Address: | 592 N English Station Rd, Louisville, KY 40223, USA |
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Postal code: | 40223 |
Phone: | (502) 384-6761 |
Website: | https://www.blindsquirrellouisville.com/ |
Monday: | 4:00 – 10:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Thursday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Friday: | 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Saturday: | 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Sunday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Could have been a 5.
Met 2 ladies for lunch and 2 of us have never been there before. Our server was very competent and the food we had was all good. I had the berry salad and it was great. So you ask.. what could be the demerit ..
A gentleman was doing a sound check for the sound system… and he did it very loud and for a LONG time. It was lunch time and I can only assume he had to get it ready for that night…-but it was only about 1:30.. 2:00. Next time hopefully there won’t be an hour long sound check.. 🤞
We stopped in on our way from a car dealership. Seemed busy for a Monday evening. Service was good. I had the buffalo chicken wrap and fries. My wife had the grilled chicken ceasar salad. Our entrees were good and I would definitely eat them again. Didn’t get a picture of the buffalo chicken dip we had as an appetizer but it wasn’t as hearty as I would have liked. Overall I give the experience 5 stars.
One of the cooler spots to eat and/or have a beer in the east end of Louisville. An outside patio and outside, upstairs porch look out on a mini-volleyball arena/amphitheatre. Lots of space inside and out to accommodate big groups.
Have come here a couple of times now and have never been disappointed with the food, traditional bar food / pub fare. Excellent beer selection, friendly staff, and easy seating makes for a fun visit. There is plenty of parking but it's busy so sometimes you have to park a bit behind the building. Definitely recommend especially as the weather warms up - all in all, a great place to meet friends, have networking events, or just bring the family for dinner.
The atmosphere was casual and vibrant. The staff was attentive and friendly, and the food was typical American fare, but with just enough of a twist to make it stand out from others.
I went on a weekday evening and it was busy, but not crowded. From what I've heard, along with the little things I saw, like an empty stage, this place is probably a fun and packed place on the weekends.
I had the Truffle Burger which consisted of a half pound patty topped with truffle mayonnaise, arugula, bourbon caramelized onions, smoked bacon, and aged cheddar cheese. The flavors worked together very well and considering it came with a side, I think it was very reasonably priced. I did pay extra for "Twister Fries", and I would highly recommend them. They were crisp on the outside and warm & soft on the inside. I would liken them to a Tater Wedge/French Fry Hybrid.
Good pub food! We went for lunch on a Sunday and were sat and served quickly. It’s a very large place- looks like it’d be way more fun and vibey at night or when live music is happening. We also noticed a nice outdoor area that would be awesome in the spring/summer. Lots of families with young kids when we were there so it’s kid friendly! Burgers are massive and SO good. My husband really liked the buffalo chicken sandwich too.