


It's a local grocery, with items like mushrooms, pomegranates and other produce. It also is a lunch spot. It is also a quick prepared small salad, meal shop. It also has an olive bar. There is also a beer hall. There is also meat and cheese. Oh, and desserts. Absolutely amazing.














Overall, a good way to end our lovely dinners in Lexington.
Grade: B

Brittany directed us to Sidebar Grill - partially because it's the only place she told us she would permit us to eat a burger and partially because her cousin owns it. But it also came highly recommended from a bartender at what ended up being my favorite brewery in Kentucky.

OK, Lexington, you got good burgers, too.
Grade: A


We were first served with some bread and butter - both on the cool side, so nothing super exciting here.


This dish is really something. I love the crunch of the filo, and the batter has a great flavor. The sweet corn risotto adds a touch of sweetness, while the honey chile glaze adds just a bit of spicy. Very well-balanced and just damn good.
The only downside was that there were people smoking outside while we were trying to eat. I know it's a patio and all, but I just wasn't expecting that. Not a fan.
Grade: B

Recently, I picked up a pint of these little beauties. Tasty. What's your fav from Sickler Farm?


I gravitated toward these "buttermilk crumb cakes" from Two Cow Farm at the Morgantown Farmers Market recently. I admitted didn't totally know what I was purchasing, but I'm not sure I've ever been happier with a purchase. It's like a streusel or a coffee cake! And, oh my, is it good.



We ordered an appetizer of the beer cheese, which came with carrots, celery and a spinach tortilla crisp. Beer cheese seems to be a big thing, and a lot of places have their own varieties of house made ones. This one was a bit on the spicier side and pretty creamy.



Grade: A

Kentucky has a lot of French influences, which is seen throughout city names, the statues and even the restaurants. A La Lucie is easy to spot with its leopard print awning and twinkling lights around the windows. The interior delivers with light pink napkins, leopard print booths, red tin ceiling and French-inspired paintings. Think Moulin Rouge.



As we look over our menus, Vicki realizes she hasn't brought her reading glasses. Long story short, Vicki ends up with Lucie's reading glasses to read the menu.
I ordered the seafood casserole, a house favorite. It has lobster, scallops and shrimp baked in a mornay sauce over rice. Mmm. But before that - Vicki had ordered their featured appetizer of the day which had mini crab, shrimp and salmon salads. Very fresh and crisp.
We were also brought out a basket of bread and butter. Neither was particularly warm, but it was still salty, garlicky, delicious.
And THEN I also had a salad. So, we're like three courses deep at this point, right? The salad was not bad. Nothing memorable, though.




The bread pudding was good, but not my favorite of the bunch. I think the cake was the best. But I am very, very picky with my bread pudding. This was good.

Grade: A
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