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Hillbilly Tea – Louisville

Organic Teas and Appalachian-Inspired Cuisine for Dinner or for Lunch or Brunch (Half Off)

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Value
$12
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  • Let's Do Brunch
  • Simple Pleasures

In a Nutshell

Organic whole-leaf teas & savory mountain-inspired cuisine such as pork and pone, bourbon bread pudding & housemade cornmeal noodles

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 25, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only for dinner option. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Not valid for special events.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Eating together, like being buried up to your necks in the same cube of cement, keeps families together. Build a solid foundation with today's Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $15 for $30 worth of organic teas and Appalachian-inspired cuisine during dinner
  • $6 for $12 worth of organic teas and Appalachian-inspired cuisine during lunch or brunch

The tea selection includes red-bush rooibos tea with dried fruit ($4.75), Big Earl's ($3.75)—a stronger version of classic Earl Grey—and Smokey Mountain chai ($5.25). Appalachian-inspired dishes range from smoked chicken salad ($9) to pork and pone with roasted garlic mayo ($9 for lunch). See the full tea and food menus.

Hillbilly Tea

Dedicated to combining the pleasures of tea and "good, wholesome food," according to co-owner Karter Louis in the Louisville Eccentric Observer, Hillbilly Tea invites patrons to sip at organic whole leaf teas and feast on mountain-inspired fare made from locally sourced ingredients. Like in a lavish dollhouse sauna, steam rises from mugs filled with black, green, herbal, and rare teas, from the sweet, full-bodied Swamp Tea to the aromatic Darling. Ingredients from local enterprises such as Duncan Farms and Stone Cross Farms combine for contemporary fare based on traditional Appalachian recipes, and vegetarian options such as barbecue tofu burgers slay hunger more effectively than a medieval knight in a chain-mail apron. Praised for its "old-fashioned country cooking" by the Courier Journal, Hillbilly Tea complements its brunch, lunch, and dinner dishes with savory additions such as chai butter and tomato jam.

Hillbilly Tea

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    Louisville

    120 S 1st St.
    Louisville, Kentucky 40202
    (502) 587-7350
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