By Sherrie Martin —
Italian food is a favorite among many Americans, including myself. While colder days bundled in blankets and two hands gripping a mug are upon us, we can all agree pasta, bread or any carb wrapped in gluttony is the ultimate comfort food. While I have nothing against chain restaurants (Olive Garden is usually where I end up when I have a hankering for Italian), breaking away from a favorite chain restaurant can be a gratifying adventure.
In my search for local, affordable Italian cuisine in Louisville, I stumbled upon Pesto’s. I immediately noticed the unique art hanging from the walls and the thick accents of the staff, both adding to the establishment’s authenticity.