LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A restaurant in Louisville’s Highlands neighborhood closed abruptly, just days after its owner said he was transferring ownership of the property.
La Chasse on Bardstown Road posted a sign on its door nothing the immediate closure, according to our partners at Louisville Business First.
La Chasse on Bardstown Road in Louisville’s Highlands neighborhood posted a sign on its door nothing the immediate closure in late July 2025. (Shea Van Hoy/Louisville Business First photo)
Shea Van Hoy/Louisville Business First photo
The restaurant was opened by Isaac Fox in 2015. Just last week, his other restaurant, The Champagnery on Frankfort Avenue, also announced it was closing immediately after seven years.
That restaurant’s closing came less than a week after it announced Fox would be leaving and the restaurant would have new ownership.
Employees of both restaurants claim they had no notice of the closure. Fox has also launched his own GoFundMe page.
In a social media post, Fox said he sold La Chasse at a “serious loss” and it became immediately necessary to close his other restaurant as well.
LBF reports Fox has yet to respond to their requests for comment.
It’s also unclear who was meant to be the new owner of La Chasse.
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