EATS & ENTERTAINMENT 2020 Restaurant Scene
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t seems like every year, there is big news on the horizon for the local restaurant scene. That’s more true than ever for 2020. From old haunts getting new life to brand new establishments with thrilling concepts, here’s the scoop (as of the moment!) for what’s new, what’s coming and what’s rumored. Bon appétit, Lexington! story by Amanda Harper
Now Open Drake's Hamburg | 1880 Pleasant Ridge Drive
McLeod's Coffee House | 376 Southland Drive
Central Kentucky’s favorite spot to come play is open in Hamburg! Burgers, beers and lots of fun can be found at this American eatery from the Bluegrass Hospitality Group.
This non-profit café employs people with special needs. Not only can you enjoy a truly great cup of coffee, but you can do so in an environment that is accessible and inclusive. It’s a gem in the growing Southland Drive community.
Sav's Restaurant and Gourmet Ice Cream | 630 E Main Street Sav’s has moved to Main Street, offering not only more parking but also the room for them to combine some of their longtime local favorite West African dishes with new offerings, including 20 flavors of Sav’s Chill ice cream.
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Not Your Ordinary Vegan (NYOV) | 1313 North Limestone Freshly opened on December 5, NYOV takes a different approach to vegan fare, with exciting dishes like BBQ Sliders, Brat Dog Hoagies and Chili Cheese Fries on the menu.
TOPS in Lexington | January 2020