TOPS Magazine May 2012

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What To Do Giacomo’s Deli – 133 N. Limestone A New York-style deli. Go for the corned beef ! Plus they deliver on a scooter to downtown locations. 367-0061

SPECIAL THANKS TO:

Side Bar – 147 N. Limestone A great little (with the emphasis on little) spot that flies under the radar for many. Good food, simply and well prepared. Open late night. 225-8883 a la Lucies – 159 N. Limestone A favorite occasion place for many Lexingtonians. The Chicken a la Lucie is irresistible. 252-5277 Jonathan at Gratz Park – 120 W. Second St. (parking lot backs up to Limestone; enter off Second Street) Chef Jonathan Lundy, author of Jonathan’s Bluegrass Table, has a committed clientele. Try the Pimento Cheese Grits Fries appetizer - yum! 2524949

Jim Gray Mayor of Lexington

Le Deauville – 199 N. Limestone Traditional French bistro food in a relaxed atmosphere. Visit their website to get in the mood for a French experience: ledeauvilleresto.com 246-0999 Third Street Stuff – 257 N. Limestone Eclectic, perhaps radical at times; from old folks to kids, owner Patricia Gerhard makes everyone feel welcome. Great shopping, too! 255-5301

Woodford Webb President The Webb Companies

Becky Reinhold Vice President / Principal Broker Bluegrass Sotheby’s International Realty

Doodles – 262 N. Limestone Comfort food with a conscience. Translation: organic whenever possible. Breakfast and lunch. 317-8507 Atomic Café -- 265 N. Limestone A Caribbean Restaurant and Bar with tropical murals, menu, music and terrific patio. You’ll love it. 2541969 SUMMING IT ALL UP Mayor Jim Gray speaks to this renewed interest in downtown: “Jefferson Street and North Broadway to the East End are all great examples of connecting our past with our future, using the rich history and fabric of our city to create unique, authentic places . . . where people want to be. It’s all part of building a great American City, honoring and valuing our past and building creatively on it.” We echo his sentiments. Lexington is on its way to greatness and it is starting at its core, the very heart of the Bluegrass region—historic and vibrant downtown LEX.

Don Wathen Developer/Restauranteur Nick Ryan’s Saloon

W. Brent Rice, Esq. McBrayor, McGinnis, Leslie and Kirkland, PLLC

Contributing writer, Fran Taylor is a confirmed downtowner and enjoys living and working in Woodward Heights with architect husband Tom Cheek. They have renovated five historic properties in the neighborhood.

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