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View Comments LOUISVILLE, Ky. After being closed for more than a year during the COVID-19 pandemic, a popular Highlands restaurant will reopen next month and its co-owners have a new concept in the works to launch in 2022. Now, Gralehaus is fully reopening its cafe for coffee, breakfast and lunch starting on Aug. 16, according to a Facebook post from its owners. Thank you for your patience over the past months as we navigate our re-opening plans, the post reads. There has been so much support and encouragement pouring in and we first just want to say THANK YOU, we appreciate you all so much! ....
Take a look below: Although this list is based on information published before Covid, we understand that all businesses listed remain set to open in the city. 1. Turtle Bay, Riverwalk Picture: JIM SCOTT Describing itself as the best Carribean restaurant in Britain, Turtley Bay is set to open on the second floor of the Riverwalk development later this year. 2. Turkish Kitchen Meze & Grille, Saddler Street Picture: JIM SCOTT A Turkish kitchen, bosses on social media have said the restaurant will serve a mix of breakfast, brunch and lunch to everyone s tastes. 3. The Curious Mr Fox, Riverwalk Picture: JIM SCOTT On the edge of the new Riverwalk development, The Curious Mr Fox has been seen in recent days undergoing work to open. It will be a cocktail bar and kitchen. ....
North Carolina-based Hi-Wire Brewing to open taproom in the Highlands bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. North Carolina’s Hi-Wire Brewing plans to expand yet again with the announcement of a sixth taproom coming this summer to the Bluegrass State. The new Louisville, KY location will be the brewery’s second taproom outside of North Carolina, and it will make Hi-Wire the first out-of-state brewery to open up facilities in Kentucky. With taproom number five opening in Wilmington, N.C. in Dec. 2020, Hi-Wire Brewing currently has four retail taprooms in North Carolina and a fifth in Tennessee, and the brewery’s distribution area has grown to nine states since opening in 2013 with the expansion to Virginia and Indiana in 2020. This recent growth comes even in the face of the continued pressures of the global COVID-19 pandemic. “Taprooms are a core revenue stream for our company, especially given our current climate. They create brand ambassadors in those markets. They create jobs and increase wholesale sales in the region,” says Hi-Wire Brewing co-owner Bryna F ....