Jay M. wrote: Bardstown Rd in the space between Jack Fry's and the Falafel House (isn't that Jack Fry's kitchen now?). A blast from the past - thanks!
Robin Garr wrote:
I just saw this on a Louisville History group on Facebook, and it brought back the old days. Well, 1977.
So, who remembers Mario's? As a Highlands kid, I was loyal to Calandrino's and Lentini's (or its predecessor, Highland Italian). I knew there was a Mario's in St. Matthews, but had no idea that there were 20 branches. According to this there were a couple in the Highlands, even, but I sure don't remember them.
river.song wrote:If I ever win the lottery, I'm fully taking it back and making it Marios again.
Mark A. wrote:After the Highland store closed and before Jack Fry's wasn't that the same space as Por Que No?
Robin Garr wrote:Mark A. wrote:After the Highland store closed and before Jack Fry's wasn't that the same space as Por Que No?
I'm going to guess not, because the original Jack Fry's - a neighborhood bar where kids could buy beer out the back door and where one could easily put down a bet - was around in that location for decades before closing briefly, giving way to Por Que No and then the fancier restaurant that carried on the old name. (No, I'm not - quite - old enough to remember all this.)
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