Find your fun on Frankfort!
Louisville's Frankfort Avenue connects some of the city's most charming and historic neighborhoods including St. Matthews, Clifton and Crescent Hill. The corridor is full of character – a freight train runs parallel alongside The Avenue and dozens of unique and locally owned boutiques, art studios, galleries, and restaurants line the street. The Avenue is a culinary hub, with more than thirty locally owned restaurants boasting al fresco dining, international cuisine, and a variety of the unique flavors the city has to offer.
Shopping on The Avenue you will find a wide variety of independently owned boutiques and shops offering a variety of items – from clothing to outdoor gear, imported crafts, antiques, home furnishings, wine, books, coffee and more. The neighborhood is accentuated by libraries, parks, and several unique attractions for families and visitors to explore –the historic Peterson-Dumesnil House, the Louisville Water Company and the American Printing House for the Blind.