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re: Let's say a person actually travels to Lexington or Nashville...
Posted on 8/13/12 at 11:52 am to RonSwanson
Posted on 8/13/12 at 11:52 am to RonSwanson
Here you go...I saw this on a latest flight on business. The US Airways Magazine hits all the hot spots in Lexington and the surrounding areas. Start on page 56 and go from there.LINK
This post was edited on 8/13/12 at 11:55 am
Posted on 8/13/12 at 12:27 pm to WildcatMike
Nashville:
Places to Stay
-Mariott right by the stadium
-Embassy Suites in midtown (free shuttle within 3 miles of the hotel which includes the area around Jess Neeely)
-Loews: Be prepared to drop some $$$ if you stay here
Places to Eat in midtown/downtown
-Fido for Breakfast. Skip the Pancake pantry. The line isn't worth it.
-Tavern for Breakfast/Brunch.
-12 South Taproom for Lunch. Great beer selection here. Surprisingly tasty bar food.
-McDougal's for lunch. Chicken fingers & fries place. Good for cheap eats.
-Rotier's for lunch - One of the best burgers in town. Go early. Parking sucks.
-Paradise Park for lunch and late night. Yes, I said it. They have really good sweet potato fries & a fantastic patty melt. Good corndogs too. This place is half bar/ half restaurant and is right smack in the middle of downtown.
-City House for dinner. Italian place, good pizza.
-Watermark for dinner. One of my favorites in town. This is an upscale place in the gulch.
-Park Cafe for Dinner. Sylvan Park area. This is a nicer place as well.
-Virago for lunch or dinner. This is a sushi place. The staff is a little uppity, but they have some interesting outsude-the-box rolls there, and the best dirty martini I've ever had. Located near Downtown.
-SouthStreet for lunch or dinner. This is more of a casual place. The food is just OK but it has a great outdoor space. Definitely don't go here if you don't want to eat outside.
-Jackson's for lunch or dinner. Same as above. Casual place with a great outdoor space, average food, although I will say it is better than South Street. It's a great place for afternoon cocktails on a nice day.
Places to Stay
-Mariott right by the stadium
-Embassy Suites in midtown (free shuttle within 3 miles of the hotel which includes the area around Jess Neeely)
-Loews: Be prepared to drop some $$$ if you stay here
Places to Eat in midtown/downtown
-Fido for Breakfast. Skip the Pancake pantry. The line isn't worth it.
-Tavern for Breakfast/Brunch.
-12 South Taproom for Lunch. Great beer selection here. Surprisingly tasty bar food.
-McDougal's for lunch. Chicken fingers & fries place. Good for cheap eats.
-Rotier's for lunch - One of the best burgers in town. Go early. Parking sucks.
-Paradise Park for lunch and late night. Yes, I said it. They have really good sweet potato fries & a fantastic patty melt. Good corndogs too. This place is half bar/ half restaurant and is right smack in the middle of downtown.
-City House for dinner. Italian place, good pizza.
-Watermark for dinner. One of my favorites in town. This is an upscale place in the gulch.
-Park Cafe for Dinner. Sylvan Park area. This is a nicer place as well.
-Virago for lunch or dinner. This is a sushi place. The staff is a little uppity, but they have some interesting outsude-the-box rolls there, and the best dirty martini I've ever had. Located near Downtown.
-SouthStreet for lunch or dinner. This is more of a casual place. The food is just OK but it has a great outdoor space. Definitely don't go here if you don't want to eat outside.
-Jackson's for lunch or dinner. Same as above. Casual place with a great outdoor space, average food, although I will say it is better than South Street. It's a great place for afternoon cocktails on a nice day.
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