"The Huckleberry is a fun, elegant and low-key restaurant in the heart of old town Louisville. The restaurateurs responsible for such fine dining establishments as Aji, Dushanbe Teahouse and Leaf bring “funky country” style dining to a historical Lousiville landmark. (Formerly the home of Karen’s Country Kitchen) The atmosphere is great and the food is wonderful and service tends to be friendly and fast. Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner —fine bakery items. American classics like pot pie, meatloaf and sammies have an upscale-dining twist (garlic aioili, fresh produce, house made sauce, baked goods) and a little international flair in the form of Italian and Mediterranean items. Country breakfasts can’t be beat and feature great hand cut breakfast taters and homemade biscuits. If you’ve never had FRIED GREEN TOMATOES – try them here! Tart tomato disks are battered, fried and served with a remoulade. Nothing is pretentious, just low key casual dining. They do, however, offer an afternoon HIGH TEA service which includes the fancy china, the tiered tower of savoury and sweet treats, fresh flowers, and linen table cloths. The restaurant features a spectacularly HUGE tea menu (green, black, herbal and imported) but even this is not a stuffy high-brow affair. These require a reservation but a fun way to treat children, co-workers or family in town for a visit — bring your teddy bears."