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  2. New Southern comfort food restaurant coming back to busy ...

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    A busy corner in Lexington long known for home-style cooking is coming back to life. A new restaurant is going into the spot on Woodland and High that was once the original home of Ramsey’s and ...

  3. Sneak peek at new Ramsey’s Diner: Double the size, a patio ...

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    “We’ve put together everything that we learned over the years. Thirty years of things we wished we had.”

  4. Worth the Drive: 11 Kentucky restaurants outside Louisville ...

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    Ramsey’s Diners. Address: Multiple locations in Lexington Distance from Louisville: Varies by location selected but around 65-75 miles from Louisville, or about an hour and 15 minutes Restaurant ...

  5. 38 local dining spots on tap for Lexington Restaurant Week ...

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    Lexington Restaurant week runs from July 21 to July 31. ... Ramsey’s Diner, Andover, Old Harrodsburg Road, Tates Creek Center & Zandale. Entrée:

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  7. List of restaurants owned or operated by Gordon Ramsay

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    Atherton left to open his own restaurant, and Hartnett purchased Murano from Ramsay in 2010. [3] [4] Wareing was made head chef of London based restaurant, Pétrus. [5] It went on to win two Michelin stars, but in 2008 the two chefs fell out; Wareing kept the restaurant premises and the stars, while Ramsay received rights to the name. [6]

  8. Derrick Ramsey - Wikipedia

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    Ramsey was a quarterback and tight end at the University of Kentucky, where he was part of the team that won the 1976 SEC Championship and the 1976 Peach Bowl. [6] He was first-team All SEC and third-team All-American as QB in 1977 when Kentucky finished with a 10–1 record and #6 ranking in the final AP poll.

  9. Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth L. "Ken" Ramsey (born 1935) and Sarah Kathern "Kitten" Ramsey (February 5, 1939 – May 29, 2022) [5] are horse breeders and owners of Thoroughbred race horses. They have multiple graded stakes winners, three Breeders' Cup winners, and the Ramseys themselves have won multiple Eclipse Awards for outstanding owner and breeder.