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3TEN: Lexington chef Jonathan Lundy and sommelier TJ Cox, the team behind ItalX and Corto Lima, are opening an upscale cocktail bar called 3TEN at 310 W. Short St. this fall in the former location ...
Breakfast guide: Here are 12 places off the beaten path to try in, around Lexington Ranked: The best local restaurants for biscuits and gravy in Lexington Show comments
A downtown Lexington bar building has changed hands again. And the new owner has lots of plans for the high-profile location. The historic building at 249 W. Short St., which is across the street ...
After Bob's, the four original franchisees (in order) were Frisch's, Eat'n Park, Shoney's (originally called "Parkette") and Elias Brothers, all clustered near the state of Ohio. All, including Bob's, remain in operation today, albeit Elias Brothers is simply known as Big Boy, and Eat'n Park and Shoney's dropped Big Boy affiliation in the 1970s ...
South Hill is a neighborhood and historic district located immediately south of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Its boundaries are South Limestone Street to the east, Pine Street to the south, South Broadway to the west, and High Street to the north. Neighborhood statistics. Area: 0.079 square miles (0.20 km 2) Population: 466
Also included within the district are 17 noncontributing properties. The Downtown Commercial District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [2] Lexington's street grid was platted beginning in 1780, and the Downtown Commercial District is contained within the oldest part of the city.
Three Lexington places known for hospitality and connections with customers have changed owners. But don’t panic, all are staying open and appear to be in good hands. One is a local brewery that ...
Woodward Heights is a neighborhood and historic district located immediately west of downtown Lexington, Kentucky.It is bounded by Maxwell Street and the Pleasant Green Hill neighborhood to the southwest, by the parking lot for Rupp Arena to the southeast, by the Lexington Convention Center property to the northeast, and by Herlihy, Cox, and High Streets to the north.