Saturday afternoon's taping of "Secrets of Louisville Chefs Live" at Sullivan University's Kitchen Theater featured Louisville's most famous chef (this side of Col. Sanders anyway): Papa John Schnatter.
Economists say that bad economic times are the best to begin new business. Tara Patcheak, owner operator of Mrs. Potter’s Coffee (718 W. Main St.) has taken that to heart, and is currently expanding her busy coffee shop into the space next door by opening Mrs. Potter’s Coffee Lounge and Café.
If you don’t normally travel the Bardstown Road corridor with a passenger who is intent on reading every banner and sign, then you may be unaware that one of Louisville’s finest restaurants, Asiatique, is now serving brunch. Hell, you might not know the restaurants even exists.
Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. you can take part in its modern Asian-fusion style fare without all the to do of going out to dinner.
This Friday fill both your glass and your heart by taking part in this year’s Winterfest Beer Festival at the Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center, 1860 Mellwood Ave.
