Louisville is an iconic city, so it is no surprise that it has some pretty iconic food too. From our famous fried chicken to the oft-mispronounced burgoo, Louisville is home to tons of great dishes that keep visitors (and locals, and TV crews...) coming back for more. If you've ever wondered "What food is Louisville known for?" -- read on! Here are 10 of the most iconic foods in Louisville, and why we love them.
1. Hot Brown
No list of famous Louisville food would be complete without a mention of the Hot Brown. Invented at the Brown Hotel for guests coming from an all-night dance party, this open-faced turkey sandwich has been made world-famous by dozens of appearances on Food Network and Travel Channel food shows.
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2. Fried Chicken
Louisville was the home of Colonel Sanders, the king of fried chicken. Whether you get it from KFC, Indi’s, or your mama’s kitchen stove, Louisville fried chicken is the best fried chicken.
3. Burgoo
Burgoo is a stew that can be made with nearly any kind of meat and vegetables you have on hand. What makes this stew unique is that it is very community-oriented; often, schools or local residents will hold events in which all of the visitors bring something to add to the stew and have a friendly get-together while it cooks.
4. Derby Pie
You can’t talk about Derby City food without mentioning Derby Pie. This insanely delicious dish is basically a pecan pie on steroids. Made with pecans or walnuts and melted chocolate on a crispy crust, this pie is worth waiting all year for!
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5. Louisville-Style Pizza
Louisville-style pizza was reportedly invented at Impellizzeri’s Pizza Parlor in the late 1970s. It includes two layers of toppings and two layers of cheese. Yum!
6. Henry Bain Sauce
This savory sauce invented at the classy Pendennis Club in Downtown Louisville is a great accompaniment to steaks and other meats.
7. Modjeska Candy
It's hard to pronounce, but even harder to put down! This handmade candy is created by wrapping caramel around marshmallows. It was invented by a star-struck candy maker in 1883, who named the candy after seeing a visiting Polish actress named Helen Modjeska star in a play.
8. Beer Cheese
Cheeses made with various locally brewed beers are quite famous in Louisville. Eiderdown restaurant in Butchertown is especially famous for this dairy delight.
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9. Ice Cream
Louisville LOVES ice cream. There are ice cream shops spread all across the city, with one of the most iconic being the Homemade Ice Cream & Pie Kitchen. Most of these shops hand-churn their goodies, which makes it all the more delicious.
10. Bacon on a Stick
Not everything has to be fancy! Against the Grain restaurant in Downtown Louisville is world-famous for this treat that is just as fun to hold as it is to eat.
Have you eaten any of these iconic dishes? Is there anything missing from the list? Share your suggestions in the comments below!
Are you still wondering about what food Louisville is known for? Did you know that there is a restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky, that's said to be home to the original cheeseburger?
Here in Kentucky, we know a thing or two about delicious tacos. That's why we're thrilled to announce an upcoming event that's nothing short of heavenly for any taco lover out there: the Louisville Taco Festival. Hosted by A Taste of Your Town, this phenomenal event is set to take place on September 7th - 8th, 2024, at Fourth Street Live. Along with countless delicious tacos, visitors can expect live music and other festivities that will make for an unforgettable weekend. Here's more on the not-to-be-missed Kentucky food festival:
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Fourth Street Live will soon be the site of one of the year's most exciting food festivals.
The not-to-be-missed Louisville Taco Festival will bring together over 15 incredible local taco vendors in one fabulous weekend.
You'll definitely want to bring your appetite, as there will be all sorts of unique flavors and taco combinations to try. From traditional to creative, there will be tacos to suit every palette.
After watching the experts craft each taco, you'll feel like a true taco connoisseur.
Adding to the festivities, there will be live entertainment, dancing, and even a mariachi band!
And if you're of age, be sure to stop by the beach-themed margarita bar for a delicious and refreshing tequila drink. You can enjoy traditional or frozen margaritas which will pair perfectly with the tacos.
Think you've got what it takes to attempt the hot pepper eating contest? It's not for the faint of heart!
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Tacos are pay-as-you-go unless you've purchased one of the Premium or VIP Packages.
So whether you're looking for an excuse to head downtown or are a die-hard taco fan, you'll be glad you stopped by this incredible food festival.
Ready for an unforgettable taco weekend? Don't forget to grab your tickets ahead of time! You can also follow along when you check out this amazing Kentucky taco festival on Facebook for more updates about the event.
Louisville has grown into a dynamic force to be reckoned with in the food scene. There are hundreds of mind-blowingly delicious places to dine in the city that compiling a comprehensive list of the best restaurants in the area would be an impossible feat (and WAY too long to read). Instead, we've gathered together a few of the tastiest, truly one-of-a-kind dining experiences in Louisville that definitely deserve a spot on your Louisville Restaurant Bucket List. They're part of the multitude of reasons that so many call Louisville their home. Here are 8 unique restaurants in Louisville to kick off your dining adventure:
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1. Garage Bar
This unassuming spot used to be a full-service garage, but has since been repurposed into an awesome spot to grab a pizza and beers with your buddies. They have an excellent drink menu featuring an eclectic mix of interesting beers on tap and more than 30 varieties of Kentucky Bourbon and Rye Whiskey. Aside from their drinks, Garage Bar is also known for their out-of-this-world hand-stretched, wood-fired pizzas as well as the quirky-cool atmosphere. You can enjoy your meal indoors with the old garage doors rolled up, around the ping pong and pool tables, or outside on their epic patio around the firepits.
Yes, those are astroturf couches.
Garage Bar is located at 700 E. Market St., Louisville, KY.
2. Bistro Le Relais
When we say "airport food," we're guessing that the image of a grab-and-go fast food joint in a busy terminal comes to mind. Bistro Le Relais is the exact opposite... and you don't need to wait through a security line to get there. Although it's located in the at the historic Bowman Airfield, Bistro Le Relais is a surprisingly romantic little French restaurant that offers a one-of-a-kind runway view of the planes taking off and landing on their outdoor patio. The atmosphere here is inspired by the Art Deco era of the 1940's and they serve up fresh, fantastic meals, making this experience unforgettable. It's an intimate little place, so we suggest making reservations if you want a prime spot on the patio around sunset!
Bistro Le Relais is located at Bowman Field at 2817 Taylorsville Rd., Louisville, KY.
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3. Troll Pub Under the Bridge
Now this place is TRULY one-of-a-kind! The Troll Pub is located underground at the historic site of the former Galt Hotel, which operated between 1834 and 1865, when it was destroyed by a fire. In the early 1900s, distilleries set up shop in the neighborhood, which is now known as Whiskey Row. Over the next century, the underground space now occupied by The Troll Pub was filled in with dirt and nearly forgotten about entirely, but in 2011 (after months of excavation), the space was once again opened up to the world, this time as the weird and wonderful Troll Pub Under the Bridge. Of course, an underground pub has a somewhat obscured entrance, so keep an eye out for the slightly-creepy, yet oddly-endearing statue of Louie the Troll, who directs guests down to the subterranean pub.
Louie the Troll isn't the only quirky attraction at the Troll Pub that is sure to make you smile; don't miss the super-cool secret bar hidden behind an unassuming bookcase! It definitely feels like something out of a peculiar house in an old-school mystery movie... and we love it!
Proof on Main definitely isn't a secret - it was named on Food & Wine Magazine's "America's 50 Most Amazing Wine Experiences" and celebrated as an "American Whiskey Temple" by GQ Magazine - but there's a reason for all of the attention: Proof on Main is spectacular. It's located inside the 21C Museum Hotel and offers delicious dishes made from fresh local ingredients and an impressive cocktail list featuring tons of small-batch bourbon brands. Proof on Main also emphasizes the local art scene; the walls are adorned with frequently-rotating contemporary and modern art exhibits, which are curated by the 21C Museum. The bar itself is just as beautiful as the art on the walls, making this a solid "hot spot" in downtown Louisville.
Yep, that's the statue of David... in all his golden splendor. You can find him right outside of the restaurant.
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Proof on Main is located at 702 West Main St., Louisville, KY.
5. Wagner’s Pharmacy
You read that correctly: Wagner's Pharmacy. No, it's not your typical pharmacy... it's one of the best breakfasts spots in Louisville! Wagner's opened up in 1922 and it does, in fact, have a convenience store inside, but it became famous as a casual meeting spot for jockeys, horsemen, and sports writers visiting Churchill Downs. Wagner's is no longer a "secret spot," but it does still pay homage to racing history by displaying colorful photos and memorabilia from past Derbies. This is one of those iconic spots in Louisville that everyone must see before they die because it's a city legend... and has some seriously delicious comfort food.
Wild Eggs got their start in good old Louisville, but has since expanded to several locations throughout the city, as well as into other states, including Colorado, Indiana, Tennessee, and Ohio! THAT’S how delicious this place is. Wild Eggs is known for their unbeatable breakfast and brunch menu, but they also recently took 1st place in USA Today’s 2016 Reader’s Choice Award for the "Best Hot Brown in Kentucky," unseating the iconic dish’s original creator, the Brown Hotel (which came in 3rd place, behind Patti’s 1880’s Settlement in Grand Rivers)! It's hard to pick anything less than scrumptious on Wild Eggs' menu, but we recommend the (almost) unreasonably delicious raspberry lemon pancakes. These are some of the best pancakes we’ve ever tasted!
This dazzling neighborhood bar in NuLu offers delicious meals by day and awesome events and live music by night. This space-themed spot hits the perfect balance of being fun and quirky (several of the dishes and drinks carry names from Star Wars!) without feeling forced. In fact, the ambience is awesome - modern and interesting, yet still casual and fun.
The Wakatakas (handmade flatbreads) are unique, tasty, and you can order them topped with everything from steak with grilled onions to pork belly with apple butter. They come as small plates, so we suggest bringing friends and ordering several to share. Other highlights on the menu are loaded Vader Fries and a kale salad that will blow your mind, even if you haven't fully hopped aboard the trendy kale train.
Now let's talk drinks... Galaxie's margaritas simply cannot be beat. You can order them "spicy," which is absolutely delicious if you want to add a little kick to your beverage. If you're not a tequila or mezcal fan, there are plenty of other fun cocktails on the menu, as well as a solid offering of beers on tap.
Friday and Saturday nights at Galaxie are loud and energetic, which is certainly something we appreciate in a good bar, but probably not the best spot if you are looking for a low-key night out. The free trivia nights and dance parties are fantastic for an out-of-this-world (ha!) night out with friends!
Galaxie is located at 732 E Market St., Louisville, KY.
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8. Holy Grale
Last, but certainly not least, is Holy Grale. The restaurant appears frequently on "Best Lists" for its delicious menu, but this spot's history definitely adds an extra layer to the unique feel. The eatery sits in a former Unitarian Church that was built in 1905, and the renovations made to build the restaurant kept many of the design elements from the original architecture, as well as adding other similar features as a nod to the history of this Highlands neighborhood fixture. There's even upstairs seating in the Choir Loft (which can also be rented out for special events)!
The menu here is tasty, creative, and focuses on seasonally inspired dishes made using local and farm-fresh ingredients. Holy Grale's menu is constantly changing, with unique specials offered daily, so you will always find something new and delicious to try! As for drinks, Holy Grale's bar is beer-only, but they have a seriously impressive spread of 27 taps featuring a wide variety of brews from around the world (which are also swapped frequently to make room for new styles) and 80 different bottled beers and ciders!
Holy Grale is located at 1034 Bardstown Rd., Louisville, KY.
Are you hungry yet? Grab your forks and knives - this is one unforgettable food journey. Bon appetit! While in Louisville, be sure to get a taste of the history of this old city by visiting the many historical sites that you can only find here. This city is also a lovely place for a hike. Check out some of the best trails available in Louisville for easy, lovely strolls. If you like a bargain, be sure to shop at any of the fun flea markets all over the city. Do you have any favorite places in Louisville? If so, let us know all about them in the comments!