Restaurants from Lexington


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City: Lexington, 2201 War Admiral Way, 40509, Lexington, US, United States
"Friendly and quick drive-thru service, clean exterior, and tasty chicken tenders, but I still strongly prefer Chick-fil-A for fast-casual chicken. The highlights here included the tenders, which were fresh, moist and lightly breaded (and cooked to order), and the sweet tea (freshly brewed from filtered water and made with real cane sugar); the disappointments included the slaw, which was soupy and served warm, the toast, which was undercooked on one side, and the fries, which had absolutely no seasoning on them. The limited menu and the prices do not generally bother me here, but are more pronounced when so many side items are unsatisfying."
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City: Lexington, 1908 Pavillion Way,KY 40509, United States, Lexington
"Logan’s Roadhouse is a relatively recent American network of implantation restaurants and I did not have the opportunity to meet until my last trip in August 2009. Its signs of identity are a period setting focused on the aesthetics of the typical roadhouses of Route 66 and some peanut cubes with peel that deposit you at the table. The peanuts eat them, and, what is less common, you throw the peel to the ground, as if such. My son could not give credit to what he saw, as the ground was literally covered with peanut shells. Every once in a while, a man passes with a mop and clears the ground... It may look like a glow, but it's not. It's rather anecdotal. In fact, it is the classic American food restaurant with thematic atmosphere and the peanuts is more a grace than something else. That's right, it draws a lot of attention... The culinary offer is the usual: Burgers, salads and meat to the barbecue. In Spain there is an unfounded belief that in the United States it eats badly. Of course, they do not follow our typical Mediterranean diet (but that happens in almost everyone) nor do they cook too elaborate dishes, but anyone who has been there knows that you can eat well and cheap in many places. The McDonald’s and the Pizza Hut are like the ones here, but no one forces you to visit them, focusing on Logan’s, that night I ordered a meat dish. I can't remember what it was, but it was very good. The piece of meat was large, roasted to the point that I had ordered and was accompanied by mashed potatoes (a kind of mashed potatoes with meat) and steamed vegetables. Of course, it's not a food or a sybaritic or a diet, but if what you want is to taste the palate without great pretensions, fill your belly well and don't have to loosen more account money, I have to say it's a perfect choice. The dishes of the other diners also had an unbeatable look, so we had no complaints. Prices, of course, a point above a fast-food, but in terms of food quality, there is no point of comparison. The service, as usual, expeditious but correct. From the situation, to say that in Lexington there are three chain premises, and the one we visit is in the typical service area of the outskirts. No charm, but no problem parking. The atmosphere is funny, with juke-box and paraphernalia typical of the 1940s. In addition, a good option to eat simple but tasteful food in a friendly setting. I quit."