When you need a break from your neighborhood bar-and-grill, put on your little black dress (or its male equivalent) and head to the bar at Proof on Main.
The preferred form of interior decoration at Joe’s Older Than Dirt is taxidermy — fish, deer, fox, the skin of a bear secured to the A-frame ceiling. And, wait a second, is that a buffalo’s rear end?
If you’ve been to Cumberland Brews enough times, then you have heard somebody ask for a Bud Light. “Don’t carry it,” the waitress always replies.
The heads of Back Door regulars are painted on the wall opposite the bar, and it sort of looks like the Sgt. Pepper’s album cover. Up in the painted clouds, four women are depicted in halos and wings, and when you ask the bartender if those are patrons who’ve passed away, she laughs and says, “Everybody asks that. They just like to drink Rosangel tequila.”
This strip-mall hangout is the best kind of sports bar: sports memorabilia and high-def wherever the eye can see; a Golden Tee arcade game that people actually play; fries smothered in cheese, bacon and ranch dressing; super-cheap buckets of beer.
Sara Havens has worked at LEO Weekly for a little more than a decade, and over time she developed a reputation around the office for her tales of weekend bar antics. In 2006, she adopted the alias “the Bar Belle” and began her weekly column about Louisville nightlife.
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As long as you have the ring and the right girl you are good to go, but just in case you need some suggestions on where to pop the question here are 10 places in Louisville.
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Let the good times roll at Selena's.
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