Mark R. wrote:I find the sign on the table a little disheartening, assuming tax dollars were really spent. Why should tax dollars be involved in opening this facility? They certainly have sufficient backing to open their own restaurants without using tax money to support their operations. Metro Louisville has enough budget problems without helping Cordish or any other company from outside of the area!
Mark R. wrote:I am glad to hear that the food and beer were good unlike many of the places in 4th Street Live. Did you get to see a menu? What is their pricing going to be like?
Jason G wrote:We ate at on of these in Myrtle Beach, I think it is a great addition to 4SL. I don't really remember the food but the atmosphere was pretty cool for a chain restaurant. I mean it beats the hell out of hard rock cafe or TGI Fridays or some of the other restaurants that have been at 4SL.
I know many will complain about it being a chain and why can't we get a local in 4SL, but at this point I don't even care any more. To be honest there are lots of good local restaurants downtown so let 4SL have their chains. The convention crowds probably like the familiarity anyway. Some will probably say the beers are not up to par, but if its a stepping stone for the masses to try new things I don't really see how thats so bad.
TP Lowe wrote:the orchestra concert last week.
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