Foodie
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:57 am
Louisville, KY - Iroquois/Auburndale area
Foodie
439
Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:57 am
Louisville, KY - Iroquois/Auburndale area
Ron Johnson wrote:There's a link to the online version of the menu in the Louisville Business Journal story that is linked in the other thread about Corbetts.
Steve Magruder wrote:Ron Johnson wrote:There's a link to the online version of the menu in the Louisville Business Journal story that is linked in the other thread about Corbetts.
Thanks, and wow! what a menu! Yes, I don't believe Louisville has ever seen anything like this.
I have a slight concern though, in that it requires something of a highbrow palate, which isn't a bad thing, but what if someone who can handle a menu like this brings a date who is the "I just wanna hamburger" type? Might there be an off-the-page menu for such folk?
Foodie
439
Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:57 am
Louisville, KY - Iroquois/Auburndale area
Ron Johnson wrote:The Chef mentioned a bar menu full of items like that. Not sure if it will be offered in the dining room, but shuld be available in the lounge or climate controlled patio.
I have to go change my undies! Congratulations Deano on what will be the new measure of fine dining in this town!!Robin Garr wrote:It's too late, and I'm too full, to go into much more detail now, but more will be forthcoming soon, I'm sure, from me and a few other forumites who snagged seats at tonight's soft opening at Corbett's - An American Place.
I'll say this, though: For food, mood, service, innovation and extreme attention to every detail, there is nothing else like this in Louisville and darn little like this anywhere. It's truly remarkable, and I strongly recommend that you get there and try it as soon as you can. (Opening night is Saturday, but they're booked full; should have availability next week, though, at least until the buzz turns into a roar. It will also be open for lunch starting the day after Christmas. (Open sooner, but on a limited basis and fully booked.)
Unbelievable ... I'm still glowing just thinking of the food, the service, the wine program, the atmosphere ... the old Von Allmen mansion has been beautifully, lovingly restored into a spectacular, comfortable dining venue. Silverware from Italy ... Schott Zwiesel titanium-crystal wine glasses - gold-rim china chase plates and white linen ... just go. You won't regret it. Trust me on this.
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