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Interstate 64 — Louisville to the West Virginia State Line

June 15, 2021
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Rather than stop at fast food and chain facilities, go a little further and discover the many delightful gems of Kentucky. “It’s the journey, not the destination!”

Exit 28

Shelbyville: Claudia Sanders Dinner House (4.7 miles)—In 1964, Colonel Sanders and his wife created this oldfashioned, family-style restaurant after selling Kentucky Fried Chicken. americanrestaurantshelbyville.com

Exit 32

Shelbyville: Talon Winery (0.6 miles)— Established in 1999 as Fayette County’s first winery, in 2009 Talon Winery expanded to this location, the first winery in Shelby County. Live music on weekends. talonwine.com

Shelbyville: Jeptha Creed Distillery (1.1 miles)— Owned and operated by dynamic mother-anddaughter duo Joyce and Autumn Nethery, the new distillery sits on 64 acres of farmland, where they grow the Bloody Butcher corn used for all products. jepthacreed.com

Exit 35

Shelbyville: Bulleit Distillery (5.5 miles)— Opened to visitors in 2019, “The Frontier Whiskey Experience” introduces you to the tastemakers who helped revive Augustus Bulleit’s high-rye whiskey. bulleit.com

Exit 53B

Frankfort: Buffalo Trace Distillery (5.9 miles)— For over 200 years management has honored tradition while embracing change. In 2000, the distillery was declared Whisky Advocate’s “Distillery of the Year” — the first American distillery to win this prestigious international award. buffalotracedistillery.com

Exit 58

Frankfort: Wilson Nurseries and Sage Garden Café (2.7 miles) —A must-stop for any garden lover, with an extensive selection of high-quality plants and gifts. Sage Garden Café is a treat for all locavores serving freshly made food and desserts. wilsonnurseriesky.com/frankfort

Frankfort: Prodigy Vineyards and Winery (3.1 miles) — Sample some fine wines and shop the tasting room for curated wonderful finds. A limited tasting food menu is also offered. prodigyvineyards.com

Versailles: Woodford Reserve (5.8 miles)— The art of making fine bourbon first took place in 1812 on this National Historic Landmark site located amidst Kentucky’s finest horse farms. woodfordreserve.com/ourdistillery

Exit 65

Midway: Heirloom Restaurant (3.5 miles) — Enjoy seriously sophisticated food at the restaurant owned by Chef Mark Wombles and his father, Henry, followed by a walk throughout the one-street historic downtown with a railroad down the center. heirloommidway.com

Midway: Weisenberger Mill (3.5 miles)—The photogenic mill and small shop, “the bakers choice” since early 1865, is nestled on banks of South Elkhorn Creek. Independently owned and operated for six generations by the Weisenberger family. weisenberger.com

Exit 69

Georgetown: Equus Run Vineyards (1.9 miles)— Nestled on 38 acres in the heart of central Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region, this tasting room was voted by “CNN Travel” as a “Must-See Hidden Treasure of the U.S.” equusrunvineyards.com

Exit 96

Winchester: (1.6 miles) — We suggest two stops on the official Beer Cheese Trail. First, visit the recently opened small brewery and community taproom Abettor Brewery. abettorbeer.com

Next, head over to the well-known Hall’s on the River restaurant, founded way back in 1781. hallsontheriver.com

Exit 110

Mount Sterling: Ruth Hunt Candy (0.3 miles) — It all began in the kitchen of her Mount Sterling home, where Ruth Tharpe Hunt served homemade sweets, before it grew into a well-known and still independent Kentucky business. Visit the original store and factory in Mount Sterling. ruthhuntcandy.com

Mount Sterling: Tomatoes and Flames (1.5 miles)— Serving soups, salads and Neapolitan-style pizzas that are cooked in their 800° wood-fired oven. Pizza dough is made 100% from scratch. tomatoesandflames.com

Exit 137

Morehead: Roll Over Rolled Ice Cream (3.0 miles) — Experience the pleasure of rolled ice cream at this wonderful dog-friendly little shop on Main Street. facebook.com/RollOverRolledIceCream/

Bonus: Sawtooth Brewery across the street.

Exit 156

Olive Hill (3.2 miles) — If you want to eat local, stop in at Walker’s Family Restaurant. facebook.com/WalkersFamilyRestaurant/

Exit 161

(6.1 miles) — Explore the outdoors and a great cave system, then grab a worthy meal at the Carter Caves State Resort Park’s Tierney’s Cavern Restaurant.
parks.ky.gov/olive-hill/parks/ resort/carter-caves-stateresort- park
facebook.com/pages/ Tierney’s Cavern Restaurant/191605280991773/

Exit 185

Ashland: Smokin’ J’s (4.4 miles)—Come see why the Ribmaster has won 43 national barbecue awards. smokinjsribs.com

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