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LEO/Hotbytes review: LouVino

by Robin Garr » Wed Sep 10, 2014 12:07 pm

LouVino? LOUVINO? What? I can't heeeaaarrr you!

LEO's Eats with Robin Garr

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We stepped into the high-ceilinged room that had housed De La Torre's for so many years. It looks ... different. And very cool. There's wood all around, and glass and some brass, too, and a bar so long it goes back to there, backed by an awe-inspiring wall of wines housed in high-tech argon gas dispensers that keep the vino fresh.

Also, it's loud, and by "loud," I mean LOUD! as in "I can't hear a frappin' word you're saying!"

Okay, I know that noise is in. If you're looking for a quiet, romantic dinner venue in Louisville's trendy dining scene, I can point you to maybe three or four places where you'll probably be able to hear yourself think, provided you don't draw a set of neighbors who forgot to bring their indoor voices.

But hard edges and a happy crowd that packs the place nightly kicks LouVino up another volume notch, cranking it even beyond its Bardstown Road and NuLu neighbors. I whipped out my iThing's "dBMeter" app and took a quick reading: 92, peaking to 98.

Whoa! In other words, LouVino's ahm-bee-ahnce roars at the approximate level of a subway train, or a motorcycle revving up nearby.

Mary marched right up to the host's station with a firm request: "Give us a quiet table." This didn't draw an eye roll, exactly, but the hard-working front-of-house chief was helpless. "I don't think there are any," she admitted.

How about the big tables in the front-window alcoves? Sorry, those are set aside for larger parties. (LouVino accepts reservations only for parties of five or more.)

She did her best, though, seating us at a relatively isolated table near the front, slightly removed from the throng. It helped a little. And to be fair, the roar of the crowd was about our only complaint, as we and our friends Steve and Mary Jane enjoyed everything we ordered from the restaurant's selection of "small plates and big wines."

De La Torres and its smaller sibling La Bodega closed last April 10, amid considerable mourning. New owners Chad and Lauren Coulter, pharmacists by profession who also own two metro Uptown Art shops, opened LouVino on July 29, just 3 1/2 months later, which in the restaurant business is pretty near record time for what amounted to a total rehab, including all the bureaucratic, inspection and permitting issues that typically drag on forever.

With Executive Chef Tavis Rockwell, formerly at Equus, and certified wine geek Danielle Greeson in front of the house, LouVino has built up a full head of steam on both the food and wine sides.


Read the full review on LouisvilleHotBytes,
http://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/louvi ... aaarrr-you
And in LEO Weekly:
http://leoweekly.com/dining/louvino-lou ... aaarrr-you

LouVino
1606 Bardstown Road
365-1921
http://louvino.com
https://facebook.com/louvinowinebar

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