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Marc Bushala, the CEO of Heaven Door Spirits, in a sitting room inside The Last Refuge restaurant and whiskey bar in the NuLu neighborhood of Louisville, Ky. on July 31, 2024.
From the duo behind Canary Club and The Breeze on Shelby Street, two new concepts are now open in NuLu. Take a peek inside Goldie's and Bar Nada Nada.
Starting March 3, the restaurant will be offering a weekly Sunday dinner series. The $40 three-course meal will include an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert.
A hip new local destination that is an eclectic mix of high-end locavore restaurants, retail stores, and galleries, the district also exhibits an eco-friendly approach to development. The Phoenix Hill Nulu Farmer's Market, [ 3 ] initiated by the Phoenix Hill Neighborhood Association in an effort to curb the food desert plaguing inner-city areas ...
East Market District. The East Market District, colloquially referred to as NuLu (a portmanteau of "New" and "Louisville"), [1] [2] is an unofficial district of Louisville, Kentucky, situated along Market Street between downtown to the west, Butchertown to the north, Phoenix Hill to the south, and Irish Hill to the east.
The Highlands is an area in Louisville, Kentucky which contains a high density of nightclubs, eclectic businesses, and many upscale and fast food restaurants. It is centered along a three-mile (5 km) stretch of Bardstown Road and Baxter Avenue ( US 31E / US 150 ) and is so named because it sits atop a ridge between the middle and south forks of ...
The owners behind The Breeze Wine Bar and Spirits and the Canary Club, 1247 S. Shelby St., have had their eye on expanding their love for interesting wines and products into NuLu.
As of 2015, the population of downtown Louisville was 4,700, although this does not include directly surrounding areas such as Old Louisville, Butchertown, NuLu, and Phoenix Hill. The five main areas of the Central Business District consist of: West Main District (west of 2nd St., north of Market St., east of 9th St., and south of the Ohio River)