Bishop’s Pasquale’s Pizza and Pasta

  • address 182 East Main Street, Morehead, KY 4035138.1837003-83.4334008

Family friendly restaurant that serves great foods. Such as a variety of pizzas, sandwiches, and pasta.

Black Bear BBQ

  • address 516 West Main Street , Appalachia, VA 2421636.9039968-82.78403999999999

We offer a variety of smoked-BBQ items along with a grill for your favorites. We also offer a daily special.

Bluehorse Blankets, Quilts and More

  • address Hwy 421 N, Mckee, KY 4044737.4312272-83.9849814

Blankets, Quilts, and More are for sale. All homemade.

Bombshells & Ales

  • address 739 Carter Ave, Ashland, KY 4110138.4825776-82.6493359

This atmosphere is like nothing else you will find around here! We are a family friendly establishment who loves EVERYTHING AMERICAN! We smoke our fresh meats in house and our menu is built around them. Pizzas, burgers, tacos, you name it, we have it!!

Brandi’s Bakery & Bistro LLC

  • address 154 Mini Mall Drive, Berea, KY 4040337.5865892-84.2857853

Custom cakes, cupcakes, brownies, cookies, Sandwiches, soups, salads and more!

Brenda’s Smoke Shack

  • address 75 E Main St., Beattyville,, KY 4131137.5711638-83.7049266

Smoked meats and home cooked sides.

Broken Throne Brewing – Taproom

  • address 121 Main Street, Pikeville, KY 4150137.4783713-82.5183723

We understand the busy life of being a parent and sometimes it’s nice to head down to the brewery for a pint to relax. For those that wish to bring their children to the brewery, we do allow those under 21 with their parents until 10 pm. After 10pm nightly we are 21+ only. Although we will not serve alcohol to minors, we try to keep a rotating non-alcoholic house made soda for our guests.

Unaccompanied minors are not allowed at the brewery at any time.

Being small is a big task. For that reason, we don’t have the room for a full kitchen. Our beers are made to eat with so we encourage you to bring your own food or order in from the many places around town that deliver. Here is a short list below of some places nearby that deliver to the taproom.

Brooklyn Belle Market

  • address 9335 Cranston Road, Morehead, KY 4035138.3104625-83.39394089999999

Restaurant, catering, and events. Locally owned and operated. Weekly specials. There is also a room rental for parties, meetings and social events. All in the countryside of Rowan County and next to the Sheltowee Trace Trail where hikers can eat, replenish supplies before continuing on their hike."

Brown Cow Drive-In

  • address 4004 Cumberland Falls HIghway, Corbin, KY 4070136.9091122-84.15541979999999

Est. in the 1980's, this wholesome family-friendly drive-in offers burger, cones, shakes, and much more! Come on down for good eats and low prices!

Burger Barn

  • address 1375 Richmond Rd, Irvine, KY 4033637.6991979-83.9949991

Burgers, ice cream, and sandwiches. Cash only.

Butler Market LLC

  • address 106 Front St, Butler, KY 4100638.786986-84.36870359999999

Deli, Grocery & General Store. The Pizza Shop

Campbell’s Creelsboro Country Store

  • address 4838 S. Hwy 379, Jamestown, KY 4262936.8857591-85.19817719999999

Historic country store and restaurant serving a farm to table menu, deli sandwiches, and hand dipped ice cream.

Capitol Market

  • address 800 Smith St., Charleston, WV 2530138.3520238-81.6271725

Capitol Market is located in a renovated freight station from the 1800's. It is eclectically designed to capture the essence of an outdoor farmers' market and host to many indoor specialty shops featuring fresh simple food fare to gourmet pleasures with a full-scale restaurant featuring fine Italian cuisine.

Caproni’s

  • address 320 Rosemary Clooney Street, Maysville , KY 4105638.6516106-83.7705608

Caproni's has been a Maysville dining tradition since the 1930's as a sandwich shop for railroad workers. But in 1945, Leo Caproni along with his brother Alfred and sister in law Lea Caproni purchased and operated the restaurant for many years. Located beside the Amtrak railroad station and along CSX tracks, overlooking the Ohio River, at the base of what is now Rosemary Clooney Street. A fast freight and passenger train roars by within feet of diners.

In the early years, the railroad station was a source of customers for the restaurant. Alfred and Lea Caproni bought the business in 1953. In 1966, Alfred passed away and Lea decided to remodel the building so that the wall of windows on the north side brought the Ohio River vista to nearly all of the diners. In 1975, writer Billy Reed named Caproni's one of the 10 best places to eat in Kentucky.