Louisville Magazine

JUN 2017

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100 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 6.17 Rootie's Sports Bar and Grill 12205 Westport Road // 365-4681 rooties.com Named one of CNN Travel's best sports bars, Rootie's is famous for its charcoal-grilled barbecue chicken wings. Gourmet blue cheese dressing dip optional. CLOTHING/ SHOES Crush Boutique 12123 Shelbyville Road // 253-1350 crushboutique.com Dresses, designer denim, cute tops and accessories by makers such as Dulce Vita, Miss Me, Eva Franco, Sweet Pea, Basically Me, Uncle Frank and Judith March. Judy's Finest Consignments 11602 Main St. // 245-5425 For 20 years, Judy's Finest Consignments has specialized in designer women's apparel, hats and accessories. Lin Z's Boutique 11601 Main St., #2 // 244- 5469 Located in Head House's Livery Stable, Lin Z's Bou- tique offers fashion accesso- ries, purses and Louisville Luxuries brand jewelry, as well as jewelry created by owner Barbara Manning. Tom Sawyer State Park 64 265 Shelbyville Rd Westport Rd 264 The Wright Stuff 11706 Main St. // 245-2106 thewrightstuffconsignment- shop.com Upscale women's clothing, accessories and small household items. HOME/ FURNISHINGS Annie's Attic 9902 Linn Station Road // 244-0303 annies-attic.com Located in the Eastgate Shopping Center, Annie's offers 14,000 square feet of consignment home furnish- ings and other items. Boone Decorative Fabrics 12312 Shelbyville Road // 245-6900 Discount home decor fabrics at direct-from-the-mill prices, as well as custom window treatments, bedding and decorative pillows. Burdorf Interiors & Overstock Furniture Deals 401 N. English Station Road // 719-9700 burdorf.com This home- and commer- cial-furnishings business got its start downtown almost a century ago. Come visit the showroom, updated weekly with different furniture to display the latest trends. Chik-A-D's 11728 Main St. // 245-9525 chickads.net This colorful and fun gift shop carries sorority essen- tials, UK and U of L mer- chandise, unique serveware and barware, Scout bags, Lindsay Phillips SwitchFlops, baby gifts, seasonal items and more. FContemporary Galleries 220 N. Hurstbourne Pkwy. // 426-9273 Every kind of modern/con- temporary furniture you can imagine, from the classic Chesapeake lounge chair to the fruit loop chair. rank Otte Nursery & Garden Center 5095 Shelbyville Road // 896-2226 louisvillegardencenter.net In the 1960s, Frank Otte opened a nursery and garden center in Middle- town, which has now grown to six Louisville-area stores. Each offers vegetables, perennials, bedding plants, trees, shrubs and organic gardening supplies. Lisa Lynn Designs Home Store & Design Studio 12556 Shelbyville Road // 384-5966 lisalynndesignsllc.com Lisa Lynn Designs offers complete interior design ser- vices as well as a showroom featuring furniture, flooring, wallcoverings, cabinetry, lighting, art and frames. Louisville Blinds & Drapery 12490 Fenwick Center Drive // 245-8680 louisvilleblinds.com This family-owned business offers low prices on high-quality custom blinds, roller shades, cellular shades, draperies, cornices and decorative pillows. Middletown Peddlers Mall 12405 Shelbyville Road // 245-7705 buypeddlersmall.com One of 17 Peddlers Malls in Kentucky and southern Indiana, the 50,000-square- foot Middletown location boasts 300 booths featuring antique, vintage, gently used and new items. Red Barn Antiques & Art Emporium 12125 Old Shelbyville Road // 245-8330 Housed in an old automotive garage, it's currently home to dealers offering vintage linens, costume jewelry, kitchen gear and Americana. Sam Kinnaird's Flooring 12314 Shelbyville Road // 244-8606 samkinnairdsflooring.com One of two full-service Sam Kinnaird's Flooring centers in Louisville, the Middletown location features carpet, laminate, tile, stone and wood flooring, and an area-rug gallery. Tassels 12004 Shelbyville Road // 245-7887 tasselslouisville.com Tassels sells furniture, accessories, custom and ready-made drapes, dec- orator fabrics and interior design services. Tunie's 1301 Herr Ln. // 218-3868 akaavenue.com This Middletown Head House boutique offers com- petitive prices on unique home decor and personal accessories. Two Chicks & Company Jewelry & Gifts 12121 Shelbyville Road // 254-0400 shop.twochicksandcompany. com Here you'll find hand-painted barware; Louisville and equestrian-themed home decor; throw pillows, purses, jewelry, handbags and hats; baby gifts and more. Willis Klein Showroom 11530 Shelbyville Road // 244-7077 willisklein.com Willis Klein's Middletown showroom features dec- orative door and cabinet hardware; kitchen sinks and faucets; and tubs, sinks, plumbing fixtures and other bathroom accessories. ATTRACTIONS A.B. Sawyer Park 9300 Whipps Mill Road // 574-7275 lyndonrecreation.org A.B. Sawyer Park has 12 ball fields on its 47 acres, which Lyndon Recreation leases for baseball, softball and football teams ages 5 to 17. Anchorage Walking Trail 1500 Evergreen Road // John Schnatter — Papa John himself — is the one financially responsible for Anchorage's gorgeous 1.8- mile brick-lined walking trail. Beckley Creek Park 1411 Beckley Creek Pkwy. // 584-0350 theparklands.org Part of a grand new park system, the Parklands of Floyds Fork, Beckley Creek offers miles of trails for hiking, acres of lawn for sports and events, and part of the Floyds Fork stream for fishing and canoeing. The park also includes a section of the Louisville Loop, a 100-mile trail system circling the city. Cemeteries of E.P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park 3000 Freys Hill Road // 429-3280 Part of this park was once the grounds of Lakeland Lunatic Asylum. The park contains two cemeteries where some of the asylum's residents were interred. Both are supposed hot spots for paranormal activity. Historic Middletown Museum 11700 Main St. // 254-4303 cityofmiddletownky.org Open Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturdays from 1-4 p.m., the museum displays the city's 200-plus years of history through photographs, politi- cal posters, furniture, quilts and military uniforms.

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