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Reinvented Louisville restaurants let diners take home ‘some of the experience they love’

A handful of Louisville restaurants are pivoting to offer housemade goods and chef-level products as part of the response to the coronavirus pandemic.

       

New Albany restaurateur says it was ‘disappointing’ Indiana reopened restaurants so early

Our dining critic talks to three New Albany restaurants about the “new normal” of dining in the Louisville area amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

       

10 things Louisville restaurants wish you’d keep in mind when dining out during COVID-19

Louisville restaurant folks share insights on how people can be “better diners” during the age of coronavirus as we all navigate the “new normal.”

       

Be patient. Wear a mask. Tip big. How to be a better diner in the age of COVID-19

Louisvillians who love food and love to go out to eat, here’s a plea: Be patient. Be flexible. And tip big. Restaurants need us right now.

       

Ole Hickory Pit Bar-B-Que closes its Louisville location after 31 years

After 31 years in business, Ole Hickory Pit Bar-B-Que restaurant is closing its doors when its owner retires at the end of May.
       

What’s the ‘new normal’ for live shows and entertainment in Kentucky? Path remains unclear

Opening venues to arts and entertainment is not as easy as it sounds. What to expect when you head back to the theater.

       

Frazier History Museum’s ‘Coronavirus Capsule’ records a pandemic lifestyle as it happens

Louisville’s Frazier History Museum goes online with its exhibits, new ‘coronavirus capsule,’ which records everyday life in the pandemic in real time

       

Supply chain for meat becomes ‘burden’ for some Louisville restaurants as places reopen

Our food critic talks to Carali’s Rotisserie Chicken, FDKY BBQ and Mussel & Burger Bar about the challenges each face during the coronavirus pandemic.
       

‘This feels so weird.’ What it was like to eat at a Kentucky restaurant on reopening night

Dreaming of the dishes she’s missed, our dining columnist ventured out to a Louisville restaurant for reopening day following the coronavirus shutdown

       

No shoes, no mask, no service: Louisville restaurants adjust to new rules on reopening day

Louisville restaurants began reopening, with indoor dining limited to 33% capacity while any number of outdoor patrons are allowed.

       

Louisville area restaurants reopen to on-site dining

Some Louisville restaurants flung their doors open on Friday to welcome back customers after being shut down for in-person dining for months.

       

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