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  • know1
    know1 Posts: 6,801
    ComeToTX said:

    I'm staying at The Campbell House. Looks to be about a mile and a half from Rupp.

    Must try bars or restaurants around campus?

    For the true, local Lexington restaurant experience, you need to go to one of the Ramsey's locations. There are 3 and one of them isn't too far from campus.

    As far as bars, I usually just go to one of the breweries, but I'm a beer fan. Country Boy, Blue Stallion, Ethereal and West Sixth are the best option. There are several good bars downtown near the arena including Parlay Social and Belle's Cocktail house.

    Ethereal Brewing is in a warehouse district called the Pepper Campus that is being reclaimed and it has a couple of restaurants and a bar called the Break Room all around the same parking lot. Don't let the surroundings scare you away. It's about a mile of so from the arena. It's a really cool spot with large patios and a stream flowing past. If the weather's nice, it's a winner although it's not my favorite brewery of the choices available.

    Another good restaurant/bar is Drake's.
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  • yellowwho
    yellowwho Posts: 1,661
    Jason P said:

    Hyatt is expensive but probably worth it to save hassle after the show.

    what's the rates been going for ?? just wondering....I booked the Hilton across the street but almost went Hyatt
  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,327
    yellowwho said:

    Jason P said:

    Hyatt is expensive but probably worth it to save hassle after the show.

    what's the rates been going for ?? just wondering....I booked the Hilton across the street but almost went Hyatt
    Right now it is $225 with no cancellation policy. I'm waiting for the lotto to finish before booking.
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  • yellowwho
    yellowwho Posts: 1,661
    Jason P said:

    yellowwho said:

    Jason P said:

    Hyatt is expensive but probably worth it to save hassle after the show.

    what's the rates been going for ?? just wondering....I booked the Hilton across the street but almost went Hyatt
    Right now it is $225 with no cancellation policy. I'm waiting for the lotto to finish before booking.
    thanks. the no cancellation policy is kind of a bummer
  • FoxyRedLa
    FoxyRedLa Lauren / MI Posts: 4,810
    Jason P said:

    yellowwho said:

    Jason P said:

    Hyatt is expensive but probably worth it to save hassle after the show.

    what's the rates been going for ?? just wondering....I booked the Hilton across the street but almost went Hyatt
    Right now it is $225 with no cancellation policy. I'm waiting for the lotto to finish before booking.
    I booked thru expedia and I am offered free cancelation.
    Oh please let it rain today.
    Those that can be trusted can change their mind.
  • pjalive21
    pjalive21 St. Louis, MO Posts: 2,818
    Jason P said:

    yellowwho said:

    Jason P said:

    Hyatt is expensive but probably worth it to save hassle after the show.

    what's the rates been going for ?? just wondering....I booked the Hilton across the street but almost went Hyatt
    Right now it is $225 with no cancellation policy. I'm waiting for the lotto to finish before booking.
    YIKES!...glad I went with Airbnb and spent 48 bucks to rent out someones studio apartment only a mile from the Rupp...hotels are highway robbery

  • FoxyRedLa
    FoxyRedLa Lauren / MI Posts: 4,810
    Sorry meant to ask what's the weather like this time of year?? Is it south of MI enough to be kinda warm lol?
    Oh please let it rain today.
    Those that can be trusted can change their mind.
  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,327
    FoxyRedLa said:

    Jason P said:

    yellowwho said:

    Jason P said:

    Hyatt is expensive but probably worth it to save hassle after the show.

    what's the rates been going for ?? just wondering....I booked the Hilton across the street but almost went Hyatt
    Right now it is $225 with no cancellation policy. I'm waiting for the lotto to finish before booking.
    I booked thru expedia and I am offered free cancelation.
    I checked and you can get free cancellation, but it's $40 extra.
    Be Excellent To Each Other
    Party On, Dudes!
  • uninnocent-
    uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
    I put in for this one as well. The bourbon selection in my home province blows so I'm hoping to get a couple bottles to bring back.
  • FoxyRedLa
    FoxyRedLa Lauren / MI Posts: 4,810
    Jason P said:

    FoxyRedLa said:

    Jason P said:

    yellowwho said:

    Jason P said:

    Hyatt is expensive but probably worth it to save hassle after the show.

    what's the rates been going for ?? just wondering....I booked the Hilton across the street but almost went Hyatt
    Right now it is $225 with no cancellation policy. I'm waiting for the lotto to finish before booking.
    I booked thru expedia and I am offered free cancelation.
    I checked and you can get free cancellation, but it's $40 extra.
    If you pay later? Is that what you mean?
    Oh please let it rain today.
    Those that can be trusted can change their mind.
  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,327
    FoxyRedLa said:

    Jason P said:

    FoxyRedLa said:

    Jason P said:

    yellowwho said:

    Jason P said:

    Hyatt is expensive but probably worth it to save hassle after the show.

    what's the rates been going for ?? just wondering....I booked the Hilton across the street but almost went Hyatt
    Right now it is $225 with no cancellation policy. I'm waiting for the lotto to finish before booking.
    I booked thru expedia and I am offered free cancelation.
    I checked and you can get free cancellation, but it's $40 extra.
    If you pay later? Is that what you mean?
    It's $200 plus taxes for pay now and no cancel or $240 for pay later w/ cancel.
    Be Excellent To Each Other
    Party On, Dudes!
  • ham_on_rye
    ham_on_rye Indiana Dunes Posts: 207
    edited January 2016
    Driving down from Northwest Indiana hopefully with tickets in reserved. My # is in the 4#####'s so with 99% holding steady I may see some good seats! Accuweather says the average is high 60's for that time of year in Lexington.
    Post edited by ham_on_rye on
  • Just booked at Hyatt. Hope I get tickets, if I do will have an extra. If I don't can someone hook a brother up? lol
  • Spoony C
    Spoony C Posts: 278
    edited January 2016


    Goddamn! Thats kind of cool. Anyone comment on the overall acoustics of the Rupp Arena?

    I've never had a truly bad concert experience there (have seen numerous shows over the years, including PJ 2003, Bush/Goo Goo Dolls/No Doubt in 1996, Chili Peppers/Foo Fighters in 2000, U2 in 2001, Tom Petty 2002, Nine Inch Nails 2006, DMB 1998, and Springsteen 2002), but I don't love it. (Admittedly, I'm biased--the luxurious-by-comparison KFC Yum! Center in Louisville is in my backyard, and has comparable capacity, plus PJ hasn't played Louisville itself since 1994.) It's multipurpose, and holds all kind of events, but it was built primarily as a temple for basketball, so everything is steep to give a birds-eye view of the floor. The lower level is steeper than in a lot of arenas, and the upper deck is (unless the last round of renovations changed this) all bleachers, and pretty steep. So if you don't get 10C tickets, do your best at the TM sale to get floor or lower bowl.
    know1 said:


    As I mentioned earlier, you do not want to miss Keeneland. If you're flying in that early, go there on the weekend and then check out Frankfort and Louisville the other days. I wouldn't bother with either one of those, though. I'd go on some distillery tours or go for a hike at Red River Gorge or even the Kentucky Horse Park. There's almost nothing to see in Frankfort and I'm not sure what you'd want to visit in Louisville either.

    Frankfort is the state capital, but other than government buildings, isn't much of a city--it's halfway between Louisville and Lexington, and people who live there are usually okay to go to either of them for major events and activities.

    There's a ton to see in Louisville, and as it's a couple weeks before the Kentucky Derby, the city will be in the process of prettying up for the tourists. Churchill Downs won't be active (its opening day is usually the Saturday before Kentucky Derby, which means it will open on 4/30, after most PJ fans have moved on), so if you want to see racing, go to Keeneland in Lexington. But the Kentucky Derby Museum is onsite, and open every day, I think. Downtown has the Louisville Slugger Museum (with tours of the working baseball-bat factory floor daily). The restaurant/bar scene is great--there's a few hopping neighborhoods like NuLu (East Market Street, on the eastern end of downtown), Frankfort Avenue, and the Highlands (Bardstown Road/Baxter Avenue). Recommended stops include Against The Grain (brewpub located at Louisville Slugger Field, the minor league ballpark downtown, with a rotating list of interesting beers), Silver Dollar (constantly on magazine lists of best whiskey bars in the country, and with a tasty food menu to boot), and Doc Crow's (barbecue and oyster bar near the KFC Yum! Center downtown).

    And if you come into Kentucky early enough, on Saturday 4/23 is Thunder Over Louisville, the air show and massive fireworks spectacular that serves as the official kickoff of the Kentucky Derby Festival. It's downtown over the Ohio River, with lots of viewing spaces in the parks and businesses along the way (the park space is free and/or cheap, maybe $5 admission, but the restaurants, garage rooftops, etc are expensive and booked well in advance). Big crowds, and not always the best weather, but a good sight to see if you're there.

  • yellowwho
    yellowwho Posts: 1,661
    Spoony C said:


    Goddamn! Thats kind of cool. Anyone comment on the overall acoustics of the Rupp Arena?

    I've never had a truly bad concert experience there (have seen numerous shows over the years, including PJ 2003, Bush/Goo Goo Dolls/No Doubt in 1996, Chili Peppers/Foo Fighters in 2000, U2 in 2001, Tom Petty 2002, Nine Inch Nails 2006, DMB 1998, and Springsteen 2002), but I don't love it. (Admittedly, I'm biased--the luxurious-by-comparison KFC Yum! Center in Louisville is in my backyard, and has comparable capacity, plus PJ hasn't played Louisville itself since 1994.) It's multipurpose, and holds all kind of events, but it was built primarily as a temple for basketball, so everything is steep to give a birds-eye view of the floor. The lower level is steeper than in a lot of arenas, and the upper deck is (unless the last round of renovations changed this) all bleachers, and pretty steep. So if you don't get 10C tickets, do your best at the TM sale to get floor or lower bowl.
    know1 said:


    As I mentioned earlier, you do not want to miss Keeneland. If you're flying in that early, go there on the weekend and then check out Frankfort and Louisville the other days. I wouldn't bother with either one of those, though. I'd go on some distillery tours or go for a hike at Red River Gorge or even the Kentucky Horse Park. There's almost nothing to see in Frankfort and I'm not sure what you'd want to visit in Louisville either.

    Frankfort is the state capital, but other than government buildings, isn't much of a city--it's halfway between Louisville and Lexington, and people who live there are usually okay to go to either of them for major events and activities.

    There's a ton to see in Louisville, and as it's a couple weeks before the Kentucky Derby, the city will be in the process of prettying up for the tourists. Churchill Downs won't be active (its opening day is usually the Saturday before Kentucky Derby, which means it will open on 4/30, after most PJ fans have moved on), so if you want to see racing, go to Keeneland in Lexington. But the Kentucky Derby Museum is onsite, and open every day, I think. Downtown has the Louisville Slugger Museum (with tours of the working baseball-bat factory floor daily). The restaurant/bar scene is great--there's a few hopping neighborhoods like NuLu (East Market Street, on the eastern end of downtown), Frankfort Avenue, and the Highlands (Bardstown Road/Baxter Avenue). Recommended stops include Against The Grain (brewpub located at Louisville Slugger Field, the minor league ballpark downtown, with a rotating list of interesting beers), Silver Dollar (constantly on magazine lists of best whiskey bars in the country, and with a tasty food menu to boot), and Doc Crow's (barbecue and oyster bar near the KFC Yum! Center downtown).

    And if you come into Kentucky early enough, on Saturday 4/23 is Thunder Over Louisville, the air show and massive fireworks spectacular that serves as the official kickoff of the Kentucky Derby Festival. It's downtown over the Ohio River, with lots of viewing spaces in the parks and businesses along the way (the park space is free and/or cheap, maybe $5 admission, but the restaurants, garage rooftops, etc are expensive and booked well in advance). Big crowds, and not always the best weather, but a good sight to see if you're there.

    thanks for all the advise !
  • KCjam
    KCjam Posts: 144
    pjalive21 said:

    Never been to Lexington, rolling the dice.... Only a 5 hour trip from St. Louis....who else is going to attempt?
    Any suggested places to stay, eat, drink?

    pjalive21 said:

    Never been to Lexington, rolling the dice.... Only a 5 hour trip from St. Louis....who else is going to attempt?
    Any suggested places to stay, eat, drink?

    Lexington is a very nice city. Downtown has a cozy feel to it. I live in Georgetown and work about 2 blocks from Rupp. I have been taking some walks as I am getting old and need some exercise and go right past Rupp and the ticket office about 2 or 3 days a week. Rupp connects to the Hyatt Regency Hotel which is very nice and pricey, I am sure.

    Cheapside Bar and Grill is right next to my office and about 2 blocks from Rupp on the Corner of Short and Mill Streets. It is really good. Sawyers has really good burgers and chilli and is a bit closer to Rupp off of Main Street. The Rupp complex has some restaurants (Arby's, Subway, A & W, and a Chinese place that is pretty good).

    I put in for that show and 3 others.
  • TL170678
    TL170678 Near Louisville, in Indiana, closer to Kentucky Posts: 422
    edited January 2016
    I've never had a truly bad concert experience there (have seen numerous shows over the years, including PJ 2003, , Tom Petty 2002, Nine Inch Nails 2006,
    @Spoony C
    I was at these 3 shows too.... Do you remember how insane the floor area was during NIN? It was awesome and packed like sardines. Just a giant mosh pit basically....
    Pearl Jam were awesome.
    Tom Petty played the entire Last DJ album...My buddy hated it, I thought it was great.

    I really suck at replying on this message board.
    Post edited by TL170678 on
  • KCjam
    KCjam Posts: 144

    I live here and planning to attend. Have not been to concert at Rupp but have seen a couple basketball games which have been a blast. Pizza place called Pies and Pints right across the street. New restaurant called HopCat which has a tremendous beer selection. You'll also be able to find bourbon without a problem. There is a nice Hilton downtown right near the arena which also has a restaurant called Bigg Blue Martini. Haven't had food but drinks before ball game since its so close to arena. Also, there is a restaurant called Saul Good within walking distance of both Hilton and arena which has good food and beverage options. The Hyatt is connected to Rupp so obviously a nice choice due to minimal travel. Interested in some good craft beer, there is one about 5 minutes from arena called Blue Stallion Brewing Co.

    Have also been to Pies and Pints (saw Coach Cal in there last year with his coaching staff). Really good pizza and awesome beer selection. And recently went to HopCat for the first time, and I agree it is pretty good with large beer selection as well. And was a regular at Big Blue Stallion for a while there. Drive past it every day going to work. It is good. On the corner of 3rd Street and Newtown Pike.
  • pjalive21
    pjalive21 St. Louis, MO Posts: 2,818
    KCjam said:

    pjalive21 said:

    Never been to Lexington, rolling the dice.... Only a 5 hour trip from St. Louis....who else is going to attempt?
    Any suggested places to stay, eat, drink?

    pjalive21 said:

    Never been to Lexington, rolling the dice.... Only a 5 hour trip from St. Louis....who else is going to attempt?
    Any suggested places to stay, eat, drink?

    Lexington is a very nice city. Downtown has a cozy feel to it. I live in Georgetown and work about 2 blocks from Rupp. I have been taking some walks as I am getting old and need some exercise and go right past Rupp and the ticket office about 2 or 3 days a week. Rupp connects to the Hyatt Regency Hotel which is very nice and pricey, I am sure.

    Cheapside Bar and Grill is right next to my office and about 2 blocks from Rupp on the Corner of Short and Mill Streets. It is really good. Sawyers has really good burgers and chilli and is a bit closer to Rupp off of Main Street. The Rupp complex has some restaurants (Arby's, Subway, A & W, and a Chinese place that is pretty good).

    I put in for that show and 3 others.
    Thanks for the suggestions, im hoping I score tickets and am able to check out the city and all the suggestions people have given. Not very man cities I haven't been to and this is one of them so im very much looking forward to it. I ended up booking a studio apartment off Arnbnb for 48 bucks a mile from Rupp and on the outskirts of UofK so ill get to walk the area a little bit.


  • Driving down from Northwest Indiana hopefully with tickets in reserved. My # is in the 4#####'s so with 99% holding steady I may see some good seats! Accuweather says the average is high 60's for that time of year in Lexington.

    Northwest Indiana here too!! Lexington is a definite for me as well. Hoping for both wrigleys also but one show at a time.