The Paristown Arts District’s web site provides an introduction to the neighborhood.
Located on roughly 7 acres along Beargrass Creek in between Germantown and downtown Louisville, the neighborhood of Paristown is composed of historic buildings, single-family homes, businesses, and Louisville’s newest entertainment venue, Old Forester’s Paristown Hall. Great care has been given to revitalizing Paristown, an authentic place that brings people together to celebrate life, art, and community. The neighborhood’s remarkable character and unique attractions embody Paristown’s commitment to providing a sense of belonging for every guest, on every visit. The restoration of Paristown’s Brent Street and surrounding areas introduces a new pedestrian experience that will accommodate new restaurants, shopping, public spaces, festivals, and events.
The Café in Paristown (731 Brent St.) is an integral component of Paristown, and there is news.
The Café in Louisville undergoing major renovation, by Zak Owens (Louisville Business First)
The Café in Paristown is undergoing a major renovation to create a 3,003-square-foot event space that developers are calling CLAY.
Work is underway to transform the restaurant’s current atrium into the new venue, with construction expected to wrap in March.
The redesigned space will offer flexible configurations to accommodate a variety of events, from corporate gatherings and private parties to weddings and smaller social events, with seating for up to 140 guests with a dance floor and stage.
The venue will also offer access to outdoor spaces, including the front porch, Brent Street and Christy’s Garden.