Mary Anne
Foodie
426
Thu Mar 01, 2007 11:31 am
Louisville: Highlands
what Andrew said! I was on for about a week and went over to Dish every day and it was a treat!Andrew Mellman wrote:. . . Dish is on Market between 4th and 5th, but fast service (and air conditioned) . . .
Gordon M Lowe
Foodie
265
Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:16 am
German-Paristown and Highgate Springs
Alanna H wrote:I don't know how I've been lucky enough to never be called for jury duty but I always assumed they provided meals for you.
MarieP wrote:I'm about to start my jury duty stint...(for the first time...I'm actually looking forward to it!)...and like a good foodie, I have my list of places to eat at-- hope they won't be slammed! Good to know there's at least a cafe in the Courthouse. Too bad Gavi's is gone-- I sadly never ate there, but it sounded amazing-- I don't think I'd even heard about it until they'd closed.
Obviously, some of these are listed for convenience...can't be late!
Another Place Sandwich 119 S. 7th St.
Mussel and Burger Bar 133 S. 7th St.
Cravings 101 S. 5th St.
Carali's Rotisserie 211 S. 5th St.
Quizno's 223 S. 5th St.
Green District 225 S. 5th St.
Hot Box Eatery 438 W. Market St.
Pokehana 436 W. Market St.
Dish on Market 434 W. Market St.
Downtowner Deli 428 W. Market St.
Taco Luchador 500 W. Jefferson St.
Pita Pit 434 W. Jefferson St.
W.G. Grinders 430 W. Jefferson St. (not sure this exists-- it's on Google Street View but not listed anywhere else)
Qdoba 300 S. 4th St.
Smashburger 312 S. 4th St.
Zoup! 318 S. 4th St.
neal.johnson wrote:W.G. Grinders closed years ago and they were only open for a few months. Ev's Deli across from the Hall of Justice in the lobby of the old PNC Plaza (500 W. Jefferson) is solid and very reasonably priced. Green District is good but every salad is $10 or more and they don't promote recycling or biodegradable products. Everything is plastic. Dish on Market is a joke. Pita Pit is ok but takes FOREVER to get through the line. Qdoba is a continuous line out the door daily. You forgot Pot Belly which is makes a good sandwhich. Cravings makes the best mac n' cheese I've ever had.
Robin Garr wrote:I hope your jury duty rewards your expectations, Marie! In addition to your list, keep your eyes open for food trucks in the area!
Richard S. wrote:I did mine a few years ago. I was tapped for two weeks but only had to go in four days. I ended up eating at the lunch counter in the building. Buying your lunch and paying to park ends up burning through the $12 you get for service. I never heard a case, but I brought my laptop with me and was able to get quite a bit of work done.
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