LEXINGTON, Ky. – Attention, food aficionados and burger lovers! Today marks the beginning of the much-anticipated annual Lexington Burger Week. Running from July 8 to 14, the event offers over 40 specialty burgers from restaurants across the city, each for just $7.
Known for stimulating the local economy, the week-long gastronomic celebration allows restaurants to display their creativity. More importantly, it gives local residents a chance to sample burgers from ravishing new locations they might not otherwise have tried.
This year’s Burger Week features contributions from some long-established favorites as well as some promising newcomers. Participating restaurants include:
The full list of participating locations stretches all across Lexington, showing that the burger experience is making a sizable impact all over the city. These include Infinity Rooftop Restaurant & Bar, Jack Brown’s, Josanne’s Homestyle Kitchen, and Big City Pizza, among many others.
The participating venues are all set to unveil their unique burger creations. With flavors ranging from the traditional to the delightfully unexpected, each restaurant hopes to stand out and make their burger the talk of the town.
In addition to the plethora of delightful culinary experiences, Lexington Burger Week also offers a digital event. By downloading the Lexington Burger Week app, participants can check in at different locations, effectively turning burger tasting into a city-wide scavenger hunt. Not only does this offer a fun, interactive digital element to the event, but it also provides patrons with the chance to win various exciting prizes.
More comprehensive information about Lexington Burger Week, including the special offers from each participating restaurant, can be found on the official website.
As Lexington Burger Week officially gets underway, excitement buzzes in the Kentucky air. People are not only eager to try unique, flavorful, specialty burgers but also to actively participate in this local culinary ritual that celebrates food, competition, and community camaraderie.
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