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Restaurant Roundup

🍽️ Get it while it’s hot

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The Public House is no more, but a new watering hole will soon take its place. | Photo by Against the Grain
Looking for the next new restaurant hitting Derby City’s food scene? Check out these buzzy places to eat and drink in Louisville — plus, one spot coming soon.

Good Morning Breakfast & Brunch, 1971 Brownsboro Rd. | The owner of Chilakiles, a Mexican restaurant which closed during the pandemic, opened a new place on Brownsboro Road. Good Morning has some of the same menu items as Chilakiles, including golden tres leches pancakes.

Pizza Jones, 126 Breckenridge Lane | Delivery-only pizza
This delivery-only store also functions as a ghost kitchen for a wings restaurant, a potato restaurant, and a hot dog restaurant.

YachtSea, 111 N. Wenzel St. | Oysters + hot dogs
From the minds behind The Merryweather comes this new nautical-themed Butchertown bar. YachtSea features nautical-themed drinks, an oyster bar, and hot dogs — along with pinball.

Gaucho Urbano, 2103 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy | A new Brazillian steakhouse is coming to Louisville’s East End. Gaucho Urbano, which first opened in Tennessee, will open a second location on South Hurstbourne Parkway this fall.
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