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Hey guys, I'll be attending Thunder for the first time this year, have reservations at the Galt House. Curious if anyone has any recommendations for bars/restaurants nearby. Tips/advice for attending the festivities?
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1) There will be a lot of people on the riverfront. A lot. Keep your situational awareness on high. This isn't to say pickpockets are everywhere, but with that many people, you know the thieves will be out. Police presence will be in full force.
2) Not to alarm you, but we just had a pretty major string of flash mob attacks not far from where you will be. I work near the Galt House and generally it is safe. I've yet to bear witness to any crime in that area and I've worked late downtown. Again, keep your wits about you.
3) There is an expensive steak house attached to the Galt House
Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse. I've never been there so I cannot review it one way or the other. There is also a bar called "Down One." It is a bourbon bar.
Down One Bourbon Bar. I have also not been here, but I know they have a MASSIVE selection of bourbons.
You will be near a lot of things on Main St. Further west on Main from your hotel on the opposite side of the street you will find a coffee shop (Heine Brothers), the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience (Bourbon tour/tasting, and worth doing), a typical Mexican restaurant.
Across Main St next to Actor's Theater on the corner of Main and 3rd St. is the BBC (Bluegrass Brewing Company), one of our local microbrews. They have decent food too.
Further east on main, after passing the Yum! Center (basketball arena) and crossing 2nd St, you will find other restaurants/bars on both sides of Main St. Doc Crows has decent BBQ and fresh oysters. O'Shea's is an Irish pub.
We have a lot of independent (read: non-chain) restaurants in Louisville, even in downtown. Check this link out to give you an idea of what is nearby
Louisville Hot Bytes.
You may hear about 4th Street Live. It is easy walking distance. Personally not my thing due to the kind of crowd it attracts at night (tends to be a little more ghetto fabulous and white trashy, IMO). During the day, there are good places to eat around there (Maker's Mark Restaurant is fantastic, but $$$). At the corner of 4th and Liberty (I think), there is a Louisville Visitor's Center, which has some cool information in it about the city and KY.
Also, if you are willing to drive a little out of downtown, you can get to the Baxter Ave. and Bardstown Rd. areas which have a ton of restaurants and bars as well.
PM me if you have any other questions.