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A Sneak Peek at the New FEED+SUPPLY Market

A general store with plants and lots of wooden shelves

You can get good food + unique gifts, all in one spot. | Photo by @mccauleyhayesphotography

Venturing out Tates Creek Road takes us to some classic Lexington spots like Talon Winery + Raven Run Nature Sanctuary.

But, there’s a new kid on the block — FEED + SUPPLY.

Located at 8675 Tates Creek Rd., FEED + SUPPLY is part general store, deli, and event space. “It combines all my loves — food, celebrating, and design — all under one roof,” said owner Ryan Dawson.

Ryan daydreamed about the vacant building for a while + bought it sight unseen. “As soon as I walked in, I saw what it is now clearly in my head,” he said.

  • Shop: Get your staples but mixed with gourmet groceries, gifts like charcuterie boards, cool candles + antiques.
  • Eat: The deli has grab n’ go lunch and breakfast + limited seating for in-house dining.
  • Celebrate: A handmade farm table that seats 20, is beautifully situated in the back ready for your customized event.

The shop is slowly opening, so check back for an official announcement.

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