What to do and see in Georgetown, Kentucky (KY): The Best Things to do Good for Couples

July 14, 2021 Myesha Cogley

Georgetown is a home rule-class city in Scott County, Kentucky, in the United States. The 2016 population was 33,440 per the United States Census Bureau. It is the 7th-largest city by population in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It is the seat of its county. It was originally called Lebanon when founded by Rev. Elijah Craig and was renamed in 1790 in honor of President George Washington. It is the home of Georgetown College, a private liberal arts college. Georgetown is part of the Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Georgetown

1. Old Friends at Dream Chase Farm

1841 Paynes Depot Rd, Georgetown, KY 40324-9138 +1 502-863-1775 http://www.oldfriendsequine.org/
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5.0 based on 489 reviews

Old Friends at Dream Chase Farm

Horse Racing's Living History Museum! At Old Friends, the non-profit Thoroughbred Retirement Center in Georgetown, KY, the horses may not be racing anymore, but they are winners everyday. Founded in 2003 by former Boston Globe film critic Michael Blowen, Old Friends cares for more than 200 horses, many of them stallions whose racing and breeding careers came to an end. A "Rural Hall of Fame", the farm welcomes visitors to get up close and personal with such stars of the turf as Kentucky Derby and Preakness winners Silver Charm and War Emblem, Belmont Stakes winners Sarava and Touch Gold, millionaire gelding Arson Squad, and many more. Hear their stories, meet them in person...Er..Horse. Our guests come to visit a few ex-racehorses, they leave having been touched by the heart of a Thoroughbred hero. March 15th through November 4th, tours are daily at 10 am, 1 pm & 3 pm. Winter hours at our Kentucky farm November 4th through March 14th - one tour daily at 11:00 only.

Reviewed By RobtB - Saint Charles, United States

Take a trip back down memory lane while enjoying a small piece of the golden years for some of the greatest race horses ever to race. Silver Charm/1997 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner, War Emblem/ 2002 Kentucky Derby winner and Preakness winner, Sarava/2002 Belmont Stakes winner, Touch Gold/1997 Belmont Stakes winner, reside here along with another 160 thoroughbreds living the good life in their twilight years. Also here are Alphabet Soup/Breeders Cup Classic champion from 1996, Popcorn Deelites, the horse that played "Seabiscuit" in the Toby McGuire movie. Afternoon Deelites, great grandson of Secretariat and Nicanor.....full blood brother to the great Barbaro. The final resting place of derby winner Charismatic and Secretariat's last sired foal "Tinners Way" are here along with so many others resting in peace. Many other champions and name horses from historic settings and times wait for you to either pet or feed a carrot to. The staff there is knowledgeable, friendly and so willing to tell the stories about these majestic animals you never knew. They exist because of our tour fees and donations in a setting fit for retired champions. If you are in the Georgetown KY area and you miss this, then you have cheated yourself out of a part of your trip through horse country. You never really know the next retired champion you may see at Old Friends. A return trip is a must.

2. Toyota Visitor Center and Plant Tour

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5.0 based on 286 reviews

Toyota Visitor Center and Plant Tour

Toyota Kentucky, located in Georgetown, is Toyota’s first and largest vehicle manufacturing plant in America. Each day, around 2,000 Toyotas are hand crafted by skilled Kentuckians, including America’s best selling car for 13 years running, the Camry, as well as the Camry Hybrid and Toyota’s flagship vehicle, the Avalon. Tours run five days a week, last about an hour and require a reservation to guarantee your seat.

3. My Old Kentucky Foam

149 E Main St, Georgetown, KY 40324-1763 +1 502-603-0069 https://www.facebook.com/mokyfoam2017
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

My Old Kentucky Foam

Reviewed By jloug

We appreciated the wide range of choices for both beer and liquor. The bartender was helpful in guiding our decisions.

4. Ward Hall

1782 Frankfort Rd, Georgetown, KY 40324-9162 +1 502-863-5356 [email protected] http://www.wardhall.net
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Ward Hall

Reviewed By 19Howie55 - Pikeville, United States

Ward Hall is an architectural treasure and a must see in central Kentucky. With a fascinating history, Ward Hall tells a story of Kentucky history that is intriguing. The preservationists who have adopted this project are to be commended for their efforts to preserve the house and to share its significance. We have visited this property several times and each time, significant improvements have been completed. Visit this home and support the work of those who are working to improve it and to share it.

5. Slainte Public House

320 E Main St, Georgetown, KY 40324-1739 +1 502-642-4631 http://www.facebook.com/slaintepublichouse
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Slainte Public House

Reviewed By 810teresar

I can't speak highly enough about this awesome downtown pub! I feel so fortunate to have this place in my hometown. Whether it is just a drink after work or listening to a great band on the patio, this is the spot! Lots of times they have a food truck out front with a nice bar food selection. Our favorite spot is on the patio, but if that isn't your thing there are spots inside for gathering as well. Stop by and see these friendly folks and you will be glad you did!

6. Yuko-En on the Elkhorn

400 E College St, Georgetown, KY 40324-1628 +1 502-316-4554 http://www.yuko-en.com/
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3.5 based on 39 reviews

Yuko-En on the Elkhorn

Reviewed By 978jbs

Another hat tip to Tripadvisor! So I woke up in my Georgetown hotel and hit up Tripadvisor for "things to do" in the area and found this place. Although this is a small park it is laid out in Japanese Zen style and it if very relaxing. I found it great for rebalancing. Peaceful and serene. The environment here allows for reflection and introspection. These are not just my words but my teen and better half agree. This was the absolute best unplanned stop of our trip. Pros: Easy to walk thru and doesn't take up much time; its right along the Elkhorn; even has a bathroom on the grounds. Cons: Nothing here to really tell you why its here; can sometimes hear traffic noise as it is near a fairly busy road but do not let it deter you - its very easy to overlook.

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