My significant otter and I were enjoying a Saturday of museum hopping in Louisville and realized we were both really hungry as we hadn't eaten breakfast. He remembered seeing a sign from our hotel (21C) for this little sandwich shop and suggested we see if they were open.
Their menu looked straightforward and we each ordered sandwiches (they also offer hot dogs and salads). The woman who took our order was friendly (I gotta say, Louisville, everyone we met on this trip was an excellent ambassador of your city) and suggested the otter try a "Derby" sandwich as he was indecisive.
I like the atmosphere in the place. Booths divided under canopy-like structures. We each got sodas and a bag of chips to round out our meal.
I was pleasantly surprised to find the bread was toasted. I got the roast beast and it was delicious. It tasted more like pot roast. The otter liked his Derby sandwich.
If you are touring any of the nearby museums, go here for lunch.
So... my office is a hop, skip and a jump away from this sandwich shop. Otherwise it might be another sandwich shop. But I've got to say, I'm happy this is the one I got. It is somehow a pretty well kept secret. There are always people there (because it's good food), but there are never more than a couple of them in front of me in line. I dig that in a work lunch spot.
Many of their sammiches and such are hot and tasty off the griddle.
You can get a multitude of sizes, so feel free to check out 2 mini subs for a mini price.
Grab a breakfast muffin or piece of fruit for a side.
Never hit 10 bucks.
That spells win for me. Well, not literally, but you know what I mean. In a hurry, grab a bite here. Between this and Main St Eatery, you'll be well taken care of downtown.
Hey guy who just toured the Louisville Slugger factory and your three kids are whining about wanting a sandwich and dragging their feet and smacking each other with their whacking sticks. Don't settle for the Subway across the street. Another Place is around the corner and is mighty decent.
Plenty of pretty good hot or cold sandwiches for about $4-5. Fast service, cafeteria-style. Friendly service. Free wireless. Different soups daily, salads, and sides beyond bagged chips or fries.
Strictly speaking, there's nothing memorable. But there are no regrets here either, and for the location it's a nice option for anyone wanting a quick bite.
This place is close to the Louisville Slugger Museum yet it doesn't scream tourist. Actually, I think only my group and one other couple were tourists; the other patrons seemed to be local and on their lunch break.
The food is good and reasonably priced (I think? Not sure because I cannot compare to other Louisville sandwich shops). The seating is weird at first but it's quick to figure out. There's more upstairs, where we sat, that's quiet and private. The staff, knowing we were from out of town, were amused and a little prideful but it was all in good fun. They made suggestions and took their time with explanations.
It's a small-ish little restaurant but it's very comfortable once you get the feel of it. If you're waiting for the next Museum tour to start, grab a bite here. You won't regret it.
This is a great little spot to grab a good sandwich, cup of soup, salad, or all of the above if you're really hungry. I've visited several times, and each time I've tried something different. White chili, cheesy potato soup, the skater (turkey and roast beef sandwich), and the chocolate chip cookies.
The first time I visited I was a little intimidated by the gigantic chalkboard menu, but luckily I was able to find my way to the good stuff! If you work anywhere near 7th and Main, it's a great place to walk over to and grab a quick bite. The service is always excellent and I've never had to wait in line more than 5 minutes or so.
The people working here were pretty nice so I don't want to be too harsh, but if you are going to operate a sandwich shop, I would hope you can make a better sandwich than I can make at home with Wal-Mart ingredients. Another place used middle-quality sliced bread, kraft mayo, and turkey breast that was almost certainly bought at the supermarket (I'm not talking about Boars Head quality either...very average stuff). The price was decent ($4.99 or so), but this was literally the sandwich that I would make for myself before school in ninth grade. I would not go to Another Place again.
Review Source:This is a fast lunch spot with tasty sandwiches and soups. We ate here after taking a tour of the Louisville Slugger factory which is nearby. I had the crab salad sandwich and a cup of burgoo and my husband had the reuben (along with 2 drinks the total was $16) and everything tasted good. You get your food quickly and there is lots of seating if you don't mind going up or down stairs.
Review Source:Another Place is a great place to go to grab lunch downtown especially if  you're tired of all of the other fast food options that downtown offers.  Another Place offers a wide variety of sandwiches, an assortment of soups that change daily, and hot dogs for a reasonable price (sandwich, side, and a drink normally sets me back $6-8).  My favorite thing to get there is a bowl of burgoo (only served on Thursdays and Fridays).  I know this sounds cliche and I wish there was a different phrase that I could use, but this is by far the burgoo I have ever had.  My week is not complete unless I have had a bowl of Another Place's burgoo.  Another Place's has a fabulous assortment of sandwiches that are made fresh to order.  Some of my favorites are the derby club, the piled high, the pastrami, and the ruben.  The atmosphere at a Another Place is very eclectic and a nice escape from your workday.  My one and only complaint about Another Place is that they do not accept credit card.  This is not a big deal, you just have to make for sure you have cash.
Edit 2/17/11: Â Another Place now accepts credit cards.
Tasty sandwiches made right, 3-4 soups everyday that are gourmet style and almost a meal themselves. Â Quality ingredients throughout- Â shaved ham, sharp chedder not processed kraft, plenty of spices in the soups. Â
I usually make it out of here for $6-8 for a sandwich and a soup which make a filling workday lunch.