2. Mojitos Tapas
9.1
2231 Holiday Manor Ctr (Brownsboro Rd.), Louisville, KY
Tapas Restaurant · East Louisville · 29 tips and reviews
Melissa Vanderlaan: Everything was amazing here! The guacamole, stuffed dates, vegetarian Flatbread, and beef empanadas were all incredible.
Jamey Aspel: absolutely flawless food and the best caiparinha in town! oh and close to home just in case i gotta stumbleina back home...
Bryan Siders: The rule of ordering the food (or drink) from the name of the place won't lead you astray here! No need to get the more expensive options: the regular mojito is plenty awesome.
4. The Marketplace
7.4
651 S 4th St (Broadway), Louisville, KY
American Restaurant · Central Business District · 26 tips and reviews
Ashley R.: Love the fondue and flatbread apps. Duck confit ragout is great, too.
louisville.com: "The former Kentucky Theater now houses this popular restaurant whose dinner menu includes a section of flatbreads. Our fave? The "3 little piggies," - bacon, Italian sausage and roast pork confit."
Laura is Louisville: Without a doubt the best pasta I have tasted in the city if not the state. No I'm not talking about the gnocchi, but I am talking about the amazing hand rolled semolina penne pasta with duck confit .
7. World Of Beer
7.4
9850 Von Allmen Ct, Louisville, KY
Bar · East Louisville · 15 tips and reviews
Rick Calhoun: Very cool atmosphere- hundreds of beers to choose from- nice menu,very diverse from apps to flatbreads,burgers and entrees
Honey C REALTOR: Awesome beer selection! Even if you don't particularly like beer you will find one here you do. I'm not a fan of beer, but I had the fruity flight and I loved it. Super crowed get there early.
Diane Haag: The Mac and cheese bites are amazing!
13. Buca di Beppo
8.0
2051 S Hurstbourne Pkwy, Louisville, KY
Italian Restaurant · East Louisville · 14 tips and reviews
Leigh-Ann: Amazing place to go with a big group of people. Absolutely huge servings! You get to sit with the pope too!
Michael R: Veal Saltimbocca IS the best thing on the menu.
Debra Humphrey: Ask for the kitchen table,,,