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BereaA MAP TO ART INK E N T U C K YWHERE ART’S ALIVEKentucky’s Folk Arts andCraft Capital2015 TRAVEL PLANNER

A DAY FOR YOU IN BEREAMorning Linger over breakfast at one of our local restaurants orcoffee and a pastry at a café. (Page 21) Stop by the Berea Welcome Center for additionalinformation to help plan your Berea experience. (Page 3) Enroll in a hands-on workshop and discover your owncreativity. (Page 27) Explore Berea’s Art Districts: Artisan Village, CollegeSquare, Chestnut Street and the Kentucky Artisan Center.Look for the Studio Artists at Berea logo intermingled withour shops & galleries. (Page 4 & Map-Page 16) Tour the beautiful Berea College Campus and learn aboutits moving history. Tours Mon. - Sat. (Page 27) Watch talented students work in broom making, jewelry,weaving and woodworking. Tours Mon. - Fri. (Page 27) Hike Indian Fort Mountain Trails or Anglin Falls.(Page 26)Afternoon Lunch: Enjoy lunch in your district. (Page 21) Continue to Explore Berea’s Art Districts: Artisan Village,College Square, Chestnut Street and the Kentucky ArtisanCenter. Stop for treats and a drink at a candy shop or café. Take a student-guided tour of the Berea College HistoricCampus Mon. - Sat. (Page 27) Converse with students as you tour the Berea CollegeCraft Industries Mon. - Fri. (Page 27) Hike, bike, and discover Berea’s natural beauty.(Page 26)Evening Check in: Discover Kentucky hospitality at its finest.(Page 17) Dinner out: Enjoy local food specialties. (Page 21) Take in a play, a concert, dance, or buy an instrumentand “jam“ with local musicians. (Page 27)21-800-598-5263

ContentsStudio Artists .4Shopping .4Map & Directory .15Lodging.17Dining.21Adventure Tourism.26In Berea.27Calendar of Events.28Festival of Learnshops.29DISCOVER A TOWNLIKE NO OTHER.Welcome to Berea, home to a thriving population ofpotters, weavers, instrument makers, furniture artisans,jewelry designers, glass workers, painters, sculptors,and musicians. The story of Berea’s artisan community isinterwoven with the dynamic history of Berea College,home to a student crafts program that preserves traditionalAppalachian arts. The college was founded in 1855 asthe first interracial and coeducational college in the South,and the town grew up around it. Berea has a longstandingtradition of diversity, social justice, environmentalresponsibility, and community service. Both college andtown are committed to the practice of sustainability.Several of the students choose to live “off-the-grid” in theschool’s Eco-Village, community artists have “adopted” rainbarrels to raise conservation awareness, and the town itselfhas committed to a strategic plan to promote sustainableeco-tourism.Berea Welcome Center – 3 Artist CircleHistoric L&N Railroad DepotFind information here to plan your tour of Berea.(800) 598-5263 or (859) 986-2540. Open 7 days aweek 9am to 5pm. Closed Sundays Jan 1 thru Mar 31.Free parking.www.facebook.com/BereaKYwww.berea.com 3

SHOPPINGStudio Artists at BereaExperience the various stages ofart production through educationalgraphics and text, and artists as theirwork schedule permits.An insider’sview of how the creative processbecomes visible. Look for the “StudioArtists at Berea: Artists at Work” icons in this directory andon signs as you wander through town.artisan village1.Honeysuckle Vine - 2 Artist Circle, (859) 986-2411 4 Working Artist Studios (see 1a-1d below) Handmade Christmas decorations-year round Large selection of Kentucky food products Handmade cornshuck items & coal art Cherry wood utensils and salad bowls1a. Hot Flash Beads - 2 ArtistCircle, (859) 986-2411 Nationally known fortorch worked glassbeads Earrings, bracelets,necklaces and more1b. Dinah Tyree-Watercolors2 Artist Circle,(859) 986-2411 Originals, prints, cards Visit with the artist atwork1c.Lindsay Gallery - 2 ArtistCircle, (859) 771-3419www.lgjewelry.com Jewelry maker Metal-smith Working in silver, brass,copper, glass and stone41-800-598-5263

Gilliam Gallery & StudioImages Of Santa1d. Images Of Santa - 2 Artist Circle, (859) 582-2065,www.lindyevans.com Original life-like characters from polymer clay Santa collectibles, elves Workshops available2.Gilliam Gallery & Studio - 139 N. Broadway,(859) 985-8006 3.Stained glass, fused glass, lamp worked beadsPhotographs, jewelryPaintings, prints, cards, and bottle artTurning Wheel PotteryBerea Arts Council - 139 N. Broadway, (859) 985-9317,www.bereaartscouncil.org Community arts organization Hosts exhibits, workshops, events and programsincluding the annual Quilt Extravaganza, GardenTour, Walk with the Arts, Summer Art Camp for Kidsand Stepping Out for Art4.Jazzy Jewels by Linda - 137B N. Broadway,(859) 582-0765, www.jazzyjewelsbylinda.com Full service bead storeHandcrafted jewelrySpecializing in bridal and pageantInfant, kids, and pet accessoriesRibbons, purses and doll clothesWorkshops availablewww.berea.com 5

SHOPPING5.Gastineau Studio - 135 N. Broadway,(859) 986-9158, www.gastineaustudio.com Jewelry, ornaments, napkin ring holders, key ringsand more Pewter holloware: baby cups, juleps, and the onlyplace to get the “Hipster Sipster” Sign up for our jewelry-making workshops6.Music Makers - 125 N. Broadway, (859) 986-3616 Musical instruments, equipment & accessories Instructional classes offered Recording studio7.Gallery 123 - 123 N. Broadway, (859) 985-8017 This studio/gallery showcases emerging artistsworking in the Art Accelerator pilot program Recent Berea College graduates have been chosenfor business training while growing as artists Visit, tour the studios, talk to the artists and perhapstake a piece of art home with youGallery 12361-800-598-5263

Kentucky Guild of Artists& Craftsmen Galleries andVisual Arts Academy8.Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen Galleries &Visual Arts Academy - 116 N. Broadway, (859) 986-3192,www.kyguild.org, info@kyguild.org Promoting and marketing the work of their juriedmembers Offering quality work by Kentucky artisans Teaching classes from April - Nov. at the Academy Call or visit the website to register for 2015 classes8a. Jeannette’s Jewelry - 116 N. Broadway, (859) 986-3192,(859) 248-2505, www.jeannettesjewelry.com Wire wrapped jewelry, with handmade beads,fused glass and much more One-of-a-kind pieces, pins, pendants, chains, rings,bracelets, earrings and more Metalsmith work, with cabochons of beautifulmineral stones9.Old Town Candy Kitchen & Fudge Factory128 N. Broadway, (859) 985-0541 KY Proud – gourmet fudges, bourbon balls, truffles,turtles, caramels, toffee, chocolates Ice cream, shakes and malts10. Weaver’s Bottom Craft Studio - 140 N. Broadway,(859) 986-8661 Traditional style weaving: coverlets, rugs, towels.Three kinds of chair seatsCornshuck dolls, elf housesCustom orders welcomeWeaver’s BottomCraft Studiowww.berea.com 7

SHOPPINGTop Drawer GalleryWeston Glass Studio11. Weston Glass Studio - 217 Adams Street, (859) 985-0150 Handcrafted glass giftware at affordable prices Glass ornaments, vases, starfish, pumpkins andmore Blow your own ornament workshop – call for appt.12. Top Drawer Gallery - 202 N. Broadway, (859) 985-2907,www.topdrawergallery.com Very finest and most distinctive assortment of hand crafted collectibles and functional items Traditional and contemporary items: pottery, glass,Shaker Furniture, wood, decorative metal and more13. Family Tree - 202 N. Broadway, (859) 986-8177 Handmade baskets Quilted items Local crafts14. Three Fold Meats - 210 N. Broadway, (859) 985-2328 Your source for hormone free, no additive products Grass and grain fed beef Pork, chicken, and lamb Amish goods15. Kiln Time - 301 W. Jefferson Street, (859) 986-5840 Ceramics – paint your own or custom order Over 1,000 pieces to choose from Warm glass art16. Fine Wine Caddy LLC - 201 Lester Street, (859) 986-7243www.finewinecaddy.com Wine caddies and kitchenware81-800-598-5263

Chestnut Street17. Mitchell Tolle Studio & Gallery - 633 Chestnut Street,(859) 986-1069, www.mitchelltolle.com Mitchell Tolle’s renowned watercolor paintings Originals, prints, books, note cards18. Berea Center for the Arts - 315 Chestnut Street,(859) 985-8891, www.berea-center-arts.com Represents more than 35 talented juried artistsTwo-dimensional fine arts, weaving, jewelryfurniture, ceramics, and potteryAuditorium, occasional live music, theater, lectures,poetry reading18a. Fiber Frenzy - 315 Chestnut Street, (859) 985-8891,www.fiberfrenzy.net Locally-produced yarn Yarn from Malabrigo, Brown Sheep, Cascade,Universal, Knitting Fever, etc. Needles, accessories, project bags Classes available for groups and individualsbookstores1. Robie Books - 307 Chestnut Street, (859) 228-0499 Handpicked selection of new books Specialized used books Generous children’s sections Local authors and regional titlesRobie BooksMitchell TolleStudio & GalleryFiber Frenzywww.berea.com 9

SHOPPINGCollege SquareH.Berea College Student Crafts - 100 Dixie Court,(859) 985-3220, www.bereacollegecrafts.comBerea College Crafts celebrates 122 years oftraditional Appalachian craft making. The Collegeis not only renowned for upholding time-honoredtechniques, but for helping form the SouthernHighlands Craft Guild and Kentucky Guild of Artistsand Craftsmen. Today, Berea College Crafts makesand markets items in wood, furniture, broom making,weaving, jewelry and ceramics. They are featuredat Student Crafts on the Square (# 21), The Shoppeat Boone Tavern (# 19) and The Log House CraftGallery (# 28). The Log House Craft Gallery alsofeatures a complete selection of other regional artists.Campus craft studios are open to the public forself-guided tours Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm or see studentdemonstrations at Student Crafts on the Square Mon.Sat. 10am-5pm. Student guided walking tours arealso available. (Page 27).19. The Shoppe at Boone Tavern - 100 Main Street,(859) 985-3137 Berea College student craftsFine handmade local craftsOld-fashioned candy by Old Kentucky ChocolatesBoone Tavern merchandise20. Berea College Store - 108 Main Street, (859) 985-3197 Offical supplier of Berea merchandise and clothing School supplies Variety of green products10 1-800-598-5263

21. SCOTS Student Crafts on the Square - 120 Main Street,(859) 985-3963, www.bereacollegecrafts.com Watch students working in broom making,ceramics, jewelry, weaving and woodworking Converse with students and understand whythey are the “heart and soul” of Berea CollegeCraft Studios Only student crafts are sold22. Appalachian Fireside Gallery - 126 Main Street,(859) 986-9013 Pottery, handmade clothing, quilts Wooden products, books & more23. Peace Craft - 128 Main Street, (859) 986-7441,www.peacecraftinberea.org A not-for-profit, fair trade organization Unique clothing, jewelry, personal accessories,furniture, baskets and instruments24. Warren A. May Woodworker & Dulcimer Maker110 Center Street, (859) 986-9293, www.warrenamay.com Appalachian mountain dulcimers Handmade furniture and small wooden items Dulcimer books and accessoriesWarren A. May Woodworker& Dulcimer Makerwww.berea.com 11

SHOPPING25. Berea Fudge Shoppe - 207 Short Street, (859) 985-8799 Kentucky Proud products – gourmet fudges,bourbon balls, truffles, turtles, caramels, toffee Assorted chocolates and chocolate dipped items Ice cream, jams, sauces26. The Promenade Gallery - 204 Center Street,(859) 986-1609 Showcase of fine contemporary art and craft Exceptional collection of fiber art and paintings Musical instruments, garden art, jewelry & pottery27. Gallery 103 - 103 Jackson Street, (859) 986-0668 Teresa Cole, studiopotter/figurative sculptor Robert Craig Thompson,artist/silversmith Leah Naomi Rees, artist paintings, drawings,prints, cards28. Log House Craft Gallery 200 Estill Street,(859) 985-3226 Berea College Crafts:weaving, pottery, wood,brooms and furnitureRegional Works: yarn, knitting supplies, soaps,glass, music, literature, wood kitchen items,children’s toys and gamesLog House Craft Gallery12 1-800-598-5263

Berea College Farm Store29. Berea College Farm Store311 Main Street, (859) 985-3685,www.bereacollegefarmstore.com Variety of fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs, grains,honey, meats and more—all produced by students Berea College Farm’s experiential learninglaboratoryExit 7730. Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea - 200 Artisan Way,(859) 985-5448, www.kentuckyartisancenter.ky.govThe Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea provides aperfect introduction to theexciting array of crafts and artsmade in Berea and throughoutKentucky. The Center’s 25,000square-foot Kentucky limestonefacility features special exhibitsand convenient shopping.Stop by the Center’s travelinformation area to learn moreabout Berea’s many shops andworking artisans studio tour.Be sure to enjoy Kentucky cuisine in the Center’s café.The Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea is open daily,9am to 6pm; café 9:30am to 4:00pm. Admission isfree. Hours are subject to changes, please call ahead.www.berea.com 13

SHOPPINGExit 7631. Amish Store - 201 Prince Royal Drive, (859) 986-0733 Fresh baked breads, pies, and cookies KY Proud, all natural, ice cream Amish and local crafts Bulk foods, spices, and candies All natural, preservative free, jarred goods Local honeyArea Studios32. Tater Knob Pottery - 260 Wolf Gap Road,(859) 986-2167, www.taterknob.com Experience an up close and personal view ofpottery being thrown Open 9-5, Mon. thru Sat., year round, for 34 yrs. Full line of functional utilitarian pottery available Visit to find out what Southern Living and House andGarden TV discovered33. Berea Bonsai Studio and Nursery - 228 Old WallacetonRoad, (859) 582-1234, www.bereabonsai.com Full service Bonsai Studio and Nursery with trees,tools, pots and supplies Kentucky’s largest selection of finished bonsai trees Extensive selection of raw stock for your uniqueproject Many hard to find native species for bonsai Tree design, maintenance and boarding servicesavailable Individual instruction as well as group workshopsavailable Hours by appointment - contact us today!Tater Knob Pottery14 1-800-598-5263

lodging 6.America’s Best Value Inn196 Prince Royal Dr., (859) 985-80007.Holiday Motel100 Jane St., (859) 986-93118.Comfort Inn & Suites219 Paint Lick Rd., (859) 985-55009.Fairfield Inn & Suites227 Paint Lick Rd., (859) 985-8191 12. Econo Lodge254 Paint Lick Rd., (859) 986-932314. Motel 61029 Cooper Dr., (859) 986-7373 In InIn * * *Out ** Off siteRefrigerator diningMicrowave Knights Inn715 Chestnut St., (859) 986-2384MAP & DIRECTORYFitness Room 5. Pool (Indoor or Outdoor)Jacuzzi Suites Boone Tavern Hotel100 Main St., (859) 985-3700Hot Tub on sitePet-Friendly(Fee May Apply) 1.13. Red Roof Inn & Suites330 Hotel Court, (859) 228-0340Continental BreakfastLODGINGSmoking RoomsBoone Tavern HotelIndoor Room AccessSHOPS & CRAFTS ��sDairy QueenDomino’s PizzaKentucky Fried ChickenLee’s Famous RecipeChicken & CateringLittle Caesar’s PizzaLong John Silver’s/A&W*Available upon request. **Hot breakfastCAmpgrounds/RV Parks2.The Greathouse Inn B&B317 Jackson Street,(859) 986-73513.Weaver’s Rest Cottage106 Churchill Ct.,(859) 582-347510. Walnut MeadowRV Campground103 Sites at Exit 76 & I-75(859) 986-61804.The Doctor’s Inn B&Bwww.berea.com 1715. HomeGrown HideAwaysTent & RV CampingApril-Oct. (reservation only)500 Floyd Branch Rd.(859) 986-347818 1-800-598-5263Robie Books (859) 228-0499HomeGrown HideAways1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Honeysuckle Vine (859) 986-24111a. Hot Flash Beads (859) 986-24111b. Dinah Tyree Watercolors (859) 986-24111c. Lindsay Gallery (859) 771-34191d. Images Of Santa (859) 582-20652. Gilliam Gallery & Studio (859) 985-80063. Berea Arts Council (859) 985-93174. Jazzy Jewels by Linda (859) 582-07655. Gastineau Studio (859) 986-91586. Music Makers (859) 986-36167. Gallery 123 (859) 985-80178. KY Guild of Artists and Craftsmen Galleries (859) 986-31928a. Jeannette’s Jewelry (859) 248-25059. Old Town Candy Kitchen & Fudge Factory (859) 985-054110. Weaver’s Bottom Craft Studio (859) 986-866111. Weston Glass Studio (859) 985-015012. Top Drawer Gallery (859) 985-290713. Family Tree (859) 986-817714. Three Fold Meats (859) 985-232815. Kiln Time (859) 986-584016. Fine Wine Caddy LLC (859) 986-7243Chestnut Street17. Mitchell Tolle Studio & Gallery (859) 986-106918. Berea Center for the Arts (859) 985-889118a. Fiber Frenzy (859) 985-8891Berea College Student Crafts (859) 985-322019. The Shoppe at Boone Tavern (859) 985-313720. Berea College Store (859) 985-319721. SCOTS Student Crafts on the Square (859) 985-396322. Appalachian Fireside Gallery (859) 986-901323. Peace Craft (859) 986-744124. Warren A. May Woodworker (859) 986-929325. Berea Fudge Shoppe (859) 985-879926. The Promenade Gallery (859) 986-160927. Gallery 103 (859) 986-066828. The Log House Craft Gallery (859) 985-322629. Berea College Farm Store (859) 985-3685Exit 77antique shops11. Oh! Kentucky Campground70 Sites at Exit 76 & I-75(859) 986-1150The Doctor’s Inn B&B617 Chestnut St.,(859) 986-3042McDonald’s (2 locations)Papa JohnsPizza HutSonicSubway (3 locations)Taco BellWendy’sbookstore1.1.College Square 100 Main StreetQUICK SERVE DINING* *B&B’s and CottagesHistoric Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant(800) 366-9358/(859) 985-3700Main Street Café (859) 986-0703Berea Coffee & Tea Co. (859) 986-7656PapaLeno’s Italian (859) 986-4497Dinner Bell Restaurant (859) 986-2777Hong Kong Buffet (859) 985-0081Mariachi’s Mexican (859) 986-0076Cracker Barrel (859) 986-0512Wanpen Chinese/Thai (859) 985-1010Mario’s Pizza (859) 986-2331Amish Store (859) 986-0733El Rio Grande Mexican (859) 985-0314Gondolier (859) 228-0031Kentucky Artisan Center Café (859) 985-5448Smoke House Grill & Buffet (859) 986-0830Dino’s Pizza House (859) 228-0001Best Do-Nuts (859) 358-2252Daddy Yo’s Frozen Yogurt (859) 868-1148Artisan Village 201 N. Broadway30. Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea (859) 985-5448Barnes CollectiblesSomething Olde Antique Shop (859) 986-6057Bay Window Antiques (859) 986-2345Todd’s Antique Mall (859) 986-9087Teresa’s Antiques (859) 986-9147Monarch Treasures (859) 595-2276Chestnut Street Mini Mall (859) 986-0575www.berea.com 15Exit 7631. Amish Store (859) 986-0733AREA STUDIOS32. Tater Knob Pottery (859) 986-216733. Berea Bonsai Studio and Nursery (859) 582-123416 1-800-598-5263

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LODGINGHistoric Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant1.Historic Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant100 Main Street, (859) 985-3700, (800) 366-9358,www.boonetavernhotel.comThe beauty and bounty that is Berea surrounds youat The Historic Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant ofBerea College. Trust us. you are in for quite a treat.A recent 11 million renovation restored the historicbeauty and culture while preparing for another 100years by becoming a LEED Gold Certified Green Hotel.The uniquely welcoming guestrooms consist of studenthandcrafted furniture, bedding and a tiled mirror.The Award-winning restaurantfeatures legendary and originalSouthern Cuisine as well aslocally crafted wines andbeer. Group attendeeswill share an enrichedexperience that is quiet andprofessional for meetings, ormemorable social gatheringsand picture perfect celebrations. The Greathouse InnThe graceful white columns nestleamong the best of Berea.2.The Greathouse Inn B&B317 Jackson Street, (859) 986-7351, bbgreathouse.comThis beautifully restored 1917 arts and crafts homehas three bedrooms with private baths, a large frontporch, back deck, screened in porch and a largefamily and sitting room. All rooms are decorated withfamily antiques. Convenient five minute walk to CollegeSquare.www.berea.com 19

LODGING3.Weaver’s Rest Cottage106 Churchill Court, (859) 582-3475,www.weaversrestcottage.comA fully furnished cottage. Originally the first Mayorof Berea‘s home, and then an integral part of thehistoric Churchill Weavers looming site. This cottage isavailable for overnight or weekly rentals, meetings andgatherings. The cottage hosts a queen bed and pull out,a claw foot bathtub and shower, fully furnished kitchen,wireless access, central heat and air, porch and privateparking. Just a 5 minute walk to downtown Berea.4.The Doctor’s Inn B&B617 Chestnut Street, (859) 986-3042,www.doctorsinnofbereaky.comThis Greek revival home with a breathtaking view hasguest rooms appointed with genuine Berea Collegeantique furniture, oriental rugs, and stained glasswindows, each featuring private baths. Full gourmetbreakfasts are served upon guests’ schedule. The Innis located within a few blocks of art galleries, antiqueshops, and the many exclusive craft shops and studios,as well as the campus of Berea College.The Doctor’s InnWeaver’s Rest Cottage20 1-800-598-5263

DININGHistoric Boone TavernHotel & Restaurant1. Historic Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant100 Main Street, College Square (800) 366-9358/(859) 985-3700, www.boonetavernhotel.comSince 1909, fine dining has brought Boone Tavernmuch of its international acclaim. Whether you prefertraditional or creative southern cuisine, you will findpalate-pleasing fare in Boone Tavern’s award-winningdining room. The restaurant serves mouth wateringoriginal dishes using local and Kentucky Proudingredients for breakfast, lunch and dinner. BooneTavern is owned by Berea College and chances areyou will be served by one of the many students. Calland make a reservation or stop by to experience anadventure in dining excellence.Full Breakfast 7 Days a Week 7am-10am;Sun. Brunch Buffet 11am-2pm;Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11am-2pm;Dinner Sun.-Thurs. 5pm-8pm; Fri. & Sat. 5pm-8:30pm2.Main Street Café 106 Main Street, College Square.(859) 986-0703, www.msc-berea.comNear the Historic Boone Tavern Hotel, you’ll findthe cozy, full service, Main Street Café. The eclecticdécor pays tribute to all things hand-made. Withlocal art displayed on the exposed brick walls, andfresh, locally produced foods; Main Street Café helpsembody the unique personality of Berea’s craftedtradition. Serving a rich selection of vegetariandishes, fresh salads, sandwiches, burgers, soups anddesserts, the Café prides itself on hand-made qualityfoods. Dinner items include seafood, chicken, pastas,house specials, fresh-baked bread and more. Beautifulpatio, art, free wi-fi, and live music on the weekends.Independent and locally owned.Mon. - Thurs. 10:30am-8pm; Fri.-Sat. 10:30am-9pm;Sun. 10:30am-4pmwww.berea.com 21

DINING3.Berea Coffee & Tea 124 Main Street, College Square.(859) 986-7656Come experience coffees from around the world. Allharvested and brokered through sustainable and fairtrade practices. Choose from a full service espressomenu, coffees, teas, shakes, juices and fruit smoothies.Grab breakfast, a sandwich, Panini or deliciousbakery item.Sun. 10am-6pm; Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-9pm; Sat. 8am-9pmBerea Coffee & Tea4.PapaLeno’s 108 CenterStreet, College Square.(859) 986-4497Try the specialtyMountaineer Pizza orother delightful Italiandishes such as chickenpasta, lasagna or a hotsub. Don’t forget thegarlic bread – it is a local favorite. Operating inBerea for 30 years.Sun. 12pm-10pm; Mon.-Thurs. 11am-10pm; Fri. &Sat.11am-11pm5.Dinner Bell 127 Plaza Drive, (859) 986-2777A hometown classic; the decor is country lodge stylewith plenty of seating. The meatloaf is like what mamaused to make. Try the chicken-n-dumplings, gourmethamburgers or the BBQ.Breakfast served all day. Open Daily 7am-9pm*Winter Hours 7am-8pm22 1-800-598-5263

Dinner Bell6.Hong Kong Buffet 265 Prince Royal Drive,(859) 985-0081In the mood for Chinese? All you can eat. Over100 items daily including Chinese, American andJapanese style. You won’t leave hungry!Sun.-Thurs. 11am-9:30pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-10:30pm7.Mariachi’s 780 Chestnut Street, (859) 986-0076Authentic Mexican food – no sombrero required.The building is beautiful; the food is fast, hot anddelicious. Lunch specials daily.Sun.-Thurs. 11am-9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-10pm8.Cracker Barrel 101 McKinney Drive, (859) 986-0512A national favorite with good country cooking, giftstore and rocking chairs on the porch.Sun.-Thurs. 6am-10pm; Fri. & Sat. 6am-11pm9.Wanpen 103 Brenwood Street, (859) 985-1010Food prepared by Wanpen herself. Authentic Thaidishes such as Red Sea or Pad Thai and Chinese styleincluding Moo-Goo-Gai-Pan and Sesame Chicken.Sun. 11:30am-3pm & 5pm-9pm; Mon. Closed;Tues.-Fri. 11am-3pm & 5pm-9pm;Sat.11:30am-3pm & 5pm-9pm10. Mario’s Pizza & Buffet 636 Chestnut Street,(859) 986-2331Family owned and operated, serving Berea for over37 years. Specializing in a Pizza and Pasta Buffet,along with a very broad menu including Burgers,Subs, Steaks, Pasta, Ribs, Mexican Dishes andDesserts. Buffet available all day every day.Sun.-Thurs. 11am-1am; Fri. & Sat. 11am-2amwww.berea.com 23

DINING11. Amish Store 201 Prince Royal Drive, (859) 986-0733Sandwiches made to order on homemade bread,with over 40 choices of cheese and meats. HickorySmoked BBQ chicken and pork, slow cooked on sight.Soup Beans and cornbread. Catering availableOpen 7 Days a Week 8am-7pm, Deli open all day.Breakfast (with free coffee) made to order every day.8am-11am12. El Rio Grande 305 Chestnut Street, (859) 985-0314Fast and hot Mexican entrées. Try a chimichanga orsizzling fajita meal and top it off with some fried icecream.Sun.-Thurs. 11am-9:30pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-10pm13. Gondolier 102 Jill Drive, (859) 228-0031Choose from a fine selection of Italian and Greekdishes.Tues.-Sun. 11am-10pm; closed Mon.14. Kentucky Artisan Center Café 200 Artisan Way,(859) 985-5448, www.kentuckyartisancenter.ky.govDine in a casual atmosphere with artistic flair and doa little shopping for Kentucky-made gifts as well! Thisis a great place to have morning coffee and a muffin,a full traditional lunch such as pork with apples, friedchicken, homemade meatloaf or an afternoon snack.Don’t forget to enjoy one of the café’s many Kentuckydesserts including Bourbon Bread Pudding, and DerbyPie.Open Daily. Café Express 9:30am-4:00pm;Grill 11am-4:00pm, Hot Entrees 11am-2pmKentucky Artisan Center Café24 1-800-598-5263

15. Smokehouse Grill & Buffet 359 Peggy Flats Road,(859) 986-0830, www.smokehousegrillberea.comCountry cookin’ at its finest! Some of our localfavorites are our BBQ ribs, chicken and pork. Alsoknown for our fried green tomatoes. All new breakfastbar every Saturday and Sunday 7am-11am. We offera full salad bar with homemade salads, dressings,and croutons. Burgers and sandwiches along withnumerous country plates just like grandma makes.Don’t leave without trying our homemade PeanutButter Pie or one of our other delicious homemadedesserts. You’ll leave feelin’ like family!Dine in or carry-out available. Open Daily 7am-9pm16. Dino’s Pizza House 1300 Walnut Meadow Road,(859) 228-0001Dine in, carryout, or delivery. Here at Dino’s we takepride in making our food the old-fashion way, fromscratch. We prepare everything in-house from ourpizza dough, to classic dinners, all the way downto our famous sauces such as meat sauce, marinara,and alfredo. And what is a fulfilling dinner without adessert? Come in and try one of our gourmet cakes orcheesecakes! True Italian cuisine made from the bestand freshest of ingredients only at Dino’s Pizza House,serving Corbin, London, and now Berea!Mon.-Thurs. 11am-10:30pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am11:30pm; Sun. 11am-10pm17. Best Do-Nuts 170 Mini Mall Drive, (859) 358-2252Fresh delicious Donuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Apple Fritters,Long Johns and more.Open Daily 6am-2pm18. Daddy Yo’s Frozen Yogurt 405 Richmond Road,(859) 868-1148Daddy Yo’s is a family owned, local yogurt shop thatis sure to satisfy all ranges of the taste buds. If you’relooking for a delicious treat that is not only good butgood for you and is easy on the pocket book, thencome on in and help yourself to the wide range offlavors and toppings we have to offer.Mon.-Thurs. 11am-10pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-11pm;Sun. 12pm-10pmwww.berea.com 25

adventureBerea is a great getawayfor outdoor enthusiastsHikers – Trails with varying degrees of difficulty.Pick up information at the Berea Welcome Center.Anglin Falls Indian Fort Mountain Trails Brushy Fork Berea City Park Stephenson MemorialBikers – Explore Berea trails.Berea City Park Mayde Bebee White StephensonMemorialGolfers – Enjoy the challenge of the Appalachianlandscape on a scenic 9-hole course at the Berea CountryClub. 104 Churchill Drive, (859) 986-7141Runners – Take part in the Berea Championship Series. Fiveraces held throughout the year. www.runberea.comAdditional Activit

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