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Try a food or beverage flight in Louisville

Solve the analysis paralysis and try it all with these soup, coffee, and whiskey flights.

Three iced coffees served on a wooden platter — the left is purple, the middle is gradiant blue to brown with whipped cream on top, and the right gradiant from pink to brown. Each glass has a pink bow on it.

Flights are Phalcha’s specialty, with rotating selections each season.

Photo by LOUtoday

We’ve all been there. You’re at a new restaurant or bar looking at a menu full of options, and they all look delicious. If you’re tired of having to pick just one; we’ve rounded up some places that let you have it all with a flight of sample-sized selections.

Food

We’re almost out of soup season, but a good cup or bowl is good year-round. The Souper Fecta at Crave Cafe includes a 6-ounce portion of each of the three soups of the day, all for $11.

If you’re looking for something a little heartier, check out one of Louisville’s hottest restaurants right now. Meesh Meesh Mediterranean offers a Shefa menu, which comes from a Hebrew word meaning abundance. For $59 per guest, your whole table will get a sampling of appetizers, side salads, and a main dish to share.

Coffee

Phalcha in Germantown specializes in coffee flights, with a rotating menu each season. Each flight comes with a smaller version of the seasonal drinks — and they’re all Instagram-worthy.

Three white mugs served on a wooden platter. The right mug has a mess of toasted mini mashmallows on top, the center has a gray latte-art design, and the right has a dusting of spices and is served with a small cookie.

Garnishes like marshmallows and cookies adorn many of Phalcha’s seasonal offerings.

Photo by LOUtoday.

Wine

LouVino has a robust selection of wine by the glass and bottle, but you can also pick from 12 different wine flights, six red flights. Bonus: LouVino also offers the “Nah, I’m Good Wine Flight” with three non-alcoholic wines.

Kaiju also offers a flight of three different sakes: classic junimai, kikusui junmai ginjo, and nigori.

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