...using hops and fruit grown on the property. You can also tap into the local scene at The Brick Alley, a neighborhood bar with darts, pool tables, karaoke nights, and...
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Celebrate Kentucky’s Favorite Spirit in the Capital City National Bourbon Heritage Month
...bars or restaurants. Bourbon on Main The Brick Alley and Patio Pub Capital Cellars The Cooperage Limewater Mortimer Bibb’s Public House Serafini Looking for something else? Find all of Frankfort’s...
All Aboard the Frankfort Trolley Written by Patti Nickell
...was filmed at Buffalo Trace, and that one of the film’s stars, Jack Lemmon, liked to hang out at a pool hall where the Brick Alley bourbon bar now stands?...
National Bourbon Day in the Capital City
...you enjoy your bourbon, you’ll find your perfect drink at one of Frankfort’s local bars or restaurants. Bourbon on Main The Brick Alley and Patio Pub Capital Cellars The Cooperage...
Frankfort’s Downtown Derby Day Celebration Written by Patti Nickell
...9am The Brick Alley – 9am The Cooperage – 9am Sig Luscher Brewery It may be hard to decide which will draw the most participants – the Run for the...
Brick Alley
Contact Details
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place325 St. Clair Street
Frankfort, KY 40601 -
call502-875-2559
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Days Times Monday 4pm-12am Tuesday 4pm-12am Wednesday 4pm-12m Thursday 4pm-12am Friday 4pm-12am Saturday 4pm-12am Sunday 1pm-12am
Wine & Spirits Itinerary
...menu and variety of beverages. We suggest an after-dinner drink and games at The Cooperage Bar or Brick Alley. If you are visiting on a Friday in July or August,...
The Brown Barrel Written by Patti Nickell
...will specialize in “fine dining in a casual atmosphere that patrons have come to love.” On the Brown Barrel side, the décor features a brick wall and portraits of Thoroughbred...
A Cup of Coffee with a Shot of History Engine House Coffee : Written by Patti Nickell
Engine House Coffee resides in a two-story brick building dating back to the 19th century and has quite a remarkable history. It was Frankfort’s firehouse for nearly a century before being...
“The Father of Kentucky” Lived Right Here in Frankfort Liberty Hall Historic Site Pt. 1 : Written by Patti Nickell
The two-story red brick building at 202-218 Wilkinson Street may look like any other Federal-style dwelling in Frankfort’s historic district. But if ever there was a case of “if these...