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Blue Boar Cafeterias was a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants based in Louisville, Kentucky. The first Blue Boar was opened in 1931. [1] Once a major presence in metro Louisville, it is still remembered for its old downtown location on Fourth Avenue near Broadway. During the 1930s, Guion (Guyon) Clement Earle (1870–1940) served as ...
Lexington Restaurant week runs from July 21 to July 31. It is advised to make reservations online at lexingtonrestaurantweek.com ... Lexington Restaurant Week Menu, $29 The Blue Heron Steakhouse ...
Blue Boar Cafeterias Britling Cafeterias was a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants , originating in Birmingham, Alabama . During the late 1920s, Britling opened three cafeterias in downtown Birmingham, Alabama .
Another era in Lexington dining is sailing off into the sunset: The Ketch Seafood Grill, a longtime seafood restaurant on Southland Drive, has been sold. Owner Art Howard said Tuesday that the ...
The company was operated by the Lexington-based Jerrico, Inc., with Rosenthal as Jerrico's president. Jerrico operated 16 company owned restaurants, while the rest were franchised. Some White Tavern locations remained in New Jersey, but under different ownership. [5] In 1969, Jerrico launched a new restaurant chain, Long John Silver's. It ...
Blue Boar may refer to: Blue Boar Quadrangle; Blue Boar Street in Oxford; Blue Boar Cafeterias, a defunct cafeteria chain in the Southern United States; Blue Boar cafe at Watford Gap services; The Blue Boar, a former public house in Grantham; Blue Boar (bomb), a cold war era television-guided bomb; Blue Boar, York, a pub
City Center, formerly known as CentrePointe, [1] is a residential, commercial, and retail building in downtown Lexington, Kentucky that opened in 2020. [2] The plan consists of a 12-story office tower incorporating premium luxury condominiums in its top three floors, two hotels, retail spaces and an underground parking garage.
The Central Bank Center (formerly known as Lexington Center) is an entertainment, convention and sports complex located on an 11-acre (45,000 m 2) site in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. [1] It features a convention center, the Hyatt Regency Hotel, and Rupp Arena .