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- GGregCentral Kentucky •21 reviews5.0Dined 1 day ago62nd Wedding anniversary We celebrated as a family for our mom and dad’s anniversary. Ask for Daniela she did a great job for our family tonight. All the food was great as usual. If you get the skillet cookie for dessert. I recommend getting two scoops of vanilla ice cream and skip the chocolate ice cream. Great dessert but they all are great.More infoJeff Ruby's Steakhouse - LouisvillePrice: Very Expensive• Steak• Downtown Louisville•4.8
- SSheilaCentral Kentucky •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoPrices are a little high but the food was delicious. I felt we should have had better service after we were seated. It took some time for that to happen, they may have been short handed. The waiter was very friendly and that made a big difference.More infoBoard and You Bistro & Wine BarPrice: Moderate• Bistro• New Albany•4.8
- RRickyCentral Kentucky •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoMy wife and I frequent the Exchange for our date nights. The food is always plated nicely and the flavor is consistent every time, service is great and what you would expect for a restaurant in this class, if you like bourbon; the Exchange makes the best “Old Fashioned” around and its super consistent as well.More infoThe Exchange Pub + KitchenPrice: Moderate• Gastro Pub• New Albany•4.8
- LLisaVIPCentral Kentucky •45 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoCelebrated Valentines Day, the food was delicious and the cocktails were too, Landon, Rachel and DeShawn always take such great care of us. We will definitely be dining there again soon.More infoOutcast Fish & Oyster BarPrice: Expensive• Seafood• New Albany•4.7
- AAnnCentral Kentucky •3 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoMy husband and I celebrated our 5th anniversary at Brooklyn & The Butcher. They made our evening special by leaving a card on the table with congratulations wishes from the staff when we arrived, great service, and delicious food including chocolate covered strawberries. Destiny was our server and she was so nice and took great care of us. I ordered the Berry’s Beef Farm Sirloin and added black truffle butter from the Bling Bling steak additions (a suggestion from Destiny) and wow! it kicked the steak up to next level delicious! This was our 1st visit and we’ll definitely be back.More infoBrooklyn and The ButcherPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• New Albany•4.7
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Great things are happening in New Albany, Indiana, which sits just across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. New Albany's distinctive vibe is reflected by the eclectic array of restaurants. Hip gastropubs are a staple of the local scene and offer everything from traditional English fish and chips to modern takes on homey dishes. Who wants to try some goat cheese fritters? You can save a trip south by dining at one of the popular barbecue joints, which offer ribs and pulled pork. They've also got all the right sides, like grilled corn, collard greens, hush puppies, and buttermilk pie for dessert.
Frequently asked questions
Healthy restaurants located in New Albany include Brooklyn and The Butcher, Board and You Bistro & Wine Bar and The Exchange Pub + Kitchen
Bottomless brunch in New Albany is available at The Exchange Pub + Kitchen, Brooklyn and The Butcher and Board and You Bistro & Wine Bar
The most romantic restaurant in New Albany is Brooklyn and The Butcher
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