The Perfect Macchiatos of Louisville
This isn't your parent's New Albany, not with Toast, Wick's and all the other great places. Jeffersonville might be the 'Sunny Side of Louisville,' but New Albany reminds me of 'Little Louisville.'
One of Louisville's best is now New Albany's best breakfast (with Honey Cream a close second). Toast has opened a restaurant in New Albany, and I couldn't resist a chance to try a slight variation of my favorite breakfast in Louisville. It's a lot smaller than the original location, but the portions are the same. If the tables are full, there is most always immediate seating at the bar. There's nothing quite like sitting at a bar for breakfast. Pancakes are my favorite thing on the menu, and they sure know how to do them in a desert style. Pictured is their blueberry / custard pancakes. Remember, if you are going to have the calories, it's best to have them for breakfast, right? They once had a gingerbread pancake that rocked my world. Their omelets are amazing, but only seconded by the decor and energy you feel when you walk in this place.
Wednesday night at Kentucky Bar•B•Cue Company at 1800 Frankfort Av is a great time to grab some fried green tomatoes or Shrimp and Grits (photo) or even some Sweet Potato Fries (photo). The fries are seasoned with cinnamon and sugar and make a great dessert to share.
The grits were exceptional, and were full of garlic goodness. On Wednesday nights there's a jam session going strong at 9 pm (photo and audio).Audio recorded from my iPhone on Wennesday November 11, 2009 and muscians include:
• Meredith Needham
• Paul Moffett
• Kyle Ellison
• Stever Ridner
• Debbie Ridner
• Brian P. White
• Terry West
Performing 'Down on the Ohio' written by Stever Ridner
Falafel Burger @ Cumberland Brews / Molasis Cookie w/Whipped Cream @ Quills Coffee / Shrimp Tacos @ Dragon King's Daughter
Some food on Bardstown Road in Louisville, Ky.