2024 Lexington Restaurant Week Preview

Get ready to dig into delicious meal deals from area restaurants.

Two plates with fries, dipping sauces, fried green tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, and mozzarella slices

Dinner and a view at Palmers Fresh Grill is just what the doctor ordered. | Photo by LEXtoday

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Mark your calendars and get those reservations booked, because Lexington Restaurant Week returns today through Sunday, July 28. We’re dishing out the delicious details, so you can sample multi-course meals — with prices ranging from $25 to $45 — from 25+ of our local restaurants.

Bon Appétit.

A plate of fried chicken, collard greens, and mac n' cheese.

Get your fried chicken fix at Gus’s World Famous Chicken. | Photo courtesy of @lexingtonrestaurantweek

$25 specials

  • Agave and Rye
  • Bella Notte
  • Gus’s Fried Chicken
  • Josie’s
  • Pasta Garage
  • Ramsey’s
  • The Thirsty Fox/Zim’s Cafe

Editor’s choice: Gus’s Fried Chicken | Fried pickles with Half Chicken Plate + a choice of two sides

$35 specials

  • Bella Cafe & Grille
  • Honeywood
  • J. Render’s
  • Lost Palm
  • Palmers Fresh Grill
  • School Sushi

Editor’s choice: Palmers Fresh Grill | Fried green tomato caprese, salmon oscar, and keylime pie

The inside of a restaurant featuring earthy green flooring and velvet blue seats

Granddam within The Manchester hotel is where Southern cuisine and class converge. | Photo courtesy of The Manchester

$45 specials

  • Azur
  • Blue Heron Steakhouse
  • Castle Farm at The Kentucky Castle
  • Cole’s 735 Main
  • Dudley’s on Short
  • Epping’s on Eastside
  • Granddam
  • Holly Hill Inn
  • ItalX
  • Le Deauville
  • Lockbox
  • Malone’s
  • Merrick Inn
  • OBC Kitchen
  • The Rackhouse Tavern

Editor’s choice: Lockbox | Smashed cucumber salad, cornmeal dusted trout, and a blue corn cake

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