Louisville, Kentucky is a city that’s famously known for a drink: bourbon. Sure, it’s technically Kentucky that invented Bourbon, but Louisville has embraced it, built upon it, and created a drinking scene honoring it. Louisville has even coined the term “Bourbonism” to describe tourism focused on bourbon. Whether you’re stopping in Louisville on your way to do the Bourbon Trail or just visiting Louisville because it’s the best city ever (though I’m slightly biased, as a local), you can’t skip out on tasting a few Louisville specialties.
We spent a few weeks exploring my old Kentucky hometown and drinking a ridiculous amount, discovering everything from the best Louisville breweries to amazing Louisville bourbon bars and, of course, incredible Louisville distilleries. Of course, we ate a lot, too: make sure to check out our foodie guide to Louisville!
Whether you’re a bourbon drinker or you just haven’t spent enough time in Louisville yet to develop a taste for it (it’ll happen… give it time), there are tons of incredible places to grab a drink in Louisville, bourbon or otherwise. Louisville, KY is an must-visit booze tourism destination!
Here’s what you’ll find in this local’s drinking guide to Louisville, Kentucky.
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By the way, did you know that we have a BUNCH of posts about Louisville? It is my hometown, after all! Take a look below at our other Louisville travel guides.
- Awesome Places to Visit in Louisville, Kentucky: A Local’s Guide
- 29 Amazing Places to Eat in Louisville, Kentucky: A Local’s Guide
- 15 Perfect Things to Do on a Romantic Getaway to Louisville, Kentucky
- The Best 13 Hikes in Louisville, Kentucky (A Local’s Guide)
You can also check out our website Let’s Go Louisville – dedicated to anything and everything having to do with Louisville! In particular, check out these drinking guides:
- The 16 Best Bars in Louisville, Kentucky
- The Best Louisville Breweries: the Ultimate Local’s Guide (& Southern Indiana, too)
- 9 Distilleries in Louisville, Kentucky: from Bourbon to Brandy
- The Best Gay Bars in Louisville, Kentucky
We also created Louisville Food Tours, where we tell the story of Louisville through food and lead walking tours through Louisville’s most beautiful neighborhoods. Come take a tour with us!
We also have a Podcast episode all about Louisville! Horse races, bourbon, baseball bats, and a…death tunnel? Today we tell the story of Lia’s hometown: Louisville, KY! We trace the history of the city from its frontier origins to the modern-day. Louisville’s history runs deep, and it’s not always pretty. So pour yourself a bourbon and tune in. Unless you’re driving – that’s not cool.
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Famous Louisville (& Kentucky) Drinks
Before we jump into where to get the best drinks in Louisville, from craft beer to bourbon to cocktails and everything in between, here’s a quick primer on the most famous drinks in Louisville, Kentucky.
I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned, but bourbon is a pretty big deal here. Even if you come to Louisville saying “I’m not a bourbon person,” first of all, how dare you, and secondly, expect that to change by the time you leave. With so many brands and varieties, there is truly something for everyone on the bourbon spectrum. Each of these drinks will be served at just about any Louisville bourbon bar!
The official cocktail of Louisville is The Old Fashioned – a spirit forward cocktail made with bourbon, sugar or syrup, bitters, and orange peel. This bittersweet king of cocktails varies from place to place, but it’s always delicious. I won’t blame you if you thought “Hold your horses,” (get it, cuz Kentucky?), “that’s the official cocktail? What about Mint Juleps?!” Well I’m getting there.
The Mint Julep is the official cocktail of the Kentucky Derby, not Louisville. I’m pretty sure that’s just an excuse to have multiple kinds of Official cocktails – very clever, Louisville government. No trip to Churchill Downs is complete without an ice cold Mint Julep. It’s the perfect cocktail to sip in the hot sun while you cheer your horse on while wearing a ridiculously fancy hat. Made with bourbon, simple syrup, muddled mint, and shaved ice, these boozy mint snow cones pack a punch. Oh, and of course they have to be served in a silver Mint Julep tin (or a Derby Glass).
Another famous Kentucky cocktail deserving of it’s own vessel is the Kentucky Mule, for those sweet drink lovers. A great summer cocktail, it is made from bourbon, lime, and ginger beer then thrown into a copper mule mug. Delicious!
- Local Travel Tip: The best way to taste the best food in Louisville is on a food and history walking tour with Louisville Food Tours! Explore the story of Louisville and Kentucky while tasting culinary classics like bourbon balls, biscuits, fried chicken, and – of course – bourbon! You can book a weekend tour on FareHarbor or Viator.
The Best Louisville Distilleries
Let’s be real here. Going to Kentucky and not going bourbon tasting is like going to Mexico and never having a taco. Not only is it hard to actually pull off, but why would you want to!? As fun as it is to go out into Bourbon country and tour a distillery, sometimes the logistics can pose a challenge. But fear not! There are actually several bourbon distilleries in Louisville where you can enjoy tours and bourbon tastings without leaving the city.
Here are our picks for the best Louisville distilleries:
Situated right in downtown Louisville is the Angel’s Envy distillery. These small batch bourbon distillers pride themselves on making a smooth sipping, unique finished bourbon. What do I mean by finished? After the usual aging process, Angel’s Envy bourbon is then aged in port barrels. The end product? A deliciously complex introductory bourbon, perfect for both sipping and mixing into cocktails. There’s also an incredible Rye Whiskey finished in rum barrels! Guests can take a full tour of the gorgeous Louisville distillery along with a bourbon tasting, or the speed round called the Sensory Tour, which also includes a bourbon tasting (and chocolate, too).
- Angel’s Envy | Address: 500 East Main St, Louisville, KY(Downtown)
Two things Louisville loves – theater and bourbon – merge at another downtown Louisville distillery: The Evan Williams Experience. Visitors have the choice between two tours and tastings. The first is a film and unique historical walk through the founding of the distillery to today. We recommend this for anyone who hasn’t done a full blown distillery tour, as you’ll learn a lot about the process of bourbon making. The other option is a Speakeasy Tour, which takes guests through a safe and into a Prohibition era bar where you’ll sample the premium bourbons. Both tours include tastings, as well as a souvenir distillers glass.
- The Evan Williams Experience | Address: 528 W Main St, Louisville, KY (Downtown)
Located next to Louisville Museum Row sits Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co. Wanna talk credentials? The first bourbon this family made went into the barrel in 1889. You know what else happened that year? Montana, Washington, and the Dakotas became states. It’s pretty safe to say these guys know bourbon, y’all. Unlike some of the other bourbon distilleries in Louisville, Peerless Distilling does everything from milling to shipping all under the same roof. What does that mean to you? Well it means you can see every step along the way!
- Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co | Address: 120 N 10th St, Louisville, KY (Downtown)
Located just 5 miles from downtown Louisville you’ll find The Bulleit Experience. Take a $10 tour and tasting and you’ll get a chance to explore the office where Pappy van Winkle himself used to work, later inspiring what is now one of the most loved and expensive varieties of bourbon available today (last time I checked, you can get a shot of Pappy Van Winkle for $100 at my favorite bourbon bar in San Francisco, so there’s that). Sadly, they aren’t handing out any sample-sized bottles of Pappy, but the tour is still fantastic and well worth a stop.
- The Bulleit Experience | Address: 3860 Fitzgerald Road, Louisville, KY
It’s not just bourbon you can taste in Louisville! Recently the Butchertown based Copper & Kings has been making waves in the brandy and absinthe arena. But hey, this is bourbon country, so you better believe bourbon plays a role. Their American style brandies and apple brandies are aged in bourbon barrels to give it a signature sweetness and smoothness. Even the absinthe is unique. Unlike most absinthes that get their green color from dyes or steeping plants, their absinthe is clear and comes in four flavors: regular, ginger, lavender, and citrus. Not only are the tours great, but they also host an event called Mixt&pe, where bartenders craft their own cocktails inspired by songs from an album. Check it out. It’s fire.
- Copper & Kings | Address: 1121 E Washington St, Louisville, KY (Butchertown)
Looking for more? We’ve got a complete guide to distilleries in Louisville on our Louisville travel blog!
The Best Louisville Bourbon Bars
Y’all didn’t think we were done with bourbon already, did you? In addition to Louisville distilleries, there are tons of Louisville bars that specialize in bourbon & whiskey. In fact, there are so many Louisville bourbon bars that they have their own name: the Urban Bourbon trail (cute, right?).
To qualify for the Urban Bourbon trail, bars in Louisville have to offer 50+ different varieties of bourbon – and a staff that can walk you through nosing each of them like a pro. You can even get a little passport to stamp, just like the real Bourbon Trail! Once you’ve filled up your passport, you can trade it in for a souvenir t-shirt. How awesome is that? I wish they gave out t-shirts for eating your way through Louisville, too. I’d have a whole wardrobe. To help you on your Urban Bourbon journey, be sure to download the app to help guide you to the nearest bourbon bar.
One of our fave Louisville bourbon bars is Doc Crow’s on Whiskey Row, which serves up delicious food alongside a plethora of bourbon. Try anything from the smoker, the mint julep lemonade, and for dessert order the Wilbur sundae with brown butter praline ice cream, candied bacon and cinnamon pork rinds.
- Doc Crow’s Southern Smokehouse & Raw Bar | Address: 127 W Main St, Louisville, KY (Downtown)
Historic Whiskey Row is also home to the speakeasy themed Down One Bourbon Bar. With over 160 bourbons, you’ll find whatever rare bourbon you’ve got your heart set on here, plus a few more you’ve never heard of – all alongside some absolutely fantastic food, of course. Consistently ranked and awarded as one of the best Bourbon Bars in America, Down One is an incredible bourbon bar that can’t be skipped when visiting Louisville.
- Down One Bourbon Bar | Address: 321 Main St., Louisville, KY (Downtown)
Bourbon, burgers, and beer: if you’re a fan of any of these things, you’ll definitely want to visit Sidebar at Whiskey Row. Local legend has it that their burgers are the best in town. Pair your burger with a barrel-aged cocktail (yes, y’all) or an expertly crafted bourbon cocktail.
- Sidebar at Whiskey Row | Address: 129 N 2nd St, Louisville, KY (Downtown)
Looking for a bourbon bar to celebrate a special occasion? Or just like any excuse to be fancy? We love Buck’s, an upscale bourbon bar in the beautiful historic Old Louisville neighborhood. Be sure to give yourself time to take a stroll around the neighborhood, which is one of our absolute favorite places to explore in Louisville. We think Buck’s is one of the most romantic spots in Louisville.
- Buck’s Restaurant and Bar | Address: 425 W. Ormsby Louisville, KY (Old Louisville)
Now some of you might be wondering, “I don’t know where to begin. I don’t have a favorite bourbon! Can I do a tasting of a bunch of kinds of bourbon and figure out what I like?” This is Louisville, y’all! Of course you can! Head down to NuLu and check out Taste Fine Wines and Bourbon for a $7 tasting of Kentucky’s finest small-batch bourbons. It’s not a bourbon bar, but we thought it was fitting for this section anyway.
- Taste Fine Wines & Bourbon | Address: 634 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (NuLu)
The Best Louisville Breweries
I was under 21 when I moved away from Louisville, and since I moved back again there are a TON of amazing new craft breweries in Louisville! And yes – there’s plenty of bourbon barrel aged beer. Don’t worry. That was my first question, too.
I think a defining characteristic of craft breweries is placing quality over profit and output. While that’s evident at all of these Louisville breweries, it’s especially obvious with Monnik Beer, located in Germantown. Monnik Beer sources all of their ingredients locally and won’t put a single drop they don’t love in your glass. Their beer list is long and varied, making this a crowd pleaser bar for anyone looking to grab a beer in Germantown.
- Monnik Beer | Address: 1036 E Burnett Ave, Louisville, KY (Germantown)
“Like our namesake, the mighty Ohio River, we never stop moving forward” is the tagline for Mile Wide Beer, and it shows. The brewery was once a biscuit factory and the very first brewpub in Louisville, and Mile Wide has turned it into something truly special. They have food trucks, arcade games, pub games, and plenty of space for you and your friends to enjoy great beers. Be sure to check out the Wooderson, a mesquite smoked blonde ale. Any “Always Sunny” fans? You’ll get a kick out of the McPoyle, a nitro milk stout.
- Mile Wide Beer | Address: 636 Barret Avenue (The Highlands)
Tucked unobtrusively into a space on Bardstown Road in the Highlands neighborhood, Great Flood Brewing is much larger inside than it first appears from the outside. The taps at this Louisville brewery offer everything from Bourbon Barrel Aged beer – see, we told you – to excellent Saisons and dark stouts. In addition to their own brews, Great Flood serves up a few notable outside offerings, such as the delicious Beer X-Tacy (a play on a much-beloved, but now closed, local record store called Ear X-Tacy, RIP).
- Great Flood Brewing | Address: 2120 Bardstown Road, Louisville, KY (The Highlands)
I do love me a bar that sticks to a shtick, and Apocalypse Brew Works certainly has a shtick: It’s the end of the world, might as well drink! This excellent Louisville brewery’s tasting room is called “The Fallout Shelter,” and it serves up small batch brews. The beers are all appropriately named: there’s Cream-ation, a cream ale, ashes not included; Sunspot Stout, an oatmeal stout; and Fallout Dust, a peppery specialty beer. One of my favorite things about Apocalypse is their dedication to sustainable brewing practices. Just because their theme is a dead planet, it doesn’t mean they can’t help prolong that fate.
- Apocalypse Brew Works | Address: 1612 Mellwood Ave., Louisville, KY (Clifton)
Old Louisville Brewery started as a passion project between two brothers and has grown steadily for the past few years. They are located in the heart of Old Louisville, one of my favorite (and Louisville’s most beautiful) neighborhoods. It’s proximity to the University of Louisville makes this a lively spot, but not so much so that you feel old. They also feature the number one quality in any bar: dog friendly! With 12 rotating taps, there’s always something new and fun to try at this Louisville brewery. Grab a glass of their refreshingly crisp Raspberry Wheat, Barrel Aged Russian Imperial Stout, or the tangy “Kentucky Common,” a throwback to the early 20th century when bourbon mash was reused to make beer.
- Old Louisville Brewery | Address: 625 W. Magnolia Ave. Louisville, KY (Old Louisville)
Looking for more? We published a complete Louisville brewery guide on our Louisville travel blog!
The Best Louisville Rooftop Bars
On a warm Kentucky evening there is nothing better than a cold drink with a view, and luckily Louisville has plenty of spots to catch one of our famously beautiful sunsets!
Gravely Brewing Company offers a large selection of in-house brewed beers for maximum freshness (“Fresh beer is everything” is their tag line after all), with selections like their Tootsee Roll Pastry Stout, with a melt-in-your-mouth milk chocolate taste with a hint of hazelnuttiness, or their Lavender Hill Saison, a pale beer with a hint of lavender and lemon. The brewery also includes a large space for live music as well, so you may luck into some jams when you visit!
Outside you’ll find the Mayan Street Food truck to grab some delicious tacos or guacamole, and up a flight of stairs, you’ll find their large patio on a hillside with some of the best views of the city.
This is one of the best places to watch the sunset in Louisville since it’s high above anything around it and you have a completely unobstructed view of the city! It’s nothing but you, sky, and beer!
- Gravely Brewing Co. | Address: 514 Baxter Louisville, KY (Phoenix Hill)
If you’re looking for a fancier Louisville bar, there’s 8UP in Downtown, a chic rooftop bar overlooking the city, and serving up craft cocktails, like their Louisville Frappe made with Buffalo Trace Bourbon, biscotti liqueur and a heavy cream float.
8up is the perfect place to bring a date (and another one of our favorite romantic things to do in Louisville) and watch the lights of downtown Louisville twinkling all around you.
- 8up | Address: 350 West Chestnut Street Rooftop, Louisville, KY (Downtown)
Located on the third floor of Copper & Kings, ALEX&NDER serves up Copper & Kings brandy, gin, absinthe and their Destillarés liqueurs with flavors like orange, coffee, pomegranate, and chocolate.
You’ll find signature cocktails like a Blackberry Boogie, with American Apple Brandy, Dolin Dry, blackberry lavender shrub, super lemon and soda; or an Afternoon delight, made with Absinthe Blanche, Ruffino Sparkling Rosé and lemon. You can also do flights of C&K’s distilled drinks, whose selection changes monthly!
The bar has the signature C&K’s orange and copper theming, but the star is its huge covered patio overlooking the downtown skyline. Even if the weather is inclement, you can enjoy the views from inside through its fully glass-paneled walls! It’s a great place to get dinner and watch the sunset – and drink, of course – any day of the year.
- ALEX&NDER | 1121 E Washington St, Louisville, KY (Butchertown)
The Best Louisville Bars
In a town (and state) that is known for their pride in alcohol, you better believe that Louisville bars are second to none. In addition to the aforementioned craft breweries, you can find some unique bars to get a little taste of everything.
- Psst: We’ve got guides to the best Louisville bars, the best happy hours in Louisville and the best Gay bars in Louisville on our Louisville travel blog!
NuLu – aka New Louisville, a super hip up and coming neighborhood – is home to a number of fantastic Louisville bars. One of our favorites is Garage Bar, a bar slash restaurant with delicious brick oven pizzas and an amazing patio, all set in a converted mechanic shop! Personally, whenever I go I feel like I stepped into the Cars movie, except without Owen Wilson ruining his career (psst – remember when Owen Wilson was in Steve Zissou? His character was from Louisville. His accent, however, was not).
- Garage Bar | Address: 700 E. Market St, Louisville, KY (NuLu)
Down the street from Garage Bar in NuLu, fans of tacos and/or craft cocktails will love to see Galaxie Bar. Galaxie has a rad hidden patio area called Outer Space that’s open for dancing on the weekends, and hosts tons of awesome events. Every Wednesday they even have a Trivia Night, so get those know-it-all friends of yours down there (as you may have guessed, we’re a lot of people’s know-it-all Trivia Night friends).
- Galaxie Bar | Address: 732 E. Market St, Louisville, Ky (NuLu)
Mag Bar in Old Louisville isn’t the kind of Louisville bar you go to looking for a fancy craft cocktail. It’s the kind of dive bar where you go to have an amazing night that you may or may not remember fueled by cheap drinks and brand new besties that you’ll end up dancing with all night long while shouting the words to some song you barely know. Mag Bar hosts tons of eclectic events from trivia to themed dance parties to bingo to DJ’s and local bands that you’ve never heard of but will probably end up buying a CD of by the end of a night (are CD’s still a thing?). Simultaneously described as “old school” and “hipster,” Mag Bar is a much-loved local hot spot.
- Mag Bar | Address: 1398 S 2nd St, Louisville, KY (Old Louisville)
If you’re looking for a unique Louisville bar that caters to beer lovers (*raises hand*), head over to The Highlands neighborhood and check out Holy Grale. Its building was once a church – hence the clever name – but they serve you more than just a sip of communion wine. They’ve got 27 rotating taps, which include (to my delight) hella Belgian beers! Y’all know we love our Belgian beer.
- Holy Grale | Address: 1034 Bardstown Road Louisville, KY (The Highlands)
The Highlands is also home to the best Irish bars in Louisville, all conveniently clustered together. There are 3 Irish bars right next to each other, and everyone has a different opinion about which one is “best,” but our favorite is O’Sheas.
- O’Shea’s Irish Pub | Address: 956 Baxter Ave, Louisville, KY (The Highlands)
If you like live music, be sure to stop by the Highlands Taproom and see who’s playing.
- Highlands Taproom | Address: 1058 Bardstown Road, Louisville, KY (The Highlands)
Over in Germantown, a must-visit Louisville bar for beer lovers is Four Pegs. With a dozen beers on tap and an incredible comfort food menu, this place is sure to fill you up. While you’re there, be sure to get the Kentucky Poutine and a Beer Burger – a burger topped with beer sauce and a fried green tomato!
- Four Pegs Beer Lounge | Address: 1053 Goss Ave, Louisville, KY (Germantown)
The Best Louisville Speakeasies
Prohibition was a huge deal for historic Louisville. Many bourbon makers went under. But others just went underground. Today, you can relive 1920’s era Louisville in one of its many speakeasy bars! … If you can find them, that is.
What’s better than a speakeasy? A speakeasy that’s also a bowling alley! With 4 lanes and a menu of drinks and bites that are sure to impress, Pin & Proof is anything but your typical bowling alley. The speakeasy is tucked away inside the elegant Omni Hotel in downtown Louisville.
- Pin & Proof | Address: 400 S 2nd St, Louisville, KY (Downtown)
Located at an unmarked address underneath a nondescript room and behind a blank door, you’ll wonder whether you’re at the right place as you wind through the dark underground hallway of Hell or High Water… until you arrive. Decorated in dark red velvet and brick, with a lounge, a library, and several secret rooms, Hell or High Water feels like you’ve stepped back in time to somewhere totally elegant and extremely cool. The atmosphere is intimate and the drinks are divine. We strongly encourage you to make a reservation before your date, and request to be seated in the Wardrobe Room 😉 That’s all we can say about that…
- Hell or High Water | Address: 112 West Washington Street, Louisville, KY (Downtown)
Psst: The best way to experience Louisville’s hidden speakeasies, bars, AND a rooftop bar is on the Phantoms of the Prohibition Ghosts, Cocktails & Bites tour by Louisville Food Tours. It’s like ghost tour meets cocktail/food tour! You’ll explore the hidden stories of Louisville’s haunted past as you eat and drink your way down Whiskey Row. Meet the resident ghosts of Louisville’s historic downtown, trace the footsteps of bourbon magnates and mobsters, discover hidden speakeasies in the belly of Whiskey Row, and learn the shocking true story of Prohibition. Use the code PW10 for 10% off your booking!
Map of the Best Bourbon, Breweries, Distilleries, & Bars in Louisville
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Where to Stay in Louisville
It’s hard to experience a city without having a great place to stay. Luckily, there are tons of amazing places to stay in Louisville!
Louisville has lots of great hotels, but unfortunately, most of them are in the East End – a part of town that’s not actually great for visitors and tourists. It’s not accessible by public transit, it’s mostly residential, and it’s far away from the best things to do in Louisville. The reason so many hotels are in this area is that there’s lots of space and it’s near a few business parks. We don’t recommend staying in Louisville’s East End.
Instead, we recommend starting your search closer to Downtown. Old Louisville, NuLu, & Butchertown are our favorite neighborhoods close to downtown. Staying centrally will limit your need for a rental car, so you could get around by bike, ride-share, and bus instead.
We have recommendations for both hotels and vacation rentals in these neighborhoods. Personally, we recommend booking vacation rentals directly through VRBO because it has fewer fees and more flexible cancellation policies than Airbnb – also, we’re not fans of Airbnb’s unethical track record and lax security.
- Old Louisville: This historic neighborhood is full of gorgeous Victorians, and is where we usually stay when we visit home. If you can snag it, our favorite Louisville vacation rental is right on beautiful little Central Park! The Inn at St. James Court is a charming b&b located on the famous fountain court in Louisville, St. James Court. It’s our favorite area to go for a walk and the most iconic part of the neighborhood!
- Butchertown & NuLu: These are two of the most up-and-coming neighborhoods in Louisville, turning old historic warehouses into cool urban-living lofts, galleries, and eateries. These are fantastic walking and bike-friendly neighborhoods, but you won’t find many hotels – so we recommend booking on VRBO! We love this chic, hip loft that’s one street over from the shops and restaurants on Market Street. This colorful, historic apartment is right next to the NuLu Marketplace! And this vibrant apartment is just one block away from our favorite coffee shop, Quills.
- Downtown: Downtown Louisville has a bunch of awesome hotels within walking distance to Museum Row and the waterfront. We love Louisville’s newest boutique hotel, The Grady Hotel, right on Museum Row in the heart of downtown – y’all, it’s real cute! 21C Museum Hotel is both a hotel and a rad contemporary art museum. Plus, it’s also home to one of the best restaurants in Louisville, Proof on Main. If you’re willing to splurge, 21C is super unique and well worth it! Fun fact: there are 21c locations in other cities, but Louisville is the original location.
Want some more options? We’ve got a massive, detailed guide on where to stay in Louisville published on our Louisville travel blog, Let’s Go Louisville! See you there!
By the way, did you know that we have a BUNCH of posts about Louisville? It is my hometown, after all! Take a look below at our other Louisville travel guides.
- Awesome Places to Visit in Louisville, Kentucky: A Local’s Guide
- 29 Amazing Places to Eat in Louisville, Kentucky: A Local’s Guide
- 15 Perfect Things to Do on a Romantic Getaway to Louisville, Kentucky
- Louisville, Kentucky: A Local’s Guide to 21 Reasons Why You Need to Visit This Fall
We also have a Kentucky travel blog, AND we run a food & history walking tour company called Louisville Food Tours. Come take a tour with us!
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D says
Brand new one to add that’s the only winery in KY that also offers KY-made craft beers & bourbons: Off the Rails Tasting Room & Wine Depot, opened March 6, 2020
2118 Bruce Ave., Louisville, KY 40218 It’s the best of all worlds because there is something for everyone, even wine & bourbon slushies!
Lia Garcia says
Thanks for the recommendation! We’ll check it out next time we’re in town!
Karen Stephens says
Love this site. I am headed to Louisville in March for girls weekend. we have been friends for 43 years (definitely middle aged women)and have similar but different taste. Some wine drinkers, beer drinkers and bourbon drinkers. Some of us drink them all. We are thinking about staying in Old Louisville. Any suggestions? We will be there for probably 2 nights. Plan on a tour of waverly and brewery/distillery. Most concerned about where to stay.
Lia Garcia says
I’ve got a few suggestions in my other posts about Louisville, so definitely take a look at those. Especially this post which has a breakdown of each neighborhood. Old Louisville is my FAVORITE neighborhood to stay in and I think that’s a great idea! Check out Central Park B&B, the Inn at St. James Court, and Inn at the Park. More details, links etc are in that post I linked. Have a great trip!
Shaun says
Hello there!
Next time you are in Louisville you should check out Bourbon’s Bistro. I am a cook there and not only is our food delicious, we also have some of the most bourbon knowledgeable bartenders as well as over 140 different bourbons to choose from. Bourbon’s is located on Frankfort Avenue in the Clifton neighborhood.
Lia Garcia says
That sounds great, Shaun! We’ll actually be there in a couple of weeks so we’ll come by and check it out 🙂
Claire says
I’m so glad you included distilleries here too, not just breweries, I don’t drink beer but love to explore other drinks!! The mint julep is a must for me I think, and on old fashioned while I’m at it! 😉
Charlotte says
I’d love to go to Kentucky! This is so detailed I’ll definitely be back here when I do 🙂
Megan Starr says
I am not a huge spirits fan, but I saw beer in there and it made my mouth water 😛 Definitely keeping this in mind for my next trip that way!
Janis says
Really enjoyed this post and your one on restaurants in Louisville, its making me want to plan a road trip around Kentucky. I like the look of the Mint Julep 🙂
operatingrn says
You certainly do thorough posts. It has been a couple of years since I was in Louisville. Sounds like I need to go back.
Kristin says
I don’t think you left a single bar out either! 😉 Have you done Lexington yet? Equally as awesome cocktail spots!
Lia says
Not at all. Like, I think I visited Lexington a couple of times growing up for maybe like, school field trips? Now I’m hearing from all my friends (and my dad, believe it or not) all about how Lexington is apparently cool now. So I guess it’s time to check it out!
Tracy Schwartz (@_Travelist_) says
Best in-depth post on Louisville. I have yet to visit but it’s on my list of places!
Candiss says
Ah! I needed this soo bad when I was in Louisville for a wedding in November I was too tired from my own travels to research anything! Next time though!
Emily Hines says
I freaking love Garage Bar! I had no idea there were this many breweries there now. Need to go back asap
Lia says
Yeah, I was kinda surprised too! Louisville is comin UP lately. We’ll be there again for a bit this month, lmk if you feel like driving down 😛
Maša says
Haha Love it! As an alcohol aficionado – sold in a first paragraph. 🙂
Dany says
Hubby loves to visit breweries and even if I’m not a huge drinker, I still find it’s an interesting experience. Kentucky sounds more and more tempting, thanks to you!
Lia says
I’m kinda the same way! I don’t drink at home and I’m not a big drinker in general, but when we travel I LOVE going to breweries and distilleries and wineries. I’m a booze tourist but not a big drinker 😛 So weird!
Alissa says
Thanks for this super in-depth post! I’ve never been to Louisville (or Kentucky, for that matter) but if I ever make it over there I will keep this in mind. I’ve always wanted to try a mint julep… and your photo made it look quiiiiite tasty 🙂
Lia says
Well if you want to try the real thing you gotta come to Louisville, Alissa! They’re delicious and SO refreshing.
drivebytowns says
You had me at Angel’s Envy and Bulleit and bourbon-barrel-aged beer…. I’m bookmarking this (and your restaurants round-up) for the next time I visit my parents in Asheville. We drive through Louisville, and it’s a good spot for an overnight to break of the drive.
Lia says
Oh definitely! It would be the perfect place to overnight. We’ve done Asheville from Louisville a couple of times too, it’s a very doable drive.