Are you a Somersetian?
I am for another week. Grew up in Danville, though.
Are you a Somersetian?
Been there when I lived in Louisville. Really looking for places in counties away from the major cities. My dad was born in 1913 and told me he visited every inch of the state. He's long gone and was probably lying, but now that I have the opportunity I'm trying to match him.
You gotta tell them to go Rax's restaurant. Fanciest place in town.....If you happen upon my hometown of Harlan county, I’d recommend our luxurious Huddle House. They boasted on their sign for months that they have the best steak in town, if that tells you anything.
Fish Friday at Rax is where it’s at!You gotta tell them to go Rax's restaurant. Fanciest place in town.....
Harper's Catfish in Scottsville
Wallace Station in Midway
I posted this in the Paddock, but thought there might be more responses here. I appreciate any input.
My wife and I are old, long time Kentuckians. I was born and raised in Hardin County, raised my kids in Jefferson County, and now am back in the country in Daviess County not too far from Owensboro. We are trying to travel to every county in the state in our elder years, and plan on hitting some this weekend. I would appreciate input on the best places to eat/visit in each county. I'm going to try to hit 5-7 counties each weekend this summer. Thanks for the input.
I talk about this all the time with people here in AZ.Way too many counties for such a small state.
I posted this in the Paddock, but thought there might be more responses here. I appreciate any input.
My wife and I are old, long time Kentuckians. I was born and raised in Hardin County, raised my kids in Jefferson County, and now am back in the country in Daviess County not too far from Owensboro. We are trying to travel to every county in the state in our elder years, and plan on hitting some this weekend. I would appreciate input on the best places to eat/visit in each county. I'm going to try to hit 5-7 counties each weekend this summer. Thanks for the input.
I talk about this all the time with people here in AZ.
Love crazy little tidbits like that...Yes, Blueaz. Me too. I live in Scottsdale, AZ. But let's keep in mind, as I always remind my friends here, that Arizona didn't become a State of the United States until 1912 ! Kentucky had already been a part of the U.S. for 120 years when AZ was admitted to the Union.
When KY became a state (the 15th state in the Union) in 1792, the number of counties was a function of how long it took to ride in a horse-drawn buggy to the courthouse. A horse-and-buggy trip covered about 3-5 miles per hour. So a citizen who lived 15 miles from the courthouse had to travel roughly a half-day to get there and a half-day to get back home, in order to do any business in the county seat.
That's pretty overstated. There are lots of nice places to visit in Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky. A very small % of the population does have a drug problem but that exists everywhere. It is worse there but it isn't like you can't visit the area. For instance, Laurel and Whitley are nice places. Visit downtown Corbin for craft beer a farmers market and lots of very good restaurants. It has been transformed and serves as a model for small cities all over the country. Also visit Cumberland Falls, eat at the Dupont Lodge overlooking the Cumberland river.O's offer is probably Owsley's greatest attraction these days. This place was like paradise when I was a kid. Now it is just a haven for people addicted to meth, fentanyl. heroin and other pain killers. As highly as I would have recommended visiting this area 30 years ago, these days I'd just cross off the bulk of eastern and southeastern Kentucky entirely. This place is lost.
Agree on Mill Springs Pizza. I would also recommend Eubank Pizza. Very similar.In Pulaski County, I would visit Short Creek. Would eat downtown at Serendipity at the Orange Door for lunch. Lee’s Ford and Guthrie’s River House are also solid choices.
Might also visit the Civil War battlefield at Mill Springs. Have a pizza while you’re down that way at Mill Springs Pizza.
In Boyle County, visit Constitution Square, Ephraim McDowell House, and Perryville Battlefield. Across the street from the Square, get some donuts, chocolate chip cookies, fresh baked bread and chicken salad from Burke’s Bakery.
Dairy Bar is really good. I absolutely love Country Cafe.In McCreary County just below Pulaski on Highway 27 I recommend going to the Dairy Bar for some eats, It is a classic 1950’s diner and ice cream parlor. The Whistle Stop Cafe in the train depot, the only restaurant with adult drinks in town. They have really good fried pickles. Old Country Cafe and before town mini mart are also local favorites.
Yahoo falls, eagle falls, Cumberland falls, the natural arch, mine 18, the steam engine train ride down to mine 18 coal camp are a few of the easier to get to things worth seeing. Shelton we outfitters has a awesome canoe/kayak service for the big south fork river.
McCreary is the youngest of counties in Kentucky. It is also one of the poorest. Despite all of that it is easily one of the most beautiful places I have explored. 13 different arches, numerous overlooks across a beautiful river gorge. Historic towns revolving around the old Stearns company coal and lumber barons. There is too much to see in one day.
Gotta go to Cumberland if you want a drink w the meal thoughIf you happen upon my hometown of Harlan county, I’d recommend our luxurious Huddle House. They boasted on their sign for months that they have the best steak in town, if that tells you anything.
Ferrell’s hamburger in HopkinsvilleI posted this in the Paddock, but thought there might be more responses here. I appreciate any input.
My wife and I are old, long time Kentuckians. I was born and raised in Hardin County, raised my kids in Jefferson County, and now am back in the country in Daviess County not too far from Owensboro. We are trying to travel to every county in the state in our elder years, and plan on hitting some this weekend. I would appreciate input on the best places to eat/visit in each county. I'm going to try to hit 5-7 counties each weekend this summer. Thanks for the input.
If Carter Co (Grayson) is still on your list, I ate many a forgettable meal at the cafeteria at KCU (formerly KCC) and wouldn't recommend it.
Harlan is now “moist”! You can get a drink at the two Mexican restaurants, and a steak house is supposed to be opening soon. Things are looking up!Gotta go to Cumberland if you want a drink w the meal though
Wow been a while since I’ve been there but that’s a good start for sure!Harlan is now “moist”! You can get a drink at the two Mexican restaurants, and a steak house is supposed to be opening soon. Things are looking up!
Livingston co. Patties 1880's near Kentucky Lake, great food, known for their 2" pork chops. Only about 5 miles down hwy 62 east is J-jack's BBQ in Marshall co., everything is very good. McCracken co. You can take your pick of good restaurants in Paducah. There are several restaurants around the The Market House area down town near the river. Quilt museum is only a block from area and the civil war museum just a couple blocks, all within walking distance.
If you're ever in Ashland (Boyd Co.) Go to "Kings Diner" on Greenup Ave. It is actually a Shell gas station but they have a fantastic diner inside. Trust me this is not the usual gas station food. A great friend of mine is the head cook and all meals are made from scratch home cooked goodness!
Another wonderful thing to mention ....... about every meal is around $6.00!! Meals such as biscuits n gravy, chicken and dumplings, baked spaghetti, baked steak and so much more! trust me it is fantastic!!
I live in Olive Hill, I’d recommend Carter Caves, hit Cascade Cave and eat at the lodge here. We had Smokey Valley Truck Stop which was on Diners, Driveins, and Dives but it sadly closed a few years ago.
Inam from Owenaboro left in 1998 and only been back twice.I posted this in the Paddock, but thought there might be more responses here. I appreciate any input.
My wife and I are old, long time Kentuckians. I was born and raised in Hardin County, raised my kids in Jefferson County, and now am back in the country in Daviess County not too far from Owensboro. We are trying to travel to every county in the state in our elder years, and plan on hitting some this weekend. I would appreciate input on the best places to eat/visit in each county. I'm going to try to hit 5-7 counties each weekend this summer. Thanks for the input.
I am from Owenaboro left in 1998 and only been back twice.
Madison County: we have a few good places to eat, but if good southern food is what you're after, try Jackson's in downtown Richmond; the food is terrific. One of the cooks there is a buddy of mine, and he is a great chef/cook. It's a small place, and during lunch time, M-F, you'll stand in line, and again during dinner time, but it's well worth the wait.
was going to post this lol. that schoolhouse in benham use to have decent food but that was 20 years ago...You gotta tell them to go Rax's restaurant. Fanciest place in town.....
In my time we sometimes had Sunday lunch at the hospital cafeteria! Has anyone ever liked hospital food? There was no place to recommend. We used to drive to Middlesboro to eat at Long Johns. Glad to know there is at least 1 now.If you happen upon my hometown of Harlan county, I’d recommend our luxurious Huddle House. They boasted on their sign for months that they have the best steak in town, if that tells you anything.
Also, if you you’re lucky enough to camp there at the right time (mid October) perhaps you will be “entertained” by the family of Sasquatch that inhabit the area. :flushed:You need to plan a trip down to Dale Hollow Lake in Burkesville! Best lake in Kentucky and it’s absolutely beautiful. Has a really nice lodge and really good food. Also has a nice camping area if you like camping or staying in a camper.
My brother you are correct. I remember how great it was growing up in the 60’s in Booneville. My best friends were Wade, Sherwin, Jimmy, Dave, Larry, Donnie, Nathan, and Phillip Combs. Greatest place to live at that time. Just wondering is Charles Long still alive?O's offer is probably Owsley's greatest attraction these days. This place was like paradise when I was a kid. Now it is just a haven for people addicted to meth, fentanyl. heroin and other pain killers. As highly as I would have recommended visiting this area 30 years ago, these days I'd just cross off the bulk of eastern and southeastern Kentucky entirely. This place is lost.