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Trip to Lexington booked need your opinion
Posted on 4/14/21 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 4/14/21 at 12:37 pm
Were flying into Louisville and staying downtown Lexington.
Any recommendations on places to eat, bars, etc in Lexington and even Louisville must see places? Is it possible to check out Church Hill Downs? etc
Thanks
Any recommendations on places to eat, bars, etc in Lexington and even Louisville must see places? Is it possible to check out Church Hill Downs? etc
Thanks
Posted on 4/14/21 at 12:43 pm to LSUstephen17
There's about ten distilleries you can visit in central Kentucky along the way. And stop by and take a picture of Abe Lincoln's log cabin home in Hodgkinsville and the nearby "My Old Kentucky Home" in Bardstown.
Really beautiful, scenic country up there.
Really beautiful, scenic country up there.
Posted on 4/14/21 at 12:47 pm to LSUstephen17
You can visit the Kentucy Derby Musuem at Churchill Downs. A walking tour is included with the museum ticket, and then there are specialty tours available as well.
I wasn't a horse or horse-racing fan, but I really, really enjoyed the museum. Lots of interactive exhibits, and there's a 360-degree theatre that shows a ~20 minute film that will turn you into a race fan.
I wasn't a horse or horse-racing fan, but I really, really enjoyed the museum. Lots of interactive exhibits, and there's a 360-degree theatre that shows a ~20 minute film that will turn you into a race fan.
Posted on 4/14/21 at 12:59 pm to LSUstephen17
You can take the Kentucky Bourbon Trail but I wouldn't expect to feel up to going to the game the next day
If you partake in the taste testing, that is..
If you partake in the taste testing, that is..
Posted on 4/14/21 at 1:02 pm to LSUstephen17
Its opening weekend at KEENLAND. Cant wait.
Posted on 4/14/21 at 1:31 pm to LSUstephen17
I was in attendance for the 2002 hail Mary game.
Kentucky fans are vicious. Don't make the mistake they are just about Basketball.
Kentucky fans are vicious. Don't make the mistake they are just about Basketball.
Posted on 4/14/21 at 1:35 pm to LSUstephen17
definitely plan on hitting Keeneland one day. It is a great time, weather should be great.
A couple good steak places - Jeff Ruby's opened downtown and Malones in Landsdowne. Old school steak house downtown is Columbia's.
Dudleys downtown is very good, Carsons and Coles 735 are good as well.
A few low key places in Chevy Chase - Bourbon & Toulouse (Cajun), next to Chevy Chase Inn, best dive bar in town, also Charlie Browns, Bear & Butcher and Josies- good breakfast/ brunch.
Merrick Inn good old style club restaurant, great patio, bit of older crowd.
Good pizza - Joe Bologna's on Maxwell, its in an old church.
In addition to the bourbon tours, the horse farms also offer tours, Claiborne, Lanes End, 2 of the bigger ones, both have Derby winners standing stud. Also the Horse Park is pretty neat and has a complete history of the horse not just racing, but has several exhibits about racing in Ky.
A couple good steak places - Jeff Ruby's opened downtown and Malones in Landsdowne. Old school steak house downtown is Columbia's.
Dudleys downtown is very good, Carsons and Coles 735 are good as well.
A few low key places in Chevy Chase - Bourbon & Toulouse (Cajun), next to Chevy Chase Inn, best dive bar in town, also Charlie Browns, Bear & Butcher and Josies- good breakfast/ brunch.
Merrick Inn good old style club restaurant, great patio, bit of older crowd.
Good pizza - Joe Bologna's on Maxwell, its in an old church.
In addition to the bourbon tours, the horse farms also offer tours, Claiborne, Lanes End, 2 of the bigger ones, both have Derby winners standing stud. Also the Horse Park is pretty neat and has a complete history of the horse not just racing, but has several exhibits about racing in Ky.
This post was edited on 4/14/21 at 4:18 pm
Posted on 4/14/21 at 1:56 pm to LSUstephen17
Bro it's opening day at Keeneland. Go to that.
Posted on 4/14/21 at 2:43 pm to DeafVallyBatnR
That's the one objection I have about trips to Lexington, or Gainesville. LSU fans are very few and far between at those venues, even in the heady days pre-COVID.
I still have a bad taste about Lexington after the triple-OT upset loss in 2007.
I still have a bad taste about Lexington after the triple-OT upset loss in 2007.
Posted on 4/14/21 at 4:19 pm to LSUstephen17
Please consider staying at a combo horse farm/B&B. You won’t regret it.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 6:51 am to tigerpawl
What about some good college bars?
Posted on 4/15/21 at 7:24 am to tarzana
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still have a bad taste about Lexington after the triple-OT upset loss in 2007.
Yep, at that one and was a long drive home.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 8:33 am to YungFO
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Bro it's opening day at Keeneland. Go to that.
Exactly what this guy said
Posted on 4/15/21 at 8:34 am to LSUstephen17
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What about some good college bars?
Two Keys and Tin Roof
Posted on 4/15/21 at 8:37 am to LSUstephen17
Lexington sucks besides Keeneland
Keeneland > Churchill tho. The grounds are beautiful
Keeneland > Churchill tho. The grounds are beautiful
Posted on 4/15/21 at 9:11 am to LSUstephen17
two keys was the best but it is closed, I think lost their lease.
downtown bars
Inifinity, Green Lantern, Bluegrass Tavern, Henry Clay Public House, Wildcat Saloon
Distillery District, edge of downtown - new area restaurants, bars, brew pubs, axe throwing place etc
Chevy Chase
Chevy Chase Inn - dive bar, best in Lex, Lynagh's Irish Pub, Campus Pub
Limestone area - where Two keys was
Tin Roof, also some others in this area
good late night eats - Tolly Ho on Broadway
downtown bars
Inifinity, Green Lantern, Bluegrass Tavern, Henry Clay Public House, Wildcat Saloon
Distillery District, edge of downtown - new area restaurants, bars, brew pubs, axe throwing place etc
Chevy Chase
Chevy Chase Inn - dive bar, best in Lex, Lynagh's Irish Pub, Campus Pub
Limestone area - where Two keys was
Tin Roof, also some others in this area
good late night eats - Tolly Ho on Broadway
This post was edited on 4/15/21 at 9:13 am
Posted on 4/15/21 at 9:22 am to LSUstephen17
How many days are you going to be in KY? Where are you staying? If just a weekend trip for the ballgame I would not try to do Louisville in addition to Lexington. If you fly in Friday, drive over to Lexington and maybe hit a bourbon tour on the way in at buffalo trace or woodford. Makers is a little out of the way and wild turkey isn't great other than the view.
Saturday go out to keeneland early and enjoy one of the best racing experiences. I would recommend grandstand or box tickets but general admission is fine. After a day of drinking and betting on ponies head into town for the game. Don't expect the tailgating scene to blow you away as compared to BR, but folks are nice and the tailgating is all very close to the stadium which is a nice hometown atmosphere. Parking near the game is very easy compared to BR. You've already gotten a lot of good recs for food.
My advice would be not to try to do too much in too short of a timeframe. If you've got 4-5 days there's plenty more bourbon tours and horse farms to visit, plus Louisville.
Saturday go out to keeneland early and enjoy one of the best racing experiences. I would recommend grandstand or box tickets but general admission is fine. After a day of drinking and betting on ponies head into town for the game. Don't expect the tailgating scene to blow you away as compared to BR, but folks are nice and the tailgating is all very close to the stadium which is a nice hometown atmosphere. Parking near the game is very easy compared to BR. You've already gotten a lot of good recs for food.
My advice would be not to try to do too much in too short of a timeframe. If you've got 4-5 days there's plenty more bourbon tours and horse farms to visit, plus Louisville.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 9:51 am to puffulufogous
We fly into Louisville at 130 and that’s whej I was hoping to shoot over to Church Hill.
Hopefully it’s a Saturday night game and can catch a race at Keeneland Saturday morning.
Is it possible to catch a race Friday evening?
Also if you could recommend one whiskey tour which would you choose?
Thanks
Hopefully it’s a Saturday night game and can catch a race at Keeneland Saturday morning.
Is it possible to catch a race Friday evening?
Also if you could recommend one whiskey tour which would you choose?
Thanks
Posted on 4/15/21 at 9:52 am to LSUstephen17
Also, one guy said the Kentucky Derby Museum is a must see so we would shoot straight from the airport to that. Thoughts ?
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