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It’s the 5th annual Kegs and Eggs on Oaks Day (May 2) at Lou Lou on Market

Yes, we know: EVERYONE within a hundred-mile radius of Louisville is familiar with the Kentucky Oaks, but just in case outsiders are tuning in, here’s a pertinent refresher encouraging them to join in the fun. The Kentucky Oaks race is hosted annually in Louisville, Kentucky at Churchill Downs. The race dates back to 1875 when […]

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TAJ vs TAJ? Just flip a dinar, and the loser becomes JAT, no worries

Cover photo credit: Microsoft Flight Simulator, depicting a JAT Yugoslav Airlines YU-AHT. As the word “Taj” pertains to “Mahal” (in Agra, India), it bears the meaning of “crown.” The Taj Mahal is a architecturally brilliant mausoleum complex renowned globally for its beauty. Meanwhile in Louisville, the Taj Banal is an impenetrable legal kerfuffle involving adjacent, […]

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Mashup Food Hall is coming to PhoenixLu this summer

The Spring 2025 issue of Food & Dining Magazine is now available in all the familiar places: Louisville area eateries and food shops, newsstands and online (or read it at issuu). Mashup Food Hall introduces itself. Strictly speaking, the new project is located in the Phoenix Hill neighborhood, but who are we to quibble? Mashup Food Hall is […]

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The Local Seltzery’s fizz is gone, but I Love Tacos has designs for the space

My sense, looking at reports about seltzers and hard teas, is that the category is no longer crushing beer under its boot heel. This is not enormously surprising to me—artificially-flavored fizzy booze products always lose their appeal after a while. — Jeff Alworth, at Beervana Then again, The Local Seltzery had a three-year run at […]

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