LEXtoday answers local Reddit questions

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Papi’s offers several options for those with gluten sensitivities. | Photo courtesy of @papislex

We did a Reddit deep dive to answer a few local questions from our community. Let’s get to the good stuff.

Which Lexington restaurants offer the best gluten-free dishes ?

Finding a gluten-free option doesn’t require sacrifice. The owner of Papi’s has a gluten sensitivity, which means the menu can be catered to your dietary needs. Bonus: They have a fryer reserved for gluten-free items, so tortilla chips are on the menu.

Where to see horses for free ?

If you’re looking to equestrian views, there are countless opportunities to do so for free. An afternoon can be spent taking the winding roads of Bryan Station Road out to local eatery Windy Corner Market , where you’re sure to get a chance to say hay to some local horses — just don’t feed or touch them without permission.

As u/Nomadsoul7 on Reddit pointed out, the public can also head to Keeneland to view racehorse training every weekday from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Who has the best salads in town ?

Lexington’s Reddit community is mostly in agreement that the best lunch spot for salads is Vinaigrette Salad Kitchen , which also offers soups, grain bowls, and more.

Want a more sit-down experience? Malone’s has a Salmon Spinach salad topped with walnuts + strawberries that is perfect for spring.

Brighton Trail Bridge | Photo by @thelextoday

Are there any metro parks or something similar suited for walking or light hiking ?

With over 100 parks around the city, there is no shortage of urban walks around town. We suggest Liberty Park , which is a quiet trail that weaves through the Hamburg area, provides those quaint views, and connects to the Brighton Trail pedestrian bridge.

If you don’t mind a bit of a crowd, The Arboretum’s paved trails is perfect for those wanting to take a scenic stroll.

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Aayat is an editor based in Lexington, Kentucky. She has spent the last several years working alongside entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups to share their stories with readers around the world. When she’s not writing, you can find her sifting through vinyl at one of Lexington’s local record stores.