouisville BBQ Icon Shutting Its DoorsMark’s Feed Store on Bardstown Road is closing after 30 years! Can you believe it? The owners say dropping foot traffic made it impossible to keep going. If you’ve got memories (or a craving for their BBQ), you’ve got until August 2025 to get your fix at this OG spot. Don’t worry—other locations are still open, but it’s the end of an era for the Highlands! #Food #LouisvilleEats #BBQLegend00Share