CuisineBrewpub, Belgian-inspired beer hall
Price$$
Neighbourhoodgermantown
Why locals love it: Schnitzelburg's Friday-night beer hall: locals drink Belgian-inspired house brews and eat pretzels in a converted commercial corner the bourbon-tourists rarely reach.
Tip: Walk-in for the taproom. Kitchen open late on weekends with the patio dog-friendly.
Location
Address: 1036 East Burnett Avenue, Louisville, KY 40217
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