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11 Restaurants Louisvillians Know All Too Well

We are known for our delicious food and friendly faces.

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11 Restaurants Louisvillians Know All Too Well
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If there is one thing we Louisvillians know, its food. We can tell you the best places to eat and places to avoid. If you're visiting Louisville, KY anytime soon, here is a list of the top 10 places you should swing by. Y'all won't be sorry!

1.Burger Boy Diner

Why stop here?: Greasy and delicious, you can get breakfast, lunch, or dinner, 24/7, 365 days a year.

2. Dizzy Whiz


Why stop here?: One of the best cheeseburgers you will ever consume.

3. Ollie's Trolley


Why stop here?: Also one of the best cheeseburgers you will ever consume

4. Seafood Lady

Why stop here?: Some of the best local seafood I've had. Seafood Lady has also been on DDD on Food Network, so that's cool! They started from the bottom, from their house to a food truck, and now they have their own restaurant located off of Oak St!

5. Royals Hot Chicken

Why stop here?: Hot chicken is the new up and coming thing, and Royal’s does a fine job of making it! Plus, those pimento cheese grits are BOMB.

6. Irish Rover

Why stop here?: Traditional Irish food in a traditional Irish pub, the Irish Rover does not disappoint. They were also featured on DDD. Bubble and Squeak is a must have when you visit!

7. Old Louisville Tavern (The Tavern)


Why stop here?: This place has just reopened after a terrible fire that had it closed for awhile, but it’s the best place to get your brews and burgers in the Old Louisville area. Check out their beer cheese and truffle fries!

8. Ramsi's Cafe on the World

Why stop here?: Ramsi's Café on the World is cool because you can try cuisine from many different places, all on one menu!

9. Impellizzeri’s Pizza

Why stop here?: Some of the best pizza you will ever have, all locally made and ran! I consider myself fluent in the makes and tastes of pizza and this place is probably my favorite.

10. Feast BBQ

Why stop here?: I honestly didn’t even like BBQ until I tried this place. It’s very cool and casual, and their bourbon slushies are delish! Not to mention the friendly faces you'll see inside of here.

11. Pizza Donisi

Why stop here?: Also one of my favorite pizza places, but mainly because this place has the BEST sausage wonton's, and their chef's choice pizza never disappoints! (Plus you can order your pizza and they'll bring it into the bar next door for you)

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