Tip: The flagship rooms book out fast once menus post; reserve the fine-dining stops in the first days of the window.
More food festivals in Lexington
Crave gathers dozens of Lexington restaurants and food trucks with two days of live music at Gatton Park, the city's biggest pure food festival since the mid-2010s.
Tip: Entry stays cheap and kids under 10 are free; bring cash for the truck lines and stake shade early in August heat.
Festival Latino de Lexington fills the courthouse plaza with Latin American food vendors, music and dance across two September evenings, a downtown fixture since the early 2000s.
Tip: It runs late, from 17:00 on Friday and 16:00 on Saturday to 23:00 both nights; come hungry and work the vendor rows between stage sets.
Railbird pairs headline music with the Bourbon Hideout's hand-picked barrels at Red Mile, Lexington's June weekend of Tyler Childers-grade Americana.
Tip: The Bourbon Hideout tastings sell separately from admission and cap daily; book both when the lineup drops.
The Night Market strings lights over the 700 block of Bryan Avenue on first Fridays, a free NoLi street party of Lexington food vendors and makers.
Tip: It only runs 18:00 to 22:00 and food lines peak by 19:30; arrive at opening and eat in two rounds.
Lexington Bourbon Week lines up featured bourbon cocktails across the city's bars each November, a Smiley Pete-run counterpoint to the spring race crowds.
Tip: Work the featured cocktail list like a passport; the participating bar map posts on the event site each autumn.
Lexington Burger Week sends dozens of kitchens chasing the city's best off-menu burger at $7 and $8 flat, one gluttonous week each July across Lexington.
Tip: Download the passport app and hit the weird one-off burgers early in the week before kitchens start selling out.
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