Clifton and Crescent Hill are two neighborhoods off of the eclectic and bustling thoroughfare Frankfort Avenue, just minutes from downtown, with unique shops, beautiful Victorian houses, and plenty of gardens and flowers lining the streets.
From the preserved Victorian architecture to the most uniquely Kentucky food and drink offerings of today, Clifton and Crescent Hill are two of the most walkable (and drinkable) neighborhoods in the city.
The chipotle poached huevos from Con Huevos is a literal gift from above.
Brioche French toast topped with lemon ricotta, strawberries and blueberries from The Morning Fork, one of the best places to get brunch in Louisville.
Besides the extensive drink options, including beers on tap and alcoholic slushees, it's a great place to get food like their famous meatloaf sandwich
Not sure which champagne to get? Try a champagne flight at the Champagnery!
Tucked away on Mellwood Ave, Apocalypse Brew Works is a small batch brewery that brews with solar-heated water and recycles their spent grain for cattle feed.
Some bars in Clifton and Crescent Hill are so close (how close are they!) they are literally side by side, like the Hilltop Tavern and the Champagnery!