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Provides extensive, objective and professional reviews of Louisville-area restaurants and news reports on dining, food and drink. Also covers food-industry issues.
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Provides extensive, objective and professional reviews of Louisville-area restaurants and news reports on dining, food and drink. Also covers food-industry issues.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Local Entertainment Guides, Restaurant Reviews
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