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    At 2:52 pm today, I got a Facebook alert notifying me that Meat, the popular prohibition style watering hole upstairs from The Blind Pig in Butchertown is closed indefinitely. The post also states to stay tuned for reopening details so hopefully, this is a temporary situation. Meat's last post on Twitter was on 2:06 pm April 2nd, where they confirmed they would be closed temporarily.

    Currently Meat's website has no announcement, nor does their voicemail share any changes. Stay tuned for details!

    9:33 pm, Exciting update from MEAT:

    “Meat would like to apologize in advance to our loyal patrons as we and our downstairs neighbors make some behind-the-scenes changes over the coming weeks. These activities have required us to close temporarily, but it is our goal to re-open as soon as possible with new energy to serve our guests, whom we consider part of our extended family. Thank you for your support during this transitional period.”

    -Peyton Ray, Owner of Meat in

    Butchertown

    There should be more on Meat's website tomorrow morning.

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    Colette is a food writer for Louisville.com. She is originally from Washington State but has been living and eating here since 2002 after visiting and falling in love with the city. While she loves her day job, she spends a lot of time day dreaming of the perfect restaurant. In her free time, Colette enjoys preparing lavish meals with local foods, traveling to strange new worlds, and indulging in playful mischief. She shares her home with her partner Drew and her spoiled dogs Gracie and Musket. Please send comments, questions, and suggestions to colette.eats@gmail.com.

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