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eiderdowngermantown.com<br />

Eiderdown<br />

Food & Drink<br />

983 Goss Ave.<br />

290-2390<br />

OPEN<br />

TuesWedThurs: 4pm–10pm<br />

FriSat: 11:30am-11pm<br />

Sun: NOON-10pm<br />

Mon: CLOSED<br />

Lilly’s - A Kentucky Bistro<br />

1147 Bardstown Rd. 502-451-0447<br />

www.lillyslapeche.com<br />

A neighborhood bistro serving fresh and seasonal<br />

ingredients supported by local farmers for over 25 years.<br />

Lynn’s Paradise Café<br />

984 Barret Ave. 502-583-3447<br />

LynnsParadiseCafe.com<br />

“Decide for yourself: Is this a great restaurant with<br />

amazing art… or an amazing art gallery with a great<br />

restaurant?” Jane and Michael Stern’s Roadfood.<br />

Meridian Café<br />

112 Meridian Ave. 502-897-9703<br />

www.themeridiancafe.com<br />

Fresh, unique choices for breakfast & lunch in the<br />

heart of St. Matthews. There’s nothing else like it!<br />

Miss C’s on Chestnut<br />

308 W. Chestnut St. 502-992-3166<br />

www.misscskitchen.com<br />

Woman-owned restaurant, featuring our own home<br />

grown produce & local favorite recipes. Serving lunch<br />

at 308 W. Chestnut, M-F, 11am-2:30pm. Limited<br />

delivery, music every day at lunch. Eat to the beat!<br />

Napa River Grill<br />

1211 Herr Ln. 502-423-5822<br />

www.napariverlouisville.com<br />

Upscale-casual dining featuring Northern California<br />

cuisine with Pacific-Rim “fusion”. Seasonal chefdriven<br />

menu is laden with fresh fish, prime steaks,<br />

weekly specials & an award-winning wine list.<br />

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969 CHARLES ST. ★ GERMANTOWN, KY<br />

Lots of Beers. Full Bar. No Smiling.<br />

GERMANTOWN<br />

GERMANTOWN<br />

GERMANTOWN<br />

GERMANTOWN<br />

OPEN / Mon-Sat: 2pm–4am / Sun: 4pm–4am<br />

★<br />

Papalinos NY Pizzeria<br />

947 Baxter Ave. 502-749-8525<br />

337 W. Cardinal Blvd. 502-365-1505<br />

www.papalinosnypizzeria.com<br />

Allan and John dreamed big. In 2010, the dynamicduo<br />

of Allan Rosenberg and John Browne introduced<br />

NYC Style Pizza to the Highlands... in a BIG 18”<br />

way. Forget hype, slogans, and fancy advertising.<br />

Red’s Comfort Foods<br />

514 W. Muhammad Ali 502-587-7337<br />

Red’s Comfort Food on Facebook.com<br />

Every major city has a locally-owned hot dog stand<br />

serving their Downtown community. Red’s aim is<br />

filling that void in <strong>Louisville</strong>.<br />

Rocky’s Sub Pub<br />

715 W. Riverside Dr. Jeffersonville 812-282-3844<br />

Rocky’s Pizza & Panini<br />

3032 Bardstown Road 502-690-8500<br />

www.eatatrockys.com www.rockyspizzapanini.com<br />

Since 1977, featuring traditional Italian favorites,<br />

famous Pizza Pies & over 32 craft beers on tap - you<br />

can’t go wrong. Check out our newest quick service<br />

sister restaurant, Rocky’s Pizza & Panini!<br />

Simply Thai<br />

323 Wallace Ave. 502-899-9670<br />

www.simplythaiky.com<br />

Authentic Thai cooking at its best.<br />

Smoketown USA<br />

1153 Logan St. 502-409-9180<br />

www.smoketownusa.com<br />

We are a complex BBQ restaurant and vegetarian<br />

restaurant, with a medley of interesting foods and a<br />

unique, charming building.<br />

The Star Cafe<br />

401 South St. West Point 502-922-4414<br />

wpstarcafe.com<br />

Taco Punk<br />

736 E. Market St. 502-584-8226<br />

tacopunk.com<br />

Tacos made by hand with locally-sourced, fresh<br />

ingredients.<br />

Uptown Cafe<br />

1624 Bardstown Rd. 502-458-4212<br />

uptownlouisville.com<br />

Located in the heart of the historic, eclectic Highlands<br />

district (<strong>Louisville</strong>’s original restaurant row), we are<br />

a great place for a quick bite or a four course meal,<br />

whatever the occasion calls for.<br />

Wick’s Pizza Parlor & Pub<br />

2301 River Rd., Ste. 102 502-259-9113<br />

975 Baxter Ave. 502-458-1828<br />

2927 Goose Creek Rd. 502-327-9425<br />

12717 Shelbyville Rd. 502-213-9425<br />

9700 Bluegrass Pkwy. 502-409-4257<br />

225 State St. New Albany 812-945-9425<br />

www.wickspizza.com<br />

Wicks Pizza - Best of <strong>Louisville</strong> - Est. 1991<br />

Wild Eggs<br />

3985 Dutchmans Lane 502-893-8005<br />

1311 Herr Lane 502-618-2866<br />

153 English Station Road 502-618-3449<br />

www.wildeggs.com<br />

A fresh, contemporary breakfast, brunch and lunch<br />

restaurant. The friendly service and stellar food<br />

have made it one of Derby City’s favorite dining<br />

destinations. Open daily with three locations.<br />

Yang Kee Noodle<br />

7900 Shelbyville Rd. 502-426-0800<br />

(at Oxmoor Mall) www.yangkeenoodle.com<br />

Pan-Asian style restaurant concept, featuring wok-fried<br />

dishes inspired by noodle houses throughout Asia.<br />

Chef John Castro is a partner and creative force.<br />

Non-Profit<br />

<strong>Business</strong> Associations<br />

Center for Nonprofit Excellence<br />

323 W. Broadway, Ste. 501 502-315-2673<br />

www.cnpe.org<br />

CNPE exists to help nonprofit organizations reach<br />

their excellence through effective nonprofit business<br />

management. We do this through consultation,<br />

education, and research.<br />

East Market District Association<br />

www.eastmarketdistrict.com 502-376-5195<br />

East Market District, also referred to as NULU, is best<br />

known for its art galleries, specialty stores, antique<br />

shops, and a growing number of local up-scale<br />

restaurants.<br />

Family <strong>Business</strong> Center<br />

College of <strong>Business</strong> - U of L 502-852-1048<br />

www.business.louisville.edu/fbc<br />

Family-owned businesses comprise more than 80%<br />

of all businesses. The mission of the Family <strong>Business</strong><br />

Center is to inform, celebrate and strengthen family<br />

firms in the region.<br />

Frankfort Avenue <strong>Business</strong> Association<br />

2337 Frankfort Ave., Box 101 502-584-1000<br />

www.frankfortave.com<br />

Dedicated to making Frankfort Avenue the<br />

destination for food, fun and shopping.<br />

Greater <strong>Louisville</strong> Inc.<br />

614 W. Main St., Ste. 6000 502-625-0000<br />

www.greaterlouisville.com<br />

Greater <strong>Louisville</strong> Inc. - the Metro Chamber of<br />

Commerce offers member businesses multi-faceted<br />

networking outlets and business development resources.<br />

Highland Commerce Guild 502-235-2707<br />

www.highlandcommerceguild.com<br />

The Highland Commerce Guild is a non-profit business<br />

association dedicated to enhancing the commercial and<br />

social climate of the Highlands.<br />

Kentucky Chamber of Commerce<br />

www.kychamber.com 502-415-0208<br />

<strong>Louisville</strong> Downtown Management District<br />

401 South 4th St., Ste. 555 502-583-1671<br />

www.ldmd.org<br />

A business improvement district that works to<br />

promote, market, and advance the economic<br />

development, business and residential vitality of<br />

downtown <strong>Louisville</strong>.<br />

<strong>Louisville</strong> East-Middletown Chamber of Commerce<br />

133 Evergreen Rd. #203 502-244-8086<br />

www.middletownchamber.com<br />

An organization designed to promote & protect the<br />

local business community.<br />

<strong>Louisville</strong> Originals<br />

215 Breckinridge Ln. Ste 205 502-635-7171<br />

www.louisvilleoriginals.com<br />

<strong>Louisville</strong> Originals is a group dedicated to<br />

promoting the <strong>Louisville</strong> independent restaurant<br />

scene.<br />

Lyndon Area <strong>Business</strong> Association<br />

515 Wood Rd. 502-339-9115<br />

www.cityoflyndon.org<br />

The Lyndon Area <strong>Business</strong> Association promotes<br />

the growth & development of businesses in our<br />

community. We host monthly meetings, networking<br />

events, community projects & more.<br />

North East <strong>Louisville</strong> <strong>Business</strong> Association<br />

www.nelba.com 502-472-8875<br />

Non-Profit Organizations<br />

American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.<br />

1839 Frankfort Ave. 502-899-2357<br />

www.aph.org<br />

Makes educational and daily living products for the<br />

blind and visually impaired in audio, large print,<br />

and braille formats (textbooks, menus, brochures,<br />

etc). Has production facility & history museum.<br />

Center For Neighborhoods<br />

610 S. 4th St., Ste. 701 502-589-0343<br />

www.centerforneighborhoods.org<br />

Center For Neighborhoods has pursued its mission<br />

to support and empower neighborhoods to create<br />

stronger and more vital communities through civic<br />

engagement since 1972.<br />

20 21<br />

Food & Drink Non-Profit

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