by Holly Freeland
holly@louisville.com
If you're not headed to the Barnstable Brown Party, and you left your fancy dress at home for the Mint Jubilee Gala, rest assured, we've listed some of
the best places to check out instead. If Derby is the biggest day of the year for Louisville, Derby Eve runs a close second!
If you’re looking for a bunch of hot spots and bars within walking distance of each other, we’ve got two places for you:
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If you’re looking to travel to one place with many bars and different crowds, here are some suggestions:
Jim Porters: For the 30 and over dance crowd, this 18,000 square foot entertainment complex has 7 unique rooms: The Ballroom, The Good Time Room, The Melody Bar, The Balcony Bar, The Billiard Parlour,
2345
502-452-9531
www.jimporters.com
Phoenix Hill: Winner of multiple “Best Of
with 3 stages of great live music, new Living Room, and an Outdoor Dance Party and Deck Bar. They’ve got a little something for everyone with the different areas and dance floors!
644 Baxter Ave.
502. 589.4957
www.phoenixhill.com
City Block: Another downtown destination, this newly renovated club includes six bars. Check out bars List, Loser’s, Fox Den, Rock-It Club, Vinnie’s and Coyote’s for music from the 50’s to country to hip hop.
133
(502) 589 FUNN
www.cityblocklouisville.com
Maybe your Derby Eve plans are to take it easy the night before the big race, or maybe you’ve had too much fun at Oaks and need a more of a mellow hangout. Here are some suggestions for the non all-nighters:
Artemisia: Don’t be surprised to see jazz bands and one-of-a-kind art surrounding you at this restaurant and bar. Their outdoor seating is one of a kind and a can’t miss for your visit!
(502) 583-4177
Jenicca’s Cafe and Wine Bar: A feeling of home as soon as you walk in the door, Jenicca’s defines what
(502) 457-1487
http://www.jeniccas.com
L&N Wine Bar: Get some great food with the region’s most diverse wine list. Voted Best of Louisville for wine list in 2005, order a glass of your favorite kind or try a sample from their list of 100 wines.
1765 Mellwood Ave.
Ph. 502.897.0070
www.landnwinebarandbistro.com
Bourbon’s Bistro: Celebrating bourbon’s rich heritage here in
(502) 894-8838
http://www.bourbonsbistro.com
Sure Bets:
Chow Wagon: A Derby Festival favorite- hear some great music, get some carnival food and beer, all on the waterfront. Buy your Pegasus pin and enjoy the Chow Wagon!
Stevie Ray’s: Good drinks and even better blues music
(502)582-9945
http://www.stevieraysbluesbar.com
Brownings: Located in Slugger Field, with a 3-story brewing facility, it’s a great place to get a different kind of brew with a sports atmosphere. Be sure to walk the halls of the facility and find out all about the Louisville Bats, our AAA Cincinnati Reds-affiliated baseball team!
(502) 515-0174


