Louisville Magazine

NOV 2012

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The Louisville Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure would like to thank our sponsors, chairpersons, volunteers, donors and attendees for contributing to the success of our two fund-raisers, the Pink Tie Ball and the Komen Louisville Race for the Cure! 75 percent of the money raised stays in this community to fund breast health pro- grams in the areas of education, screening and treatment. The remaining 25 percent goes to the Susan G. Komen Grants program to fund research. For more about breast cancer, Susan G. Komen for the Cure or to get involved, visit komenlouisville.org or call 495-7825. www.komenlouis vil l e .org Jersey Mike's Subs and Salads An East Coast-style subs chain ventures down South with sandwiches, wraps and an "original" that includes proscuittini, cappacuola, salami, pepperoni and all the fixings. Catering also available. Lunch/ dinner daily. 10519 Fischer Park Drive, 425-1025 jerseymikes.com. $. Joe Davola's For the lunch crowd, serving soups, sandwiches and salads. For $5.25, sandwiches include thick-cut wheatberry bread, house-roasted meats, and other fresh ingredients. Online ordering and delivery available. Lunch. 901 Barret Ave., 690-5377 joedavolas.com. $. Lonnie's Best Taste of Chicago Chicago grub in Louisville's suburban East End? Sounds like a culinary stretch for authentic Windy City fare, but Lonnie's native-son owners have the formula down pat, with some of the best sausages and hot dogs this side of Wrigley Field. Lunch/ dinner Mon.-Sat. 121 St. Matthews Ave., 895-2380 lonniesbesttasteofchicago.com. $. Lotsa Pasta Have a panini, (the chicken prosciutto comes highly recommended), muffaletta, or custom deli sandwich for lunch and pick up gourmet and international ingredients to make dinner, all in one stop at this little shop in the Vogue Center. Lunch/dinner daily. 3717 Lexington Road, 896-6361 lotsapastalouisville.com. $. McAlister's Deli McAlister's offers loaded spuds, super-size salads, a variety of soups and a broad selection of signature sandwiches. Lunch/ dinner daily. 10041 Forest Green Blvd., 425-8900; several area locations. mcalistersdeli.com. $. Mike Best's Meats When they call it a meat market, they mean it. Nearly all the deli meats are roasted or smoked in the smokehouse and cut to order. Stop by for lunch and choose from endless combinations of sandwiches, sides, and soups. Breakfast/lunch/dinner Mon.-Sat. 1215 Herr Lane, 423-7334 $. Nancy's Bagel Grounds Tucked alongside quaint shops and galleries, this deli offers homemade soups, bagels, muffins, espressos and lattes. Pumpernickel and spinach feta bagels are tasty, as are the unique cream cheese flavors. Te smaller downtown location is ideal for a quick weekday breakfast or lunch. Breakfast/lunch daily. 2101 Frankfort Ave., 895-8323; 651 S. Fourth St. (Nancy's Bagel Box), nancysbagels.com. $. Stevens & Stevens Tis deli brings a Manhattan feel to the Bluegrass. Try the hearty pasta salads with whimsical names like Isabella Tortellini or a New York classic like matzo ball soup or pastrami on rye. Also, see how many celebrities you recognize in the fun paintings on the walls. Lunch Mon.-Sat. 1114 Bardstown Road, 584-3354 stevensandstevensdeli.com. $. Wall Street Deli Medical center visitors and downtown workers pack this deli every weekday for delicious sandwiches and salads, appropriately named for neighborhoods in New York City. Open daily. 225 Abraham Flexner Way, 587-1006; Medical Center East, 3920 Dutchmans Lane, 894-0889 wallstreetdeli.com. $. [148] LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 11.12

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