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I'm going to be in Louisville March 3-6 for business. I was just wondering if there was anything I absolutely HAVE to do while I'm in the city. Is there any place I have to eat, drink, whatever?

I'll be working 6a-6p, so I won't have the most free time in the world, but I also don't know when I'll ever be there again, so I want to get as much a feel for the city as I can.

Also, there's a UL/UC game while I'm there. Are there usually people scalping tickets? Would I have to pay an arm and a leg? Is it a must-do expereince anyway?

I know very little about the city, so I'm curious.

Thanks.
 
Check out Fourth Street Live, if you have a chance. Plenty of restaurants in that area.

And the Slugger Museum, too. Cards tickets may be easy to come by the day of the game. Not sure how much they'd sell for outside the Yum Center, but that's an awesome place to watch a game.
 
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Not sure I'll be heading into Indiana. I won't have a rental car, a coworker will, so I don't want to rack up too big of cab fares. I'll definitely make sure to check out Fourth Street. I have 4 dinners to figure out, so keep the restaurant suggestions coming :).
 
Slugger Museum is a must. Just a fun place to visit, for any age, no matter your level of interest in baseball.

The Muhammad Ali Center was also great last time I went, but they were doing construction at the time and I have no idea what it's like now. (I'm sure it's still great, though.)

Never had a bad meal at Bristol's; there's a couple locations, including downtown. Try the Hot Brown if you want a distinctly Louisville dish.
 
There's a famous (?) place for breakfast somewhere in Louisville that has a kitschy gift shop attached. It's where Jones bought his bacon wallet after we ate there one hungover morning six years ago or so.

Ali museum is worth the trip.
 
amreader,

Are you staying downtown? Doc Crow's is a good place to eat and it's a block from the arena.

If you go to Slugger Museum, make a stop in 21C hotel nearby. Lots of cool/fun stuff in the lobby area to check out.

A good, old/fashioned bar with some character is the Seelbach hotel bar. It's just on the south side of 4th Street Live.

Shouldn't have trouble getting a ticket or two for the game without paying an arm or leg.

The famous place joe referenced was Lynn's Paradise Cafe, but that recently closed.

For the true hot brown experience, get one at the Brown Hotel.

There are several Bluegrass Brewing Company micro breweries around, including one across the street from the arena. Food is only so-so, though.

A newish local favorite to eat and drink is the Blind Pig in the Butchertown area east of downtown.

I can hit you with more ideas if you want.
 
In my humble opinion, Louisville is one of the most underrated cities in America. I lived there in the late 90s and would love to go back.

All of the aforementioned places are great. The Seelbach Hotel bar is especially cool. Oozes with character.

I'll add the obvious ... the Kentucky Derby Museum at Churchill Downs. Good visit even if you aren't into horse racing. Churchill Downs itself is just cool to walk through. It lost a bit of its charm when it was remodeled, but that's picking nits, it's still really cool.

Fourth Street Live hadn't been developed yet when I lived there. Bardstown Road was the place to be and it's still a good place to pub crawl. I loved plunking myself down at the Outlook Inn.
 
The beds at the Seelbach are heavenly. But there's no way you can afford a glass of 26-year-old Macallan — not unless you're independently wealthy. It's a sweet bar, though, so get a glass of 12-year-old Macallan and drink in the atmosphere.

Sad to hear that Lynn's closed. Food was good and the bacon wallet was fun.
 
I appreciate all the tips!
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joe said:
The beds at the Seelbach are heavenly. But there's no way you can afford a glass of 26-year-old Macallan — not unless you're independently wealthy. It's a sweet bar, though, so get a glass of 12-year-old Macallan and drink in the atmosphere.

Sad to hear that Lynn's closed. Food was good and the bacon wallet was fun.

It just recently closed, too. That place was awesome.
 
Fourth Street Live is just a bunch of bland chains and bright lights. Bardstown is where it's at.
 
Very underrated city... Slugger Museum and Churchill Downs are both obvious musts.
 
KYSportsWriter said:
joe said:
The beds at the Seelbach are heavenly. But there's no way you can afford a glass of 26-year-old Macallan — not unless you're independently wealthy. It's a sweet bar, though, so get a glass of 12-year-old Macallan and drink in the atmosphere.

Sad to hear that Lynn's closed. Food was good and the bacon wallet was fun.

It just recently closed, too. That place was awesome.

Wait, the Seelbach closed? Guess Paris Hilton need a new handbag dog.
 
Appgrad05 said:
Fourth Street Live is just a bunch of bland chains and bright lights. Bardstown is where it's at.

Thank you. I hadn't been to Louisville for fun in years, so I wasn't sure I remembered right. But going to Fourth Street is like going to a strip mall. Why?
 
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