![]() ![]() Old School Coffeeopened inside Dudley Square on South Mill Street. McLeod’s Coffee House opened on Southland Drive with the goal to prepare special needs employees for more. Rolling Oven also moved into the shared building at 725 National Avenue. Mirror Twin Brewery opened a second taproom in the building next door, where Cosmic Charlie’s used to be. The McDonald’s on Limestone reopened after a complete remodel. Martine’s Pastries launched their drink and bottle service in January. Tim McGowan has been named Banquet Chef of the Lexington Marriott City Center and Residence Inn Lexington City Center hotels. TJ Harville has been named Executive Chef of the Lexington Lexington Marriott City Center and Residence Inn Lexington City Center. Donahue will be creating the menus and guiding the pastry team for The Greatroom Restaurant, Infinity Sky Bar, and the meeting and events of the hotels. Tyler Donahue has been named Pastry Chef of the Lexington Marriott City Center. The second LaRosa’s, which is delivery/carry-out only, opened on on Southland Drive in December. To keep all of the One Holland restaurants together, they moved First Watch from its Man O’ War location to share building space with the LaRosa’s on Richmond Road. LaRosa’s Family Pizzeria opened their first of five Lexington locations in May on Richmond Road. The fifth Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse in the country opened in downtown Lexington on Vine Street. Lexington native Jonathan Henderson has been named the new Chef of the Infinity: A Skybar & Cafe.Ĭhef Jonathan Lundy and Certified Sommelier TJ Cox–the dynamic duo who brought you Corto Lima–announced their plans to open Italx, an avant-garde Italian restaurant inside the City Center development. The Human Bean, a national coffee chain, opened a location on Harrodsburg Road. Lawrence Weeks was named Executive Chef of Honeywood at The Summit at Fritz Farm. Great Bagel & Bakery opened a second location off Boston Road in the Millpond Shopping Center. A couple months later, the revamped Graze opened inside The Woodlands. Gather on Main opened on East Main Street where The Casual Pint used to be.Įarlier this year, Graze announced their closure on South Limestone with plans to start over from scratch. The Garage opened in a former 1927 Texaco gas station repair shop on Leestown Road near Masterson Station. Year in Review: Births and TransitionsĪgave & Ryeopened in the former Newk’s Eatery at the Fayette Mall.Īpollo Pizza opened its first Lexington location on Leestown Road in Meadowthorpe Shopping Center.Īthenian Grill opened a new location downtown at Park Plaza on East Main Street.Ī new Chevy Chase farmers’ market has launched at Apostles Anglican Church on Wednesday mornings.Ĭhuy’s opened a second location in Hamburg.Ĭlawdaddy’s on North Broadway closed its doors after six years.ĭave and Buster’s, a full-service restaurant and entertainment arcade, announced plans to begin construction at the Southpark Shopping Center on Nicholasville Road in early 2020.ĭrake’s opened in Hamburg next to Malone’s Steakhouse on Justice Drive.Įast End Tap and Table opened on East Main Street in the former home of a Dunkin’ Donuts.Ĭhef Cole Arimes (one of our Fridges of Fayette Co.) opened Epping’s on Eastside and Poppy & Olive on Walton Avenue, which was also named one of the top 20 best new restaurants of 2019, according to OpenTable.įirst Watch opened a fourth location off Nicholasville Road in front of Target.įrank’s Donuts, which has locations in Georgetown, Winchester and Paris, opened its first Lexington location on East Third Street. New restaurants opened to great fanfare while others closed–sometimes with a bang, more often with a quiet whimper.įor our Food Year in Review 2019, click here. ![]() A constant theme in Lexington’s restaurant scene for 2019: change. ![]()
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