Venture into the beating heart of Louisville with a stroll through the historic Original Highlands and Cherokee Triangle neighborhoods on a culinary journey that explores the vibrant tale of Louisville. The Highlands wears its age with panache, boasting iconic Victorian homes lining the leafy streets, colorful murals, eclectic shops, and beloved local joints that are the definition of cool.
Wander these time-worn streets savoring local flavor in every bite and sip. Pay respects to Kentucky legends like Muhammad Ali and Colonel Sanders at the entrance of Cave Hill Cemetery, dive into a Hot Brown-inspired dish where Ali once trained, sip bourbon at the city's oldest bar, and follow the footsteps of immigrants who laid down the roots of this amazing city.
Let the grandeur of Victorian homes and the tales embedded in historic architecture be your backdrop for a journey that's as rich as the flavors themselves. Get ready for a walk through Louisville's soul, one bite and sip at a time.
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Not recommended for travelers with severe food restrictions or multiple food allergies
Meet your guide on the sidewalk in front of the Irish pub at 956 Baxter Avenue. We recommend parking on a side street such as Morton or Highland, and NOT on busy Baxter Ave. (Note: There are two pubs with the same name in Louisville - ensure you are going to the one on Baxter, not Main!)