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The brewery was established by Hugh Sisson in 1995. Previously, Sisson operated Maryland's first brewpub, Sisson's. [1] In 2010, the brewery rebranded. While the name of the company remains Clipper City Brewing Company, all of its beer falls under the Heavy Seas brand. Heavy Seas hosts tours on most weekends. [2]
MORE INFORMATION: Those looking to enjoy dinner at home may order the restaurant’s Thanksgiving sides bundle for $135. Pre-orders with pickup are available on Nov. 25 or 26. Pre-orders with ...
KingFish has plenty of outdoor space for diners to enjoy the Ohio River at their River Rd. location in Louisville, KY. Feb. 14, 2023 ... 3021 River Road, Louisville; 601 W ... for Upland Brewing ...
Abettor Brewing Company - Winchester [8] Against the Grain Brewery [7] - Louisville; Akasha Brewing Company [9] - Louisville; Alexandria Brewing Company - Alexandria [10] Apocalypse Brew Works [11] [12] - Louisville; Birds Nest Brewing Company - Danville; Blue Stallion Brewing [13] [14] - Lexington; Bluegrass Brewing Company - Louisville
The Shelby Park neighborhood is known for its 17-acre park of the same name. Shelby Park was designed by the Olmsted Firm in 1907 and is the only Olmsted park in Louisville with a Carnegie library designed by Arthur Loomis. A gothic revival church at Oak and S. Shelby Streets constructed around 1886 is another architectural and historical landmark.
Hop Atomica offers nearly 10 specialty wood-fired pizzas, each starting with scratch-made dough hand-tossed with each pie. They come in 10-inch and 14-inch sizes.
The Pizza Time Theatre at the mall was incredibly popular, and caused decreased business for the other Pizza Time Theatre in Louisville on Preston Highway. The mall expanded again in 1995 with a new wing and the addition of Dillard's, and in 1997 Lord & Taylor followed suit. In 1998 the Bacon's chain was merged into Dillard's, and the former ...
The KY transportation cabinet states that these changes will "increase pedestrian safety, decrease travel speeds and provide much needed parking in the area to support local businesses along the corridor [8]". Metro Councilman Brandon Coan (D-8) told WAVE 3 the changes to Bardstown Road stem from a 2018 street safety study.