Ed Vermillion
Foodie
1765
Fri Mar 02, 2007 1:32 pm
38 degrees 25' 25' N 85 degrees 36' 2' W
Ed Vermillion wrote:Has anyone been to this independent steakhouse off of I-64 in Shelbyville? I pass it heading out of town and wonder if it is worth a visit. If I am heading out that way it is hard not to get sidetracked by Ken-Tex. Just from a visual perspective, it looks like a Texas Roadhouse clone.
Ed Vermillion
Foodie
1765
Fri Mar 02, 2007 1:32 pm
38 degrees 25' 25' N 85 degrees 36' 2' W
Ed Vermillion wrote:Thanks, Steve. When the family heads out to Eastern Kentucky to visit the in-laws KEN-TEX is the usual stop. Magnificent brisket!
Perhaps a solitary visit to the Roadhouse for lunch during the week may be in order. Have heard favorable reviews of Bistro 535 but Science Hill seems to get the nod if we are in downtown Shelbyville.
Add another two to the master list of "must try soon."
Ed Vermillion wrote:Has anyone been to this independent steakhouse off of I-64 in Shelbyville? I pass it heading out of town and wonder if it is worth a visit. If I am heading out that way it is hard not to get sidetracked by Ken-Tex. Just from a visual perspective, it looks like a Texas Roadhouse clone.
RonnieD
Foodie
1931
Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:09 pm
The rolling acres of Henry County
Doogy R
Foodie
1862
Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:15 pm
The purlieus of Louisville, KY
Doogy R
Foodie
1862
Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:15 pm
The purlieus of Louisville, KY
Gayle DeM wrote:I miss the Ralph burger from Ralph's Market, too, Doogy. The only way I get a good burger these days is to grill one of the Fresh Market burgers on my backyard grill.
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