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    Upscale dining $$$$

    This has quickly become our first choice for upscale dining in Lexington. Both the food and wine are award winning.

    http://www.jeanfarris.com/

    Interestingly, their online reviews are mixed but we have never had an issue with any aspect of the meal.

    The filet is excellent, the scallops are great. They have a signature French onion soup and most definitely try the bourbon tart for dessert.

    As to wines, try their award winning signature Tempest. And if you have any questions about food or wine, don't hesitate to ask your server. We have always found them to be extremely knowledgeable and accommodating.

    As to prices, complete dinner for 6 (amuse-bouche, soup, appetizers, entrees, desserts and two bottles of wine) with gratuity was around $450.00.

    Reservations recommended, but they gladly take walk ins. And this is not a "stuffy" place at all. Wine tasting are almost always going on, and the restaurant and bar are in the same room.
    Grammar: It's the difference between "feeling you're nuts" and "feeling your nuts".
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    That's a more than reasonable price. Might become a normal stop for dinner when we're doing wine and/or bourbon tours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ukwebfan View Post
    Fat cats!
    On a shoe string...........
    I had a damn good run on Wall Street
    With my high fashion model wife
    I woke up dry beneath the African sky
    Just me and my Swiss Army knife
    .

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    Quote Originally Posted by ukwebfan View Post
    Fat cats!
    Yes, but not the way I think you meant it. Let's just say it's obvious I don't suffer from anorexia!
    Grammar: It's the difference between "feeling you're nuts" and "feeling your nuts".
    Dave

  6. Quote Originally Posted by UK78ALUM View Post
    Yes, but not the way I think you meant it. Let's just say it's obvious I don't suffer from anorexia!
    I bet you can STILL do your PT.
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