1100 Trevilian Way (at Poplar Level Rd), Louisville, KY
Zoo · Poplar Level · 51 tips and reviews
Kathy Lynch: Layla Jane's first visit to the Zoo, yesterday, she loved it, and so did her poppy and I!!!
Alex Ries: Pretty small zoo with a nice collection of animals. We kind of leisurely walked through it in a little under 2 hours. It's a bit more of an adventure for the little ones.
Louisville Family Fun Stephanie White: Always check their special events page on their website for special discount days like Mother's Day or for summer movies!
American Restaurant · East Louisville · 6 tips and reviews
KP: Great restaurant. A good range of prices and meals. The salad dressings must be home made. Delicious. And even the salad was wonderful with a good variety of veggies and delicious croutons.
Michelle Schmitt: Such a clean and welcoming environment! Friendly employees! 😃
brian callahan: I recommend the Mama Bearnos special
Steve Thompson: Just had the pizza for the first time passing through from Cincinnati. Incredible I couldn't have asked for anything better. Can't wait to stop by on my way home
City Saver: Use your City Saver coupons here to receive a free pasta dinner when a second pasta dinner is purchased. Also 50% off 1 pizza or free S cheese 1 topping pizza with the purchase of a XL/L/M pizza.
4742 Bardstown Rd (btw Breckenridge Ln and Watterson Trail), Louisville, KY
Indian Restaurant · Buechel · 33 tips and reviews
Jackson Cooper: Fantastic south Indian food. If you like spicy, get the Rasam and the Mysore Masala Dosai.
Leila Toba: Best Indian restaurant in Louisville! Very authentic yet unique. Menu is huge so be sure to order some naan and samosas, while you are deciding your entree.
cyndi masters: If you like indian this is the best on the ville
American Restaurant · Cherokee Triangle · 43 tips and reviews
Danny Payne: Love the snapper and the fried oysters are amazing. Great atmosphere and staff is terrific!
lincoln crum: The best lamb chops in the city, hands down. Read more.
Eater: If this clubby traditional American restaurant were any more quintessential Louisville, diners would eat on a thoroughbred while brandishing a baseball bat and quoting Muhammad Ali. [Eater 18 Member]