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Derby City Espresso (DCE) is located on Market Street, on the western edge of the late '00s growth and artistic expansion zone, butting up against new condo units and perfectly positioned for Downtown's next growth spurt.
Derby City Espresso (DCE) was located on Market Street, on the western edge of the late '00s growth and artistic expansion zone, butting up against new condo units and perfectly positioned for Downtown's next growth spurt.
Owned by Matthew Landon, many small shows have occurred in the space, though mostly the bands that are... not so loud. No room or need for double full stacks, but still a quality spot.  
Owned by Matthew Landon, many small shows occurred in the space, though shows tended towards the less-loud side of things. No room or need for double full stacks as was popular during this mid-00s [[Maximum Louisville]] period, but it was still a quality spot for a while.
 
The space later changed over to the [[Haymarket Whiskey Bar]] which saw an expanded event space in the rear of the building.  


=DCE Links=
=DCE Links=
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*[[Mountain Asleep]]
*[[Mountain Asleep]]
*[[The Olympia Three]]
*[[The Olympia Three]]
*[[Prideswallower]] (I think)
*[[Prideswallower]]
*many more, please add to the list
*many more, please add to the list

Latest revision as of 08:58, 28 March 2023

Derby City Espresso (DCE) was located on Market Street, on the western edge of the late '00s growth and artistic expansion zone, butting up against new condo units and perfectly positioned for Downtown's next growth spurt. Owned by Matthew Landon, many small shows occurred in the space, though shows tended towards the less-loud side of things. No room or need for double full stacks as was popular during this mid-00s Maximum Louisville period, but it was still a quality spot for a while.

The space later changed over to the Haymarket Whiskey Bar which saw an expanded event space in the rear of the building.

DCE Links


Bands To Play Here