3 fun places to hold your next work outing

Raise the bar on work get-togethers at fun places around LOU.

room with exposed brick wall, floor-to-ceiling windows, modern sofa, chair, and round table

Bourbon & Blush features a large lounging space for groups to socialize between treatments.

Photo by Bourbon & Blush

Team building is about more than the occasional lunch out. If you really want to bond with your work buddies, plan an outing they won’t soon forget. Here are a few of our fave picks.

Goodbounce Pickleball Yard, 1515 Rivershore Dr.

Reserve multiple courts + enjoy a full bar and food from Happy Belly Bistro. When y’all need a pickleball break, the other side of the building boasts cornhole + multiple benches, and swinging egg chairs.

Topgolf Louisville, 301 Oxmoor Ln.

Practice swings while getting food + drink delivered directly to your bays. Pro tip: Ask for a bay on the second or third floors, and make a reservation for half-price Tuesdays.

Bourbon & Blush Salon and Spa, 124 S. 1st St.

Bring your own food + drink, and play your own tunes in a space that can accommodate ~60. Then kick back for a day-long, bourbon-soaked spa bash.

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