TP Lowe wrote:Just one of my favorites. Thanks for the review, Robin.
neal.johnson wrote:Probably the best dining experience (dinner) I've had in town but I don't understand their pricing. Are they shipping their food from California farms? $$$$$$$
RonnieD
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Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:09 pm
The rolling acres of Henry County
RonnieD wrote:Farm to table isn't cheap. They could be shipping the food in from their backyard and still incur high food cost. People think this stuff is simple because "I have a garden in my backyard," but it's a lot of work and a lot of cost. This is why the agriculture industry is no joke.
Robin Garr wrote:All the above plus the reality that hot spots in NuLu, Frankfort Avenue, Bardstown Road, etc., that do great work get good prices for it because they can. Is Harvest out of line with Decca or Rye?
Robin Garr wrote:neal.johnson wrote:Probably the best dining experience (dinner) I've had in town but I don't understand their pricing. Are they shipping their food from California farms? $$$$$$$
Maybe you'd enjoy dinner more at Twig & Leaf?
neal.johnson wrote:Maybe you'd enjoy dinner more at Twig & Leaf?
SilvioM wrote:TANGENT: Bruce and Co. from Mayan are opening a new (I think) food truck at the nearby Gravely Brewery, which opened today. Lots of cheaper fare from the great restaurant, cooked fresh on site. Info and menu can be found on the Gravely website. http://www.gravelybrewing.com
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