Lexington, Kentucky City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Lexington, Kentucky Travel Guide has been your connection to Lexington's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

Lexington Dining


Cuisine has reached a pinnacle of sophistication in Lexington. Bed and breakfast visitors find that the sheer selection of fine restaurants and casual eateries can be slightly overwhelming. Regional cuisine is always a fine choice for Lexington bed and breakfast visitors—known as bluegrass cuisine, this food generally consists of local ingredients, with a healthy dash of bourbon and flavorful sauces. The Hot Brown is a particular Lexington favorite: this consists of bread, bacon and turkey, with a delicious Mornay sauce. There is more, of course, than just Southern-inspired dishes for bed and breakfast visitors to enjoy. Downtown Lexington has a wide variety of vegetarian, international and nouveau cuisine restaurants as well. The Lexington Farmers market is another great day out for bed and breakfast visitors: With a four day a week schedule, it is convenient and always fun! The Saturday Farmers Market is the largest, and usually has live music and lots of fun to accompany it. Some of the freshest produce from some of the richest land in the United States graces the tables at the Lexington Farmers Market.

Bed and breakfast visitors cannot help but fall in love with beautiful Lexington. Lexington is rich in tradition, culture and hospitality. As a Lexington bed and breakfast visitor, you do not just observe Lexington; you become part of its culture.
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