Hot Brown II


The Hot Brown Sandwich

THE BROWN HOTEL
335 West Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: 502-583-1234
(Hotel Website)

Hot Brown II

WOW 105 YEARS OF MARRIAGE!
See below!

Departing Cincinnati area:
   Sat. September 06 at 10:00 AM

Meeting at:
Bob Evans
489 Orphanage Rd
Fort Wright, KY 41017
(I-275 EXIT 80 in Kentucky)
<CLICK FOR GOOGLE MAP>

Breakfast at 8:30 AM for the hungry ones and we're planning a 9:30 AM Drivers meeting in the parking lot and we'll depart the parking lot at 09:45 AM. Please be on time!

Remember, we'll be celebrating the wedding anniversaries of:

  • Steve & Jeannie Scholl (35 yrs)
  • Chris & Cheryl Cane (39 yrs)
  • Harris & Sheryl Cohen (41 yrs)

We'll take a spirited drive to Louisville, stopping for lunch en-route.

We will have a dinner reservation at the Thoroughbred Lounge where some of us will enjoy a Hot Brown (Click for Menu).

Gentlemen: Jacket & Tie for our evening meal please!

Ladies: Cheryl will be wearing a light weight skirt and top or linen dress.

Arising on Sunday morning, we'll break the fast at the J. Graham's Cafe (some of us just might have another Hot Brown) and then take a drive to Madison Indiana. <Madison Website>.

Please call the hotel, make your reservation and then let us know that you're coming.

This will Hot Brown II this year for The Roving Roadsters. Some of us have been to the Brown Hotel in Louisville and others have not. The Brown Hotel is one of the finest restored hotels that Cheryl and I have ever had the pleasure of staying in.  It has all the modern conveniences and the charm of an old stately Kentucky hotel at the start of the 1900's.



PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU ARE COMING
SO WE CAN MAKE CORRECT
LUNCH AND DINNER RESERVATIONS

Located at the corners of Fourth and Broadway in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, The Brown Hotel is one of Louisville's most treasured landmarks. Built in 1923 at a cost of $4 million by J. Graham Brown, the hotel was a magnet for many prominent guests and celebrities during the 1920s through the 1950s. In 1971, two years after the founder passed away, The Brown closed as a hotel and later reopened as the Board of Education building.

In the early 1980s the building was renovated and reopened as The Brown Hotel and today this stunning 16-story property with a distinctive English Renaissance design is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Brown Hotel's ornate hand-painted plaster relief ceilings, intricately carved railings, decorative crown molding, and other classic architectural details make her one of the finest hotels in the South.

Visitors to The Brown Hotel will find 293 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites, over 18,000 square feet of meeting space, a business center, 24-hour fitness center, three restaurants, and the renowned Lobby Bar. The Brown's fine dining restaurant, The English Grill, has been voted "Louisville's Best Restaurant." For over 80 years, The Brown has figured prominently into the social life of Louisville and its opulent ballroom is the site of many of the city's most elegant and gracious social functions