This could be the story of my life: something’s on the way, but it’s not here quite yet, so kick back and relax while the pieces fall into place.

Here’s the pitch, courtesy of the World Wide Web.

The Service Station was born from a love for Louisville’s past and a vision for its future. Kendell Sheppard and Kevin Brackens, both passionate about food, community, and history, have transformed this former fueling station into a gathering place for all. Here, you’ll find familiar Southern flavors reimagined, a lively late-night scene, and a welcoming space for everyone.

There was an opening date projection at Facebook, and a bit more information. 208 E. Burnett Ave. appears to have a history as a bar; it also appears in need of extensive renovation, which is usually the reason well-intentioned predictions pass by the wayside.

The Service Station sounds very interesting, and we’ll keep watching for further developments.

 

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Introducing The Service Station – Your New Spot in Old Louisville!

Get ready, Louisville! The Service Station is officially coming to life on November 15th, and we can’t wait to bring our fresh, locally-inspired flavors to the heart of the city! We’re combining great food and an unforgettable atmosphere that celebrates Louisville’s rich history.

Visit us at www.LouisvilleFoodStation.com to explore what’s in store and get the latest updates on our menu, opening hours, and upcoming events. From smoked-in-house specialties to live music nights and rotating themes, we’re serving up something for everyone – whether you’re grabbing lunch, dining late, or stopping by after a long shift. Come see why we’re more than just a restaurant; we’re a community spot built just for you.

📅 Mark your calendar for November 15th – we’ll see you at The Service Station!