Flamingo Row, At I-24 Exit 4, behind Home Depot. While the food is still good, the atmosphere has gotten worse with each move (this is their third, and largest, location). It's very noisy and hard to have a conversation, and the bright colors and fun accessories seem out of place in the space. If you hadn't been to the old one downtown, or the one by the Coca-Cola building, you probably wouldn't notice anything though. The fillymingo stuffed breads are a must-try.
Jeremiah's Restaurant & Brew Pub, 225 Broadway, 270-443-3991. Currently closed but should reopen soon under new management.
Kirchhoff's Bakery, Deli & Market, 116 Market House Square, 270-442-7117. If you've never been to Kirchhoff's, get a sandwich (and a cookie) -- just make sure to sample something from their bakery, which has been family owned since 1873.
KY Oaks Mall. Restaurants include Pasta House Factory, Chic-Fil-A, Dippin Dots, and an excellent soup,sub,and coffee shop call Tuscany - it has the best subs around.
Mall Area, Exit 4 off I-24. Numerous chain restaurants including Raffertys, O'Charleys, McDonald's, Bob Evans, Outback, Burger King, Applebees, Texas Roadhouse, Arby's, TGI Friday's, Hardee's, Taco Bell, Backyard Burgers, Steak N Shake, Wendy's, Chuck E Cheese, Logan's Steakhouse, Fazoli's, Olive Garden, Pizza Hut, Captain D's, Red Lobster, and Los Amigos (be sure to try the cheese dip).
Max's Brick Oven Café, 112 Market House Sq., 270-575-3473. Sometimes it can be hard to find good bread in small-town America. That's why it can be such a thrill to find a place like Max's.
Parcell's Deli & Grill, 2201 Broadway (In the Ritz), 270.575-3354.
Tribeca Mexican Cuisine, 127 S. 2nd Street (Market House Square), 270-444-3960.
Whaler's Catch, 123 N. 2nd Street, 270-444-7701. Seafood and cajun food. The Crow's Nest outdoor dining is available in the summer, and overlooks the riverfront. The French Quarter is part of Whaler's Catch, and is available for parties.
The Upper Crust, 2602 Jackson St., ☎ 270-441-PIES. 6:00am-6:00pm. A quaint coffee shop and bakery, specializing in home-made cakes, pies, and cookies. The smell will pull you in, the taste will keep you there, and the price will make you wanna come back. Some come for dessert, some for a delectible morning scone, and some order specialties for the occasion.$1.50-$50.00. �
Backwoods BBQ, 5172 Hinkleville Rd, ☎ (270) 441-7427. Family restaurant with AWARD WINNING BBQ! Pork, Ribs, Chicken & Award Winning BBQ! Ribs, Pork, Custom Cooking & Catering, Chicken & More, Weddings, Special Occasions, Family Reunions, Company Picnics, Award Winning BBQ, Backwoods has it all. First, the pulled pork is prepared just right, not drowned in sauce to mask the flavor. It is slightly smokey, very tender, and juicy. The ribs are to die for. The meat literally falls off the bone, I would recommend ordering these if this is your first trip. They have a special dry rub that they use with the ribs and the flavor is just exceptional. One last thing I would recommend is to try the hashbrown casserole (side item), it's REALLY good! �
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