Some people would argue that barbecue is just a summertime food. These people have never bitten into the crisp sweet and savory delights of Feast BBQ. With locations in both Louisville and New Albany, this unique barbecue joint keeps a classic American tradition alive with an interesting twist all year long.
Here's everything you’ll need to know when planning your next (or first!) feast at Feast BBQ.
What to Wear:
There’s no other way to put it: you need to wear your “barbecue eatin’” clothes when dining at Feast. This restaurant’s collection of overloaded sandwiches and tacos tend to get a little messy.
Where to Park:
Feast BBQ’s Louisville location in NuLu offers a small parking lot for its guests. However, when the lot is full, abundant street parking is available throughout the surrounding area. The restaurant’s New Albany location also offers plenty of street parking.
What to Order:
Before digging into your new favorite barbecued cuisine, take a sip (or two, or three…) of Feast’s homemade Bourbon Slushie. It’s the adult version of your favorite childhood treat with a new flavor each month. In classic holiday style, this month’s flavor is Horchata!
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Barbecue-loving carnivores will go crazy for Feast’s Brisket Sandwich. These two buns loaded will plenty of smoky brisket and chopped onions and your choice of Feast’s original barbecue sauces will instantly make you a repeat customer. We recommend an order of scrumptious chilled potato salad as a side.
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Vegetarians will be graciously welcomed at Feast, as this restaurant surprisingly has several delicious meat-free options. Our favorite is the Mexican-Style Crispy Smoked Tofu Taco. It takes a layer of two corn tortillas to support all of the perfectly smoked tofu, pickled red onions, cabbage, crema, cilantro, lime and barbecue sauce piled into this taco. And nothing partners with this main dish better than a side of crispy tots.
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How Much:
When ordering a drink from Feast’s beer and cocktail menu, along with an entrée, guests should expect a total bill of $11 -$29.
Wait Time:
Because of its popularity, there’s no denying that Feast BBQ gets packed. Expect to wait for a table for up to 30 minutes on Friday and Saturday evenings, and up to 15 minutes during weekday lunch hours.
Feast BBQ is located at 909 E. Market Street, Suite 100 in Louisville and at 116 W. Main Street in New Albany, IN. To check out Feast’s full menu, visit its website.
Louisville Hours:
Tuesday – Thursday: 11am – 10pm
Friday – Saturday: 11am – Midnight
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
New Albany Hours:
Tuesday – Thursday: 11:30am – 9pm
Friday: 11:30am – 10pm
Saturday: 5pm – 10pm
Sunday & Monday: Closed
Photo (Mexican style barbecue tacos) courtesy of Feast BBQ.