98 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 6.17
MIDDLETOWN
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Anchorage
Berrytown
Lake Forest
Polo Fields
Eastwood
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by
David
Harrison
RESTAURANTS
Alley Cat Cafe &
Catering
11804 Shelbyville Road //
245-6544
The soups — asparagus
portobello mushroom,
broccoli and cheddar,
Tuscan-sausage vegetable —
and panini sandwiches are
lunchtime favorites at the
Alley Cat Cafe, which also
caters weddings.
Brasserie Provence
150 N. Hurstbourne Pkwy. //
883-3153
brasserieprovence.com
Casual French dining with
recipes from the owner's
Cannes upbringing — and
cheese and wine straight
from the south of France.
Brix Wine Bar & Bistro
12418 La Grange Road //
243-1120
brixlouisville.com
Dishes like the mojito scal-
lops and the avocado and
crab salad pair well with the
first-rate wine selection.
The Cheddar Box Cafe
12121 Shelbyville Road //
245-2622
cheddarboxcafe.com
This lunch spot also does
a brisk deli carryout trade.
Tomato artichoke soup,
"Derby Pasta" and honey
pecan chicken salad are
favorites.
Coal's Artisan Pizza
11615 Shelbyville Road //
253-0106
See St. Matthews entry.
Clay Oven
12567 Shelbyville Road //
254-4363
clayovenlouisville.com
Authentic Indian cuisine
offering the "aroma of the
Himalayas."
Corner Cafe
9307 New La Grange Road //
426-8119
cornercafelouisville.com
Call it Italian-Cajun, the
long-lived Corner Cafe is as
proud of its subs as it is of
its upscale entrées.
Cottage Cafe
11609 Main St. // 244-9497
The Cottage Cafe's lunch
fare includes homemade
soups, "famous" chicken
salad and old-fashioned
desserts.
Double Dogs
13307 Shelbyville Road //
244-4430
All you need to know: They
serve nachos in a dog bowl.