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Dinner in Lexington
Will be there for dinner tomorrow night. Any great place to eat that mixes good food and horse history?
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Two choices, The Mansion or JW Steakhouse. Best Lobster Bisque I ever had was at the Mansion. BTW Bring a full wallet for either. http://mansionatgriffingate.com/index.html |
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Less spendy than our High-Roller's suggestion
Harry's: http://bluegrasshospitality.com/harr...arrymenuLD.pdf http://bluegrasshospitality.com/harrys/index.html |
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I see Dell does well at the races! .....and Sighty's more in my league.
Anyone in between? Thanks, Spyder
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PF Changs?
There's a good sports bar with decent pub food that is UK themed, in a strip mall that was fun, but I forgot the name. They wouldn't put hockey on because it causes fights? Maybe because it involved turning off the introduction of the UK Women's B-Ball Team for 2012 on one of the thousand TV's they had. |
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I love ramseys. http://www.ramseysdiners.com/
for breakfast I love alfalfas... http://www.alfalfarestaurant.com/ I've never had a bad meal at the dish... http://thedishlex.com/ they make amazing duck if its on the menu but hands down fav is Holly Hill, which is literally at the end of my street... http://www.hollyhillinn.com/
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