Oishii Sushi is a cute, bright beacon on an otherwise nightlife-free strip of Bardstown Road. Read more.
Trendy, vogue, artsy and bright are just a few of the adjectives that come to mind. During the day the atmosphere is laid back and in the evening its upscale. Read more.
Kashmir is one of the better places to get authentic curry in Louisville. The pleasant aroma fills your nose as you walk through the door. Read more.
Veteran Louisville restaurateur CoCo Tran has created a casual restaurant that features plant-based versions of classic Asian street foods. Read more.
Stop in for every kind of bagel you can imagine shipped in from New York City and piled high with meats made in-house. Read more.
It feels like you've entered the kind of place you'd see on "Sex and the City" and around every corner you expect to see celebrities. Stop by and see for yourself just how amazing the atmosphere is. Read more.
Do you want to show off a little bit? Take your friends to Avalon. Grab some lobster mac and cheese and a table on the garden patio for some of the best people watching in the area. Read more.
Aside from a drama-free night, you will get good hot wings and cold beer at this neighborhood bar. It's hidden behind the Mid City Mall and locally known for serving the strongest drinks in town. Read more.
The new restaurant is informal but orderly, with a rock-tinged soundtrack. Try a new twist on classic sushi with their tacos, pizzas & more. Read more.
A Vietnamese, Chinese and sushi trifecta that has been a favorite for years. The menu is massive so just about anyone can find something they like. Read more.
If authentic Latin cuisine is your cup of tea, Seviche should be at the top of your list of places to check out. Many hail Seviche as not only the best Latin restaurant in town. Read more.
From a meal with your family to full-service catering at your next gathering of friends, family, co-workers, Mark's Feed Store is at the top of the list. Read more.
Aside from having the hottest restaurant staff in Louisville, as voted by Velocity magazine, it's is the only restaurant in the Midwest where one can find authentically prepared Argentine food. Read more.
Le Gallo Rosso is a real treasure -– a bit of a hidden one, actually. The eatery is quite small but offers delicious authentic Italian dishes. Read more.
A staple in the Highlands community for three decades, the restaurant is open from brunch to til 2:00am. Try the green chile wontons, seriously. Read more.
If America is truly the melting pot of the globe, then this place should be our national eatery. Sample just about any cuisine you can imagine from their menu of over 100 items. Read more.
The cuisine of nationally renowned chef and owner Kathy Cary incorporates international influences rooted in the American Southern tradition. It's local farm-to-table favorite. Read more.
Opened in 1933 and named after a local character infamous for gambling, horses and boxing, Jack Fry's is a four-star restaurant in the heart of the Highlands. Read more.
Though it's is a bit small (let's say cozy), its a popular spot. Known mainly for its beer, which is brewed on premises, the food is nothing to scoff at. Read more.
European-style beer bar, inspired by the beer culture in Belgium and Holland is housed in an old church. If you want to try a beer you've never find anywhere else, this is the place. Read more.
A popular meeting place in the Highlands since 1992, the independently owned shop imports and sells only organic Fair-Trade green coffee from small farmers. Read more.
This modest joint is a great place to meet up with friends, enjoy a cocktail and listen to live music. Read more.
While this part of town seems to house an overwhelming plethora of Irish-themed pubs, Flanagan's laid back environment coupled with some of the friendliest bartenders in town makes it stand out. Read more.
This is a karaoke bar, plain and simple. Akiko's serves only beer, wine and sake, and if you're not there to get down on the microphone - why the hell are you there? Read more.
A staple of the local bar scene and namesake for the O'Shea's family of pubs is not to be missed. The patio is among one of the Highlands most popular spots to hang out on a weekend. Read more.
While the food and drinks are great, the first thing that must be said is that it has the absolute best patio in town. It's a great place for dinner that's always packed when the sun goes down. Read more.
Entering is like taking a trip back to the diners of the 1950s. The menu offers something the whole family can find to devour, and on weekends, you can eat there 24 hours a day. Read more.
If you're looking for anything from a yummy breakfast burrito to authentic Indian food at 4 a.m., this is where you want to be. The fact that it is open 24 hours means you can stop in any time. Read more.
Delicious pizza made to order or by the slice - which means it takes a while - and those slices are huge! Read more.
Giant slices of Philly-style pizza, hip atmosphere & open til 5:00am to fulfill your late night cravings. What more could you want after a long night out? Read more.
Customers can choose from around 40 ice cream flavors that range from traditional to exotic. Make it a-la-mode with a slice of pie, grab a seat and enjoy! Read more.
Artisan bakery specializes in gourmet cupcakes but has lots of other treats as well. Read more.