As ons of the most historic and recognizable buildings in Louisville, The Seelbach is an institution in our city. Its history is as intriguing as its architecture and the interior is just as mesmerizing. Also inside this popular hotel, you'll find one of the oldest restaurants in Louisville. The Oakroom has a truly incredible history, along with the best fine dining in the city. While it's difficult to know whether it is truly the oldest dining spot in Louisville, it is definitely in the running and provides an unforgettable experience.
The grand Seelbach Hotel opened in 1905 at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali).
It was an immediate hit and the owners began to plan for an extension to accommodate the immense interest. Its eye-catching architecture and lavish interior began to draw just about everyone, including Al Capone and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
In 1907, the hotel opened The Oakroom and a legend was born.
Ever since, this restaurant has created an unmatched fine dining experience that has drawn the likes of celebrities, politicians, and during the "Roaring 20s," plenty of well-known gangsters.
They enjoyed visiting one of the private rooms for bourbon, cigars, and a card game or two.
The restaurant has maintained that exclusive appeal, and you can even dine where Al Capone once frequented.
The Al Capone room is available for private events, and you can totally imagine a table filled with gangsters, hiding away in this beautiful room.
Al Capone even sent the restaurant a large mirror to hang on the wall opposite of where he would sit, just to make sure he could always watch his back.
As Kentucky’s only AAA Five Diamond Restaurant since 1998, the menu is as memorable as the history.
It is created seasonally, using the freshest locally-sourced ingredients. The service is superb and from start to finish; they aim to make your meal at The Oakroom a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
The Oakroom has been an exclusive dining spot in Louisville for over 100 years and is likely to continue the tradition for decades to come.
What has happened within these walls is incredible and you can experience it for yourself at this fine dining destination in Louisville.
Dining at The Oakroom is like dining inside a piece of Louisville history. Have you experienced this Kentucky legend? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
The Oakroom at The Seelbach Hilton is located at 500 S. 4th St., Louisville, Kentucky 40202. For more information, visit their website here.
For another interesting hotel near Louisville, check out our previous article here.
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