

Our restaurant offers a menu of creative American food with a local twist, hand-crafted cocktails, and unparalleled city views. Whether you’re throwing a party, meeting friends for dinner, or chilling with a drink after work, enjoy an elevated ambiance the celebrates the spirit of Louisville.
Trendy restaurant featuring eclectic New American fare, craft cocktails & an open-air rooftop bar.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 350 W Chestnut St, Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 631-4180
Website: https://www.8uplouisville.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp_listing
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We ordered pizza and I had a tuna main dish; everything was very good, even though they didn’t offer gluten-free pizza. The location itself was gorgeous: modern, trendy, and beautifully designed, with great food to match.
Service was extremely slow and careless. The pizza was awful — it arrived cold at the table, tasted like a frozen pizza, and the bottom crust was so hard the knife couldn’t even cut through it. Overall, a very bad experience. Now I understand why the place, although it looks nice, was almost empty on a Saturday night. Honestly, it should be called “DOWN” instead of “UP.
Service was chaotic… multiple servers came by, but no one seemed to know who was actually taking care of us. Meanwhile, staff, including the manager, were casually playing corn hole on the patio while we waited on drinks. Not once did anyone acknowledge the issues or offer a simple apology.. even when our issues were brought to the managers attention. He seemed more preoccupied with anything other than the service the half capacity rooftop was experiencing.
For a place that promises upscale vibes, it delivered nothing but disappointment. Take your money elsewhere!
The music was excellent — fun 80s vibes at a good volume for conversation. Warm lighting and comfortable seating.
I came in for my birthday expecting a decent night and we were super excited to try this new spot. Let me save you the time: it’s not worth it.
It started with Shirley Temples that tasted like water. Nobody’s fault—we just asked for Cokes instead. When the server brought the Cokes, the food came right before we asked for the replacement drink. Moments later, they brought a birthday treat to a table across the room. My fiancé mentioned it would be cute if I could get one too since it was my actual birthday that day too. We flagged the server down and mentioned it; she just said, “That’s so cool,” and awkwardly walked away. We laughed it off assuming she’d bring something out eventually. She never did.
Meanwhile, we realized the Cokes tasted like nasty, flat water. Our server never even came back to check on the food or the drinks. We waited almost an hour just to get her attention for the check. When my fiancé mentioned the Cokes were flat and asked to have them removed, she actually laughed and said, “But you drank yours.” He responded, “Yeah, because I had no other choice.” She just smirked and said she’d take them off “this time.” I guess what she didn’t realize was with her behavior that wouldn’t even be a “next time”.
When she brought the check, my fiancé tried to explain that the experience wasn’t what we expected and we were pretty bummed out. She gave us the usual “Gen Z stare” and walked away, only to bring back a final receipt with the tip line already crossed out. I found that incredibly disrespectful because we never said we wouldn’t tip—she just decided for us.
I asked for her name so I could follow up with a manager about her behavior, and she literally put her hand up in my face and told me to have a nice day. But what “Alexis” didn’t know was that her name was printed right on our receipt.
I walked up to the bar to find a manager. Wesley, the executive chef, was the only one available. If it wasn’t for him, we would have left with a completely different demeanor. He was kind and explained that someone would reach out to bring us back in and give us a proper experience since that behavior was unacceptable. Sadly, that seems to have been a bluff, too—it’s been two days and nobody has reached out.
As for the food? The only good thing was the truffle fries. My steak tasted like fish and my fiancé’s burger was cold. If there were only two parties in the building and they still couldn’t get it right, I can only imagine the nightmare this place is during a rush.
Some people should really learn about a serving job before they get one.
Save your money. Go somewhere where they actually value their customers.
We didn’t eat anything, but the two bartenders were great. Friendly and well versed in their craft. Very attentive to all the guests while maintaining an efficient line for the waitstaff to bring the diners. Very much enjoyed.