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Re: How Many Restaurants Can Louisville Support?

by Sue H » Fri Feb 01, 2013 1:42 pm

John E's closed this morning. :cry:
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Re: How Many Restaurants Can Louisville Support?

by Bill Veneman » Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:35 pm

OK, the East End is getting it's fair share of new locals, thanks to the likes of Fernando M. and company, and there are the old standby's (Oriential House for one)....we are not hurting out here....I am very glad to see the interest in the Norton Common's area, and the slight push south as well.

Louisville, in my humble opinion, can handle what is thrown at them and it will weed out the bad with their wallets. It's always been that way. If they build it and IT'S GOOD, people will come in droves. Wild Eggs is a prime example.

The key for ANYPLACE is to keep up with the times, don't get stale, and don't get complacient. Keep it fun, interesting, and most of all NEW!
If life's a Banquet, what's with all the Tofu?

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Re: How Many Restaurants Can Louisville Support?

by Roger A. Baylor » Mon Feb 04, 2013 5:25 pm

Substitute "Downtown New Albany" for "Louisville" in the header, and welcome to my noggin lately. So far, we've managed it. Some day we might even be able to convince Eater Wonka. :D
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Re: How Many Restaurants Can Louisville Support?

by Doug Davis » Mon Feb 04, 2013 10:41 pm

Madeline Peters wrote:DiOrios pizza is going in the old Tequila Factory.



Just what Bardstown Rd needed! OMG!!!1!1 Can they make it a combination sushi/pizza/tattoo pub-parlor? Cause that would be the most amazing thing EVER!

with a vacuum shop attached.


/sarcasm :roll:
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Re: How Many Restaurants Can Louisville Support?

by Steve P » Mon Feb 04, 2013 10:52 pm

Doug Davis wrote:
Madeline Peters wrote:DiOrios pizza is going in the old Tequila Factory.



Just what Bardstown Rd needed! OMG!!!1!1 Can they make it a combination sushi/pizza/tattoo pub-parlor? Cause that would be the most amazing thing EVER!

with a vacuum shop attached.


/sarcasm :roll:



Now THAT'S funny. :lol:
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Re: How Many Restaurants Can Louisville Support?

by Ray Foushee » Tue Feb 05, 2013 4:50 pm

All the people in the east end voted for George McGovern??

Coulda fooled me.
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