Louisville Magazine

JUN 2017

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84 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 6.17 SOUTHWEST LOUISVILLE Shively Heatherfields St. Dennis Hunters Trace Riverside Gardens Sylvania Pleasure Ridge Park Valley Station Greenwood Meadow Lawn RESTAURANTS Angilo's Pizza 1725 Berry Blvd. // 367- 0580 The decor here is vintage, and so are the Ms. Pac Man and other arcade games. The pizzas have thick, doughy crust with toppings piled on. The steak hoagie is a favorite here too. Annie's Pizza 4771 Cane Run Road // 449-2499 "Home of the 28-inch pizza." Also see listing for Annie's Pizza in Portland/West Louisville. Bearno's Pizza 4105 Dixie Hwy. // 447-3353 bearnos.com One of several area locations. See main listing in Downtown/Old Louisville. Bonnie & Clyde's Pizza Parlor 7611 Dixie Hwy. // 935-5540 A southwest Louisville fixture, the crust here is thin and crispy. It has a devoted following and can be crowded on weekends. Bud's Tavern 4014 Dixie Hwy. // 384-9131 Bud's is a clean and friendly neighborhood bar and grill. The barbecue ribs get good word-of-mouth. Live acoustic music Thursday to Saturday nights. Christi's Cafe 12810 Dixie Hwy. // 937-3110 Small, cozy, country-cooking place with a '50s diner feel — aided by the pictures of Elvis, Marilyn Monroe and James Dean that grace the walls. Get breakfast all day. Don't be surprised if you're dining next to some members of the Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club. Or a local banker. El Rodeo Mexican Restaurant 9070 Dixie Hwy. // 995-8722 This popular Valley Station lunch and dinner spot offers an extensive menu of reasonably priced Mexican food. Try the chuletas (pork chops) a la Mexicana. Franco's Home Cooking 3300 Dixie Hwy. // 448-8044 Operated by the same folks who ran west Louisville's late, lamented Jay's Cafeteria, Franco's serves up the same Southern soul food, cafeteria style, as Jay's did. Frontier Diner 7299 Dixie Hwy. // 742-2478 A friendly, unpretentious neighborhood gathering spot that does homestyle country cooking to near perfection. The meatloaf is grandma-approved.

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