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Seymour Restaurants
Places to eat in Seymour, Indiana
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The Fish House: a meal to make Kentucky proud
Don't head to the Fish House expecting fancy service or white tablecloths; however, if it's lip-smacking fried fish at a great price that you crave, the Fish House is just the place.
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Shalimar: a garden of Northern Indian delights
Named for the fabled gardens built by the Moghul Emperor Shah Jahan, Shalimar Indian Restaurant has been serving as a garden of aromatic Northern Indian delights for 10 years.
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J. Graham's: home of the legendary Hot Brown
Tucked into a corner of Louisville's historic Brown Hotel, J. Graham's offers guests casual dining for breakfast or lunch. And it's a chance to order a legendary Hot Brown in the very hotel where the Louisville specialty was invented.
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J. Gumbo's Down-Home Cajun Cookin': Bayou taste in the heart of Louisville
Discover a taste of Cajun cuisine 700 miles north of New Orleans. The taste of the bayou lives in the Derby City at J. Gumbo's Down-Home Cajun Cookin'.
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Macca's Florida Seafood Grill & Bar: a tropical delight close to home
Louisville seafood lovers don't have to travel through four states to enjoy a Florida-style feast of scallops, clams, crab, plantains and even alligator tail. They can find it all at Westport Village at Macca's Florida Seafood Grill & Bar.
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KingFish: still frying to please
KingFish restaurants keeps up its fine seafood tradition in three Louisville-area locations.
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Rocky's Italian Grill: still the place for pizza and more
From its days as Rocky's Sub Pub to its newest incarnation as Rocky's Italian Grill, this Southern Indiana eatery has been the go-to place for pizza and Italian favorites for 30 years.
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Lolita's: big burritos for big appetites
Got a really big appetite for something Mexican? You need a really big burrito – the kind that you get at Lolita’s Tacos.
A Louisville favorite since it opened at 422 Poplar Level Road 16 years ago, Lolita’s brings customer back with hot platters of south-of-the-border dishes served quickly and in generous portions.
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Heine Brothers' Coffee: savor the brew and chew the fat
Heine Brothers Coffee resembles a coffee klatch more than a coffee house, with regulars meeting frequently — sometimes daily — to exchange pleasantries and news. The homey atmosphere and excellent coffee, tea and pastries will make you want to join them at any of their five locations.
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Pita Delites: Don't miss this Middle Eastern marvel
Housed in a green wood-frame house on Grinstead Drive between busy Bardstown Road and Baxter Avenue, Pita Delites is too easy to overlook. But it takes just one visit to ensure you become a regular at this Highlands mainstay.
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