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Old 09-08-2012, 10:46 AM
 
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What is going on at "Captains Quarters"~? I've heard folks go there, but do they have live bands or what~? What age group usually goes~? I'm a local and should know this. I do know about the Sunday dances, so is it better than that~?
it's crowded, the clientele is, i don't know, i guess i'd call them millionaire rednecks. not that most of them are millionaires. the food is average at best but the location is primo. love the outdoor atmosphere there but really don't care for much else.

someone mentioned jack fry's absolutely kick a**, all the time
I really love eiderdown on goss. i'd call it "german fusion" lol, but it's great
wiltshire on market is hands down my favorite and kind of a well kept secret among local foodies.
the silver dollar saloon is quickly becoming my go to hang. old school texas honky-tonk with amazing chili and chiken liveres, among other things.

really there are far too many to name. it's kinda ridiculous the amount of great food we have in this fair city
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Old 07-24-2018, 05:21 PM
 
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Default no.1 petty criminal hangout in louisville..lol!

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Is Dizzy Whizz still kickin'?! Best greasy breakfast in Old Louisville! YUM!!!
Unbeknownst to all, but the police, dizzy whiz WAS the no.1 spot for petty criminals to congregate. My aunt, now deceased, was personal friends with the female owner for years. My aunt's husband, Ace wilburs, worked as a top salesman for a restaurant supplier in Louisville, and knew almost every restaurant owner in the city as his company outfitted most of their kitchens.
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