Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Pitchin' Wedge


This place always reminded me of one of Daniel Clowes' absurd storefronts in the backgrounds of his comics. Sadly, it seems to have gone the way of Ice Haven. I walked by there the other day on my way to La Catalana and noticed it's empty. And for the rest of the evening, I drove myself insane singing Frank Sinatra's "Summer Wind" over and over but substituting the words "Pitchin' Wedge".

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Boudreaux's


Well, that was certainly a short run. Boudreaux's at 116 East Main opened just a few months ago and they've already packed it in. Just happened to be walking by the other day and noticed the place is empty and for lease. I only went in here once and was treated pretty snootily, so I can't say as I'm shedding a tear to see them go.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

4109 Oechsli


How can anyplace so close to Havana Rumba, a virtual hub of hipsterdom, go out of business? Then again, a Google search shows that this spot has most recently been Girlfriends Gift Shop (who seem to still be in business online) and the Louisville Bridge Club (who have since moved to Dutchmans Lane). I suppose rum-soaked inebriants (like myself) aren't the sort of traffic these places were hoping for.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Clothes Encounter


Right next door to Scrub A Dub Dog. Wash your clothes, wash your dog, one-stop washing. It was a perfect block. And now it's all gone. Sad, I tell you, sad.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Smith's Furniture


I'm going to miss Smith's Furniture, and those old commercials with the owl... "Smith's Furniture, that's whoooo!" The last of their locations was here on Shelbyville Road and it finally followed its departed sister stores and gave up.

Of course, I never bought so much as a lampshade or a bobeche there; I just liked that the place existed, for its own sake.

Monday, February 15, 2010

The Patron


Aaarrgh!! One of my top five restaurants of all time, The Patron, has given up the ghost. They were unfortunately just too cool to live: in a nation with a dying economy and an increasingly dullard population, The Patron delivered stunning cuisine and specialty drinks (remind me to do a full feature on Lee Look, their supremely multifaceted bartender, one of these days on one of these blogs).



Someday, if I ever open a high-end cafe, I'm going to pattern it exactly after the way they did things at the Patron.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Kentucky BBQ Company


Well, I'll be damned. I just wrote about these people on Louisville Mojo a couple months ago and now they're gone. When I interviewed the guy there in December, he was enthusiastic and gave no sign that the ship was taking on water. Did they just move somewhere else, perhaps? Maybe. But their website's gone too.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Ray Parrella's Italian Cuisine


Ray Parrella's Italian Cuisine, a Louisville area institution since 1961, has closed its doors. The building at 2311 Frankfort Avenue is for sale, complete with fixtures and ready to go as another restaurant.


Sunday, January 31, 2010

Scrub A Dub Dog


Dog gone. Building at 816 Cherokee Road empty and their website is scrubbed.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Corner of Rowan and Bank


I don't know what this building at the corner of Rowan and Bank used to be, but it appears to have been business, not residential, at some remote time in the distant past.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Wilder Electronics


This spot at 9420 Shelbyville Road, formerly a home-theatre installation company called Wilder Electronics, has been empty for awhile now.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Rogers Jewelers


Okay, so it's not exactly a photo of a store, but I didn't feel like going into both Mall St. Matthews and Oxmoor Mall to take photos. So here's this guy standing out in the freezing cold holding the sign announcing the closure of both of these Rogers Jewelers locations.