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Louisville is the bourbon corridor's home city and the most distinctive American drinking week of the calendar happens here every spring. The Derby brings the crowds. The Manhattans, the juleps, and the hotel bars stay all year.

What follows is the directory. The bars worth a seat, the restaurants worth a reservation, the hotels worth the stay, and the makers worth the daylight hours between them. The longer telling of all of it is in the Kentucky Air Mail feature.

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Where We Drink

The bars and bourbon rooms that earn the trip.

  • The Old Seelbach Bar

    HOTEL BAR
    500 S. Fourth St., Louisville, KY

    More than 240 bourbons across one of the country's longest stretches of mahogany, in the lobby where Fitzgerald drank and Capone played cards. The starting point for any drinking week in Louisville. Order an old fashioned, or try the namesake Seelbach once for the mythology.

  • Seven

    COCKTAIL BAR
    815 E. Market St., NuLu, Louisville, KY

    A proper modern cocktail room in NuLu with a tight signature menu and the fairest rare-bourbon prices in the city. A three-thousand-square-foot speakeasy aesthetic with a private tasting parlor off the back. Trust the bartender.

  • Pretty Decent

    COCKTAIL BAR · MEZCAL ROOM
    2235 Frankfort Ave., Clifton, Louisville, KY

    Hidden behind a plant shop in Clifton, with one of the deepest mezcal selections in the country. Owner John Douglass sources his agave directly from Oaxaca three or four times a year. The right shift of spirit on night three.

  • Whirling Tiger

    COCKTAIL BAR · MUSIC VENUE
    1335 Story Ave., Butchertown, Louisville, KY

    A mid-century cocktail den in front, a 300-capacity music room in back. The combination should not work and somehow does. The old fashioned list is the move; on weekend nights the back room hosts live music worth staying for.

  • The Pearl of Germantown

    NEIGHBORHOOD BAR
    1151 Goss Ave., Germantown, Louisville, KY

    The best neighborhood bar in Louisville and the correct place to end a long night. A six-dollar old fashioned made correctly, a wheel of mystery pours at one end of the bar, and a bourbon list that punches well above its dive-bar framing. Open until four every night.

  • Michter's Fort Nelson

    DISTILLERY · COCKTAIL BAR
    801 W. Main St., Whiskey Row, Louisville, KY

    The best drinking room on Whiskey Row, on the second floor of an 1890s former hat factory. The cocktail program was built by David Wondrich, the glassware is John Jenkins crystal, and you do not need a tour ticket to drink here. Walk in, sit at the bar, order a Sazerac.

  • The WhistlePig Vault

    DISTILLERY · TASTING ROOM
    403 E. Market St., Louisville, KY

    A restored 1911 Louisville Security Bank, reopened in 2025 as WhistlePig's Louisville home. The preserved vault now houses the Boss Hog collection, and the signature Flying Pig cocktail arrives via a pneumatic ATM tube. Book a tasting or walk in to the Bank Lobby Bar.

  • Woodford Reserve

    DISTILLERY · TASTING ROOM
    7855 McCracken Pike, Versailles, KY

    A National Historic Landmark working continuously since 1812, in one of the most photographed stretches of the Bluegrass. The Distillery Cocktail Lounge opens onto a covered patio over Glenn's Creek and pours archival bottles you will not find at retail. About sixty minutes east of Louisville by car.

  • The Bar at Willett

    DISTILLERY · COCKTAIL BAR
    1869 Loretto Rd., Bardstown, KY

    The most cinematic drink in central Kentucky, on the second floor of the Willett visitor center. Family-owned, single-barrel-driven, and a James Beard Award semifinalist for Outstanding Bar in 2024. Reservations are essential and book weeks ahead. About forty-five minutes south of Louisville by car.

Where We Eat

The tables Louisville reserves for itself.

  • Jack Fry's

    RESTAURANT
    1007 Bardstown Rd., Highlands, Louisville, KY

    Open since 1933, the day Prohibition ended. Dark wood, white tablecloths, jazz most nights, and a bar that runs the length of the room. The Manhattan is made right and the bourbon list is deep without being performative.

  • North of Bourbon

    RESTAURANT · COCKTAIL BAR
    935 Goss Ave., Germantown, Louisville, KY

    Cajun-Creole cooking that respects New Orleans rather than loosely referencing it, with a bar program that would stand on its own in any city. Proper Sazeracs, proper Vieux Carrés, and a regionally sharp bourbon list. Sit at the bar and let the bartender order for you.

  • Le Relais

    RESTAURANT · COCKTAIL BAR
    2817 Taylorsville Rd., Bowman Field, Louisville, KY

    Classic French inside the original 1929 Art Deco terminal at Bowman Field, one of the oldest continuously operating general aviation airports in America. Treat it as a cocktail room with a kitchen. Sit at the bar, order a martini, watch a Cessna touch down at golden hour.

  • Repeal Oak Fired Steakhouse

    RESTAURANT
    101 W. Main St., Whiskey Row, Louisville, KY

    An oak-fired steakhouse inside Hotel Distil, on the historic site of the J.T.S. Brown warehouse. The grill is stoked daily with reclaimed bourbon barrel staves and the room is leather, brass, and original 1860s façade. Works equally well for a four-top dinner or two seats at the bar.

  • Pizza Lupo

    RESTAURANT · COCKTAIL BAR
    1540 Frankfort Ave., Clifton, Louisville, KY

    Neapolitan pizza, blistered and correct, with a short cocktail list that leans Italian-American without posturing. Negronis, amari, and a kitchen that pairs well with a long day of tasting. Lower key than the Whiskey Row rooms, and a good closing hand.

Where We Stay

Where the trip starts and ends.

  • Hotel Distil

    HOTEL
    101 W. Main St., Whiskey Row, Louisville, KY

    The right first choice for a bourbon trip. Built into the footprint of the former J.T.S. Brown distillery, with rooms that are large by Louisville standards and a basement speakeasy (The 1933 Society) for hotel guests. Repeal is the in-house steakhouse, and every distillery on Whiskey Row is on foot from here.

  • 21c Museum Hotel Louisville

    HOTEL
    700 W. Main St., Whiskey Row, Louisville, KY

    The original 21c, opened 2006 in restored 19th-century tobacco warehouses on Whiskey Row. A contemporary art museum on the ground floor (free, open 24 hours), a well-regarded restaurant in Proof on Main, and rooms that are quiet. Half a block from Michter's.

Where We Spend the Afternoon

The hours between the distillery and the bar, and what to bring home from them.

  • Clayton & Crume

    LEATHER WORKSHOP
    728 E. Market St., Louisville, KY

    Hand-stitched leather goods made in the historic NuLu chapel where Muhammad Ali trained as a young boxer. Belt-making workshops with Maker's Mark cocktails. Stitch, the speakeasy, is on the same premises.

  • Formé Millinery

    MILLINER · ATELIER
    124 N. 8th St., Louisville, KY

    Jenny Pfanenstiel's atelier. Seven-time Featured Milliner of the Kentucky Derby, ten-time Official Milliner of the Kentucky Derby Museum, Tory Burch Fellow. The Derby hat done correctly, by the city's most credentialed milliner.

  • Muth's Candies

    CONFECTIONERY
    630 E. Market St., Louisville, KY

    Open since 1921. Hand-pulled bourbon balls, pulled-cream candy, and the Modjeska, a caramel-wrapped marshmallow named for the Polish actress Helena Modjeska, who reportedly visited Louisville for the 1877 Derby and became a mint julep enthusiast.