If you’re itching for a little adventure just outside Louisville, look no further than Lexington’s Distillery District. This vibrant area has it all: delicious food, craft breweries, and, of course, the rich world of bourbon. It’s just over an hour’s drive from Louisville, making it an ideal spot for a weekend escape. Whether you’re a bourbon aficionado, a foodie, or just someone looking for a refreshing getaway, the Distillery District has something special for you.
Your Lexington adventure starts with a cozy stay at The Campbell House Hotel. This place has a rich history, opening its doors in 1951, and it recently underwent a lavish renovation that brings a modern touch while keeping its classic Southern charm. We snagged the Keeneland Suite, which featured a plush living room equipped with a fireplace and a cozy velvet couch—a perfect spot to wind down after a day of exploration. The suite also had a fancy dining area, a spacious walk-in closet, and a luxurious clawfoot tub. Who wouldn’t want to relax in that?
The Campbell House is not just for weekend travelers; it’s also a prime venue for weddings and events, situated conveniently for those indulging in the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Its mix of elegance and comfort simply can’t be beaten.
When it comes to food, you have to check out The Rackhouse Tavern. This gem is situated right in The Campbell House and is run by the impressively talented Chef TJ Harville, who studied at Le Cordon Bleu and even worked at a Michelin-starred restaurant. You can expect to find a menu filled with Kentucky comfort food, and we sampled some unforgettable dishes: the juicy Fried Chicken, the Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole, and scrumptious Blue Crab Hush Puppies knocked our socks off.
Don’t take my word for it; their monthly collaborations with local distilleries are a must-try, too. The Drunken Noodles, made with Woodford Reserve bourbon, is an excellent example of culinary creativity. Plus, if you’re in the mood for bourbon, you’ll have plenty of choices, including 11 curated bourbon flights to try some rare varieties.
After indulging in a hearty meal, a stop at Brevede Coffee is essential. This stylish coffee shop is a haven for coffee lovers. It serves up a variety of drinks alongside delectable pastries and beautiful cakes. With vintage couches, hanging plants, and cozy nooks, it’s the perfect place to recharge your batteries or chat with friends over a quality brew.
If you have a sweet tooth, make sure to swing by Crank & Boom Ice Cream. This spot is known for crafting unique flavors using locally sourced ingredients. Whether you’re craving Peanuty Butter & Jelly, Buttermilk Blackberry, or a delicious Bourbon Ball Sundae, you won’t leave disappointed.
Beyond great food and drinks, the Distillery District is alive with entertainment. If you enjoy live music, The Burl is a fantastic venue to catch local acts. Housed in a refurbished 1926 train depot, it features standing-room-only events and even comes with a fire pit to chat over between sets. Plus, there are often food trucks around, ensuring you never go hungry while you enjoy the tunes.
For those looking to indulge in some libations, the area houses several neat breweries like Mirror Twin and Ethereal Brewing, where you can savor everything from IPAs to Belgian farmhouse beers. Don’t skip a visit to the Barrel House Distillery, where you can take a guided distillery tour Thursday through Sunday. It’s a fantastic way to learn about the bourbon-making process while sipping on some delightful samples.
A trip to Lexington’s Distillery District offers a perfect blend of bourbon culture, tasty food, and engaging entertainment, creating an ideal weekend getaway. So whether you’re planning a day trip from Louisville or an overnight stay filled with rich experiences, this lively district has it all. Jump in the car, grab your favorite road trip playlist, and get ready to explore all the wonderful offerings that await.
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