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Corey A

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Need Help Planning a Bachelor Party

by Corey A » Wed Apr 27, 2011 7:24 pm

No, not THAT kind of bachelor party. I will be taking my friend on a tour of the Louisville dining scene and I'm looking for something to do when we're not stuffing our faces.

We're both in our mid-twenties and I'm not actually from the area, but we will be staying the night, probably in the downtown area. My friend is a Spanish teacher and has a great interest in Latin/Hispanic culture, if that helps at all.

As far as dining stops, I am thinking La Colombiana, Palermo Viejo, and then De La Torre's. He has spent time abroad in Spain, so I think he should be pretty stoked to go to an authentic Spanish eatery.

I appreciate your time!
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Re: Need Help Planning a Bachelor Party

by JustinHammond » Wed Apr 27, 2011 7:46 pm

Put Mojito on your dining list.

I would add drinks at Rivue, and 732 Social.

Drinks and art at Proof and 21C

Maybe bowl a few games at Vernon Club or shoot some pool at 3rd St Dive

http://www.vernonclub.com/

http://www.mojitotapas.com/

http://www.rivue.com/

http://www.myspace.com/thirdstreetdive

http://www.21cmuseum.org/museum/default.aspx

http://www.proofonmain.com/proof/default.aspx

http://www.732social.com/
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Re: Need Help Planning a Bachelor Party

by Madeline M » Wed Apr 27, 2011 8:34 pm

You may want to check out Seviche http://www.sevicherestaurant.com/ If nothing else, order some of the tenderloin seviche and then roam around Bardstown. There are all kinds of neat places from shopping to bars within walking distance to suit all interests.

The tenderloin seviche was one of the best things I ate while living in Louisville. It's pricey, but it's worth having at least once in your life.

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