<table border="0" align="right" width="310"><tr><td><img src="http://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/feedbag07.jpg" border="1" align="right"></td></tr></table>Digging into the Feed Bag
(<b>The Feed Bag Deli and Catering, <i>Voice-Tribune</i>, Sept. 13, 2007</b>)
Okay, it's not quite as hard to get into the Feed Bag as it was to gain entry to a Prohibition-era speakeasy: No one will challenge you through a peephole or insist that you prove you were invited. In fact, if you're having a tough time finding your way to this almost-hidden St. Matthews treasure, chances are someone will offer directions with a smile.
Nevertheless, The Feed Bag isn't exactly high-profile. First there's the small matter of its location: Despite its Breckenridge Lane address, it's not really visible from this or any other thoroughfare.
To get there, one must know to go around the corner from Breckenridge onto Willis Avenue, then cut back a narrow alley between Porter Paint and the (also most estimable) Meridian Cafe. Find a parking place if you can, taking note of the many "Don't Park Here" signs. Then follow the signs into the Clothes Horse consignment store, where you'll eventually find The Feed Bag tucked away in a back room.
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<B>The Feed Bag Deli and Catering</B>
133 Breckenridge Lane
896-1899