Louisville Bars
Things to do in Louisville
A place where everyone knows your name. Louisville KY Bars ! Sometimes you just need to get out of the house and away from your everyday surroundings. Sometimes you've made a date to meet someone. And sometimes you just want to go someplace where people are having a good time. Take a look at these favorite bars and nightclubs at HelloLouisville.com and pick your spot. There's detailed information concerning the best nightspots in Louisville, including directions on how to get there.
If you’re into the blues, there’s only one place to go in Louisville, and that’s Stevie Ray’s Blues Bar. Actually, it’s not the only place to sing the blues, but it’s certainly one of the best blues bars in Louisville.
The idea of a 30-foot tropical aquarium and an aviary as attractions for a bar may seem a bit odd, but they’re just part of the comfortable atmosphere at Al J’s in the Galt House.
A combination restaurant and lounge, the Bard's Town hosts live music, readings and theatrical performances.
Drake's Louisville is part restaurant, part bar and part nightclub, with very different personalities depending on the time of day.
The Corner Door Louisville in the Highlands is a great place to catch local musical acts if you prefer your entertainment up-close and personal.
Search for an unpretentious, laid-back sports bar in Louisville’s East End and you’re likely to end up at Brownie’s the Shed, tucked away in a shopping center off Hurstbourne Parkway.
If you’re looking for a great place to catch some live music and get your groove on but don’t want to be the oldest guy in the place, head over to Jim Porter’s Louisville.
It’s almost that time of year again, time for March Madness. The time when employees all over the city are absent from work and productivity declines because sports fans are glued to their TV’s for the NCAA basketball finals tournament.
Bar None Louisville in the South End provides a variety of entertainment for its patrons. From pool tables to dancer poles, it’s possible to never experience a dull moment.
With an in-house brewery and a laid-back atmosphere, the Main Street Bluegrass Brewing Company embodies what locals love about Louisville.
O’Sheas Irish Pub is the perfect place to enjoy lunch, grab a drink after work, or party into the wee hours.
Molly Malone's on Baxter Avenue in the Highlands is an Irish pub where the Guinness is flowing and the Irish whiskey and scotch is, too.
Enjoying a glass of bourbon is as natural to many Kentuckians as placing a bet on the Derby or savoring the taste of a pulled pork BBQ sandwich. But how many Kentucky bourbon drinkers really know much about their favorite beverage and the subtle nuances of the different brands? For those that have never strayed beyond popular brands like Maker’s Mark and Jim Beam, stop in at the Jockey Silks Bourbon Bar for a little brown liquor education.
Irish Rover Louisville is one of those comfortable, casual neighborhood pubs that offers a warm smile, great food and bottomless pints of thick, dark ale.
If you get bored easily, Louisville's Phoenix Hill Tavern nightclub is the perfect antidote. With three stages for live music, a karaoke room and dancing on the roof, there are plenty of options.
If your idea of fun is authentic British pub food, rousing live music and cute girls in really short kilts, head down to The Pub Louisville.
Beer is on tap at Louisville Beer Store, the city's 'first and only store dedicated to specialty craft beer.' Tasting is encouraged, whether it's from the eight rotating taps or the hundreds of craft beer served in bottles.