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Gravely Brewing Co

Louisville


A favorite of beer connoisseurs, Gravely has a groovy music vibe with vintage amps, turntables and tape-to-tape reels decorating the bar. Well-informed bartenders help you choose between the 12 IPAs, German-style pilsners and barrel-aged sours on tap; order a flight to sample widely.

Honky tonk and funk bands take to the stage a few nights per week. The patio beckons in warm weather, and that’s where you’ll find the food trailer outpost of Mayan Cafe selling upscale tacos.


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