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    Flame Run

    4.5 (28 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Mark M.

    Go to Flame Run every year to make a Christmas ornaments. Pick your colors , pattern and they blow you an ornament. Prior to Covid you blew your own. Hope we can get back to that sometime soon. The staff and glassblowers are always wonderful and we have a great time.

    We had a lot of fun here! We got to pick our colors and watch someone make them up close! Only giving 4 start because it seemed like we would be more involved in the process but overall it was a good experience! All of the staff we interacted with were great!

    Catherine T.

    This place is SO cool! I went with a women led community group and we had a blast! While we aren't able to assist with the blowing of the glass now, watching it was mesmerizing! They're so precise and quick, and so talented. The gallery is full of incredibly pieces that I was blown away by (get the pun haha). I selected a snowman to be made with red accent (see photo), and it turned out fantastic! The staff were so fun and great to talk to, really knowledgeable of the process and their items. I loved this experience and totally will be going back!

    Annamarie K.

    I had the best experience at Flame Run trying out the "Blow Your Own" interactive experience. Right away the staff was incredibly helpful when I booked this activity ahead of time. What was even better was when the staff called us because they were running a bit behind- which we were warned that might be the case ahead of time because of the busy weekend. Not very many businesses take the time to warn you about a potential bump in the road! When we arrived, we watched other groups blowing glass from the observation area. Eric was really personable and told us a bit about the process while we waited. He gave us other great recommendations in the downtown area too! The glassblowing process itself was a lot of fun. Brook was really informative and willing to answer all of our questions! I told him that I have always wanted to try out glassblowing, so he was nice enough to show us behind the scenes even though i was the last appointment of the day. I received my ornament in the mail, just a few days later, in perfect condition! I will be back for sure and I would love to try out lessons in the future.

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    Olivia P.

    Super cool experience, just wished I would've gotten to do more! My husband surprised me with a glass blowing experience and I was super excited since I'd recently binge watched the show "Blown Away" on Netflix. You basically get to pick an item that you would like to "blow" or have "blown" such as a stemless wine glass, bourbon glass, ornament, etc. along with 3 colors. I didn't love the color options (basic red, blue, orange, etc) but the glass blowers were super accommodating and allowed me to choose from some more colors they had in the back (birthday charm? ). The two glass blowers we worked with were well informed and answered all my questions about glass blowing (I had a lot of questions!). Definitely would recommend this experience although it is a little pricey.

    Had no idea a gem like this place was in downtown! They have a whole bunch of pretty and cool glass to look at. My boyfriend and I picked out some colors and watched them make the pumpkin and the gentleman explained to us what he was doing and why and we both thought that was pretty neat. Would definitely recommend wearing some type of glasses or goggles the heat from the furnace is mighty hot. If your in downtown Louisville looking for something to do this is the spot :)

    My daughter blowing her Christmas ornament with Rudy... he was awesome!
    Heather P.

    Because there isn't a glass blowing place in Lexington, I took the the trip up to Louisville from Lexington. Actually met up with a group of about 20 people. Our appointment time was at 1:30 and we were there pretty much all day. We were already aware of that, so we all brought along drinks and snacks. There's also a cafe attached, but it was closed while we were there. Parking was a bit of an issue here, as it is with any downtown Louisville experience. There is a parking lot very close, and it is $6.00. We lucked out and scored a curbside, metered spot and it was free on the weekend. We entered through the blazing studio area and then walked up the stairs and paid in the gallery area. There were many items to purchase, including glass blown Christmas ornaments starting at $20... or you can spend $45 and blow your own ornament. Most of us in the group made a wine glass and or an ornament. The wine glass was $65 and to do both, it was $100. My daughter did both an ornament and a glass, for a package deal for $100. You choose your color options before you pay, they have the colors hanging behind the counter, so that you can see them to make your decision. The price is a bit steep, but I'm sure that the facility, equipment and overall overhead is costly, especially in the prime downtown location. The ornament process was much faster than the wine glass blowing process. I thought that the neat thing with the ornament is that it's a permanent keepsake with her actual breathe in it... that beats all of those handmade ornaments that we add to the tree every year. Yes, I'm sentimental like that. You can choose three colors if you choose the ornament. During the fall and winter are perfect times to go here, because I've heard that it gets toasty in the summer or warmer weather. There are several blazing ovens, that I'm sure has a different name other than ovens, but I don't know the terminology. The day that I was there, there were three different glass artists, one lady helping and one man guiding those of us waiting our turn. The actual glass blowing is indescribable, well it's just one of those things that you have to do at least once. Watching the artist create the glass was amazing and like I said, it was way more involved than the ornament process. All of the artists were nice, but one of them asked me one of the strangest questions ever... and then at the end, he pointed out the tip jar. I felt horrible because I hadn't brought cash or even considered that I would need to tip. We almost dropped $300 for the three of us and gratuity never crossed my mind. So whether or not you're on a budget, keep the tipping part in mind.

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    This is NOT a hands on experience. If you want someone to create an item, while you watch, this bis the place for you.

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    Ok. Small gift shop. Everything was expensive. We did not take a class. Wish we would have. Looked fun.

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    If you know me, then you know I love art and free and this is exactly both!…read more I go here any chance I get to see what new art pieces are put up and when you walk in there are pieces to your right then you go the left and there's a wall projected of live footage of you but with letters falling as if it's a mirror, very entertaining and interactive then you keep going down the hall there are pieces hanging up in the conference rooms and when you get the chance to go downstairs there are multiple rooms to go walk through and even the restrooms both upstairs and downstairs have art as well! Once I went when they had Korean based art and it captured the beauty of the oriental style in a modern look and there was a story telling room where each art piece told a continuous short story which was such a neat concept! Last night when I had visited my partner and I got greeted by Darrel the security guard and he was very friendly and accommodating! Art can make you think, smile, and even laugh! I'm glad I was able to laugh at the beaded and sequin piece last night, it's eyecatching and makes you stay for a while.

    I'm very disappointed with the misleading advertising at this 21C hotel. We booked specifically…read morebecause they advertised "breakfast on us" with a one-night stay, but that's not what we received. Instead of complimentary breakfast, we were charged $36 for a breakfast card that only had $36 in value - so we essentially paid for our own breakfast. To make matters worse, when we ordered, a single dish cost $22, which meant the "free" breakfast card didn't even cover one meal per person. This feels like false advertising. If you're going to charge guests $36 for breakfast, don't advertise it as "on us" or complimentary. Just be honest about your pricing. I expected transparency from this hotel, and instead got a confusing billing practice that left a bad taste - and not just from the overpriced food. I would not recommend staying here if you're expecting the advertised "free breakfast." In addition the pillows are HUGE and the front desk had no other options.

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    This place is HELLA impressive!…read more We stopped in and got to peek at the vast amount of gorgeous and notable photography. There is one room stuffed to the gills, it seems, with all of the art and prints and photographs that *aren't* on display. And just...wow. The volume alone could blow you away, but the pedigree of what is there is also enticing! It's really difficult to properly put in to words just how cool this gallery/law office and the accompanying collection are. All I can say is any chance you get to visit the gallery, DO IT.

    Is it a law firm or an art gallery? Try both! I did not find out if they specialize in representing…read moreart deals or just had an appreciation for fine photography but you won't find a better collection anywhere in town. In fact, if you love photography and even a little bit you'll be surprised at the size of this collection, the many famous originals, and the piles of images not on display. Going here feels like a set for a new TV drama, legal experts by day fine photographers on the side with a touch of southern charm. I'm the curious type and knew there was ain interesting story going on here. Ask to explore the offices the art is everywhere, many originals , lots for sale. If you take the time they will tell you the stories behind the images. You will recognize a lot of these from the covers of famous magazines, news, museums and Hollywood. There are a lot of artistic nudes and some more erotic like Helmet Newton so be advised if bringing kids or adults sensitive to that. Come and check this place out, be amazed to see images you know from National Geographic, Time and other places, see great local work too, and take some time to ask for some guidance and enjoy the history and stories. I can't wait to go back! Oh and I think it's free, I'm not sure if they take donations but most of the prints seem to be for sale but far out of my price range to buy.

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