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"This king of the Lexington steakhouses is locally owned and operated by the Bluegrass Hospitality Group, who also manage Sal’s, a more casual steakhouse, and Harry’s, a high-class sports bar. Started up by local entrepreneur Brian McCarty after he tasted prime cut steak in. , Malone’s has hosted a number of celebrities, whose portraits in the restaurant line the walls, and consistently offers top-quality food and even better service in a fine, yet relaxed atmosphere."
"The restaurant is locally owned and operated, with two other locations in Lexington. The menu features salads, sandwiches, pizzas as well as dinner entrees in an upscale pub atmosphere. Original dishes include the Kentucky Hot Brown Pizza, decorated with creamy mornay sauce, ham, turkey, bacon, cheddar-jack cheese, and fresh tomatoes."
"I definitely recommend coming hungry because like any good southern mama they are going to stuff you full. This kid friendly joint has a laid-back vibe and is in the heart of one of Lexington’s oldest neighborhoods."
"From Business: Ted's Montana Grill serves time-honored American favorites in an atmosphere inspired by the hospitality, food and spirit of the Old West. Our mission is to give…"
"Always fresh food, an extra helping of fries, and the shakes are worth the money!. Right now the dining a..."
"Located in downtown Lexington, the Mary Todd Lincoln House is positioned just at the center of West Main Street. Built between 1803 and 1806, the museum is made from attractive Georgian brick and previously used as an inn and a tavern. It was so until 1932 when Mary Todd’s father bought the building so his family can use it."
"Lexington is also home to the Mary Todd Lincoln House, the family residence of the future wife of the sixteenth President of the United States. Hourly tours are available Monday – Saturday."
"Grand and historic with its Doric columns and red-brick walls, the Waveland State Historic Site is one of the best-preserved examples of the American plantation era still standing in Kentucky. It’s set in its very own square of greenery on the south-western edge of the city, offering a glimpse at the regal lifestyles lived by the area’s 19th-century landowners. A grand example of an antebellum mansion from the era, guests here can tour the opulent interior rooms (once the home of the local Bryan clan) and the sweeping grounds, where an old ice house, some slave quarters and a classic southern smokehouse still stand."
"Waveland is a historic antebellum plantation home that has been restored and reopened to the public. The grounds of Waveland contain the extravagant main house and with three outbuildings, which include slave quarters, a smokehouse, and an icehouse. The home is now operated daily, and guided tours provide education and insight into the family and enslaved peoples who lived and worked on the grounds of Waveland."
"Built in 1847, this plantation gives visitors a sneak peek into the opulent lifestyles of the area’s landowners in the 19th century."
"The food is always full of flavor and as much spice as you could want. Highly recommend the authentic version of Kung Pao Chicken or anything else their ..."
"In the years of discrimination between African-Americans and whites, the art environment of the former was nurtured by the Lyric Theatre. While it was formerly only a movie theatre, it soon expanded to include all other arts. It has been around for so long that it is one of the prominent landmarks of Lexington."
"Set in Lexington, 300 metres from Hunt-Morgan House, 21c Museum Hotel Lexington has a fitness centre and a bar, as well as free WiFi. Boasting a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a restaurant. The property is 400 metres from Lexington Convention Center."
"This point is one of the most unusual options among fun things for couples to do in Lexington. 21c Lexington is a contemporary art museum, boutique hotel, and Lockbox home-restaurant in one. The exhibition area is over 7000 square feet!"