Here are some examples of the options that you have for dining in Louisville, Kentucky:
• Azalea. This trendy restaurant presents customers with a cuisine that assimilates Asian, Southwestern, and Italian influences. The dress code is business casual.
• Café Kilamanjaro. This restaurant offers food from Africa, South America, and the Caribbean all with a lively tropical personality.
• Check’s Café. Authentic German food in a friendly environment is what this café is all about – from bratwurst to fish.
• Molly Malone’s Irish Pub and Restaurant. Truly hearty Irish fare. Locals say that the bread pudding is worth going.
• Vicenzo’s. This top-of-the-line Italian restaurant defines the word “class.” Not only are the signature foods delectable, but the dinner is experienced in comfy leather chairs surrounded by 17th century painting. Dress code suggests business dress.
Here are some examples as to the activities that you can experience in Louisville:
• Art in the Arbor. This is a festival held in May that gives you an opportunity to eat a variety of foods, listen to Caribbean, Greek, Ragtime, and other music, and find original crafts from regional artists. Plus there are children’s activities.
• Bluegrass Music Festival of the United States. Kentucky is known for its bluegrass. So it makes absolute sense that this event would be held ever year (for free, no less) with performers like Jimmy Martin, Ralph Stanley, and more.
• Kentucky Derby. Talked about around the world, the Kentucky Derby is sometimes called “the top two minutes in sports.” Though it started in 1875, it is still going strong with its “run for the roses” and festival every May. Plus, spectators try to compete on who can wear the craziest hat.
• Kentucky Shakespeare Festival. In late June – early July, about 15,000 people make their way to this festival. With free performances, it just can’t be beat! And during the school year, the festival travels through Kentucky to bring education to life.
• Strassenfest. A tradition of the town, this celebration honors the German heritage of the city with festivals and performances for the first full weekend of August.