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Lexington, KY: Where to Eat, Sleep & Tailgate

Planning a trip to Lexington for a University of Kentucky football game? We've got your game weekend covered with tips on where to stay, eat, drink, and tailgate!

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Welcome to Lexington, home of the University of Kentucky! If you’re heading to town to catch a Wildcats football game, here’s what you need to know about where to stay, eat, drink, and tailgate. First, a few key facts:

  • SEC Team: Kentucky Wildcats
  • Coach: Will Stein
  • Stadium: Kroger Field
  • 2026 Schedule: ukathletics.com
  • Fun Fact: Kroger Field and the surrounding parking areas are located on what was once part of UK’s Experimental Station Farm Grounds.
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WHERE TO STAY IN LEXINGTON

From contemporary digs lined with modern art to more traditional, locally inspired accommodations, Lexington has a little something for everyone.

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Get your fix of art and luxury by booking a stay at 21c Museum Hotel Lexington. Image: Facebook

21c Museum Hotel Lexington

167 West Main Street, Lexington, KY 40507 • (859) 899-6800

21c Museum Hotel Lexington is a stunning place to rest your head during a football weekend. A small luxury chain known for offering an art-immersive stay, this boutique hotel has only 88 rooms, so you’ll want to book early for home game weekends.

Origin Hotel Lexington

4174 Rowan, Lexington, KY 40517 • (859) 245-0400

Origin is a stylish, conveniently located hotel at The Summit at Fritz Farm, putting guests within easy reach of shopping and dining. Inside, you’ll find polished interiors, a solid food menu, and an impressive bourbon collection.

Elwood Hotel and Suites

444 Parkway Drive, Lexington, KY 40504 • (859) 423-1001

Just five minutes from campus, Elwood Hotel & Suites pairs a convenient game-weekend location with colorful, contemporary Southern style. Light-filled rooms and suites, on-site Fiddletree Kitchen & Bar, and easy access to Lexington’s bourbon, dining, and horse-country attractions make it a comfortable home base beyond kickoff, too.

The Campbell House Lexington

1375 South Broadway, Lexington, KY 40504 • (859) 255-4281

The Campbell House Lexington leans into its Horse Capital setting with polished Southern style and modern equestrian-inspired rooms. The historic Curio Collection by Hilton property is near the university and also features three dining options, including The Rackhouse Tavern.

The Manchester Hotel

941 Manchester St, Lexington, KY 40508 • (859) 785-3900

Head to The Manchester Hotel for a gem in the midst of Kentucky’s historic Distillery District. Clawfoot tubs and moody interiors abound — plus, there’s a great rooftop!

The Sire Hotel

120 West Second St, Lexington, Kentucky, 40507 • (859) 231-1777

Housed in a century-old former Lexington Clinic in historic Gratz Park, The Sire Hotel Lexington is a 42-room boutique stay with plenty of local character. It’s walkable to many downtown attractions, with an on-site restaurant, fitness center, and a quiet outdoor terrace and fire pit for winding down after game day.

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WHERE TO EAT & DRINK IN LEXINGTON

If you’re looking for a bite to eat ahead of the game, or items to pick up for your tailgate (including adult beverages), here are some of your best bets near campus.

Bella Notte

3715 Nicholasville Road, Lexington, KY 40503 • (859) 309-3039

Bella Notte is a locally owned Italian-inspired restaurant offering seasonal dishes that highlight fresh ingredients. They offer delivery and catering, making them ideal for any gameday or college visit occasion.

Blue Heron Steakhouse

185 Jefferson St, Lexington, KY 40508 • (859) 254-2491

Blue Heron Steakhouse serves classic steakhouse fare with a distinctly Kentucky spin, pairing premium cuts with Southern favorites like shrimp and grits and Kentucky frog legs. It also boasts a thoughtful wine list, cocktails, and 16 rotating draft beers.

Carson’s Food & Drink

362 East Main Street, Lexington, KY 40507 • (859) 309-3039

Carson’s Food & Drink is a Lexington favorite for hearty American fare, craft cocktails, and an especially indulgent brunch, served Friday through Sunday with Benedicts, chicken and waffles, and plenty more worth lingering over.

Epping’s on Eastside

264 Walton Ave, Lexington, KY 40502 • (859) 971-0240

Set inside the former Epping Bottling Works in Lexington’s Warehouse Block, Epping’s on Eastside serves locally minded, globally inspired fare with house-cured meats, craft cocktails, and a popular weekend brunch. Stop by Tuesday through Friday for happy hour, or catch live music on Wednesday evenings.

Josie’s

821 Chevy Chase Place, Lexington, KY 40502 • (859) 523-8328

A longtime Lexington breakfast favorite, Josie’s serves hearty, scratch-made morning classics and lunch daily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fuel up for game day with the popular Josie’s Dad omelet, Chevy Chase Special, or cheese grit casserole — all just about a mile from Kroger Field.

Kentucky Native Cafe

417 East Maxwell St, Lexington, KY 40508 • (859) 281-1718

Tucked inside Michler’s greenhouses, Kentucky Native Café feels like a secret garden, serving a constantly changing menu of small plates, crepes, sandwiches, pastries, local beer, wine, and seasonal cocktails among the greenery. Weekend brunch runs all day, and Sundays add live music in the greenhouse from noon to 2 p.m.

Local Taco

315 South Limestone, Lexington, KY 40508 • (859) 523-3700

If you’re looking for some fast, casual, good Tex-Mex, look no further than Local Taco, where you can score quality tacos and fajitas.

Merrick Inn

1074 Merrick Drive, Lexington, KY 40502 • (859) 269-5417

A historic manor-turned-top-rated restaurant, Merrick Inn is a Lexington institution for Kentucky cooking, from Southern classics at dinner to weekend brunch. The restaurant also offers a curated wine list and signature bourbon selections.

Liquor Barn Express

866 East High Street, Lexington, KY 40502 • (859) 269-3003

When it’s time to stock up for your tailgating activities, head to Liquor Barn Express. At this Kentucky spirits shop, you can buy both your alcohol for the tailgate and an assortment of deli foods and decorations.

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BARS IN LEXINGTON

If you’re in the market for a pre- or post-game drink, here are a few hotspots to check out — equally well-suited to celebrating or drowning your sorrows.

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Take in sweeping views of downtown Lexington as you enjoy a drink on Centro‘s patio. Image: Facebook

Centro

113 Cheapside Park, Lexington, KY 40507 • (859) 368-7972

If craft cocktails and draft beer are your drinks of choice, consider visiting Centro. The bar is located in a renovated historic 1819 building and offers a beautiful patio space overlooking downtown Lexington.

Harvey’s Bar & Beer Garden

200 West Main Street, Lexington, KY 40507

Harvey’s is a beloved downtown bar with plenty of outdoor space for sipping hand-crafted cocktails, wine, and brews.

Henry Clay’s Public House

 112 North Upper Street, Lexington, KY 40507(859) 300-0017

Located in a historic 1805 home, Henry Clay’s Public House makes for a unique experience. In addition to its extensive list of premium bourbons and craft beers, the bar also offers live music.

The Rosebud Bar

121 North Mill Street, Lexington, KY 40507 • (859) 254-1907

For a taste of local culture and flavor, The Rosebud Bar is a beloved offbeat spot with eclectic interiors, well-priced libations, and jukebox tunes.

Tin Roof

303 South Limestone, Lexington, KY 40508 • (859) 317-9111

Looking to catch some live music while you’re in Lexington? Tin Roof is the spot to be! Be sure to stop in on weekends, when bottomless mimosas are served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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WHERE TO TAILGATE IN LEXINGTON

When it comes to UK tailgating, you have plenty of options:

  1. The University of Kentucky partners with REVELxp to offer several turnkey tailgating packages, all set up within a short walk of the stadium.
  2. Tailgating on your own? Set up a tent in an approved parking area, or try one of these popular spots:
  • The Bowl: Between the tennis courts and Cooper Drive
  • Gluck Equine Center: Near the stadium entrance on Nicholasville Road
  • Wildcat Refuge: On the southwest corner of the stadium

Go Cats!

Click HERE for the complete SEC City Guide!

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