
Repas sous serre, plantes luxuriantes et charme du jardin à Lexington.
Kentucky Native Café est un restaurant et café de Lexington installé dans un espace en plein air rempli de plantes. Les clients apprécient les repas sous serre pendant les mois plus frais et les repas en plein air dans le jardin lorsque le temps le permet. Il accepte les chiens, avec un personnel sympathique et une ambiance calme et riche en nature. Parmi les plats phares du menu figurent des options végétariennes telles que la soupe de lentilles, le houmous et la soupe au chou-fleur rôti, ainsi que des concerts occasionnels et des marchés saisonniers.
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Savourez des repas dans une serre luxuriante ou dans un jardin en plein air, entouré de plantes et d'arbres pour une expérience paisible.
Savourez des plats sains et savoureux tels que la soupe de lentilles, le houmous et la soupe au chou-fleur rôti, avec des ingrédients de saison.
Apportez vos amis à quatre pattes pour vous détendre dans un cadre accueillant et adapté aux animaux, avec des places en extérieur.
Participez à des occasions spéciales telles que des soirées avec musique live et des marchés de Noël annuels pour favoriser l'engagement communautaire.
Savourez des pâtisseries fraîches, des bretzels et des parfums de gelato artisanaux tels que le tourbillon de mûre et cerise.
If I could only pick one place that I could go to every day in Lexington it would be KY Native. I mean, I love plants and delicious foods but this is more than that. Michler's has been at the heart of Lexington for over 100 years, so the roots are strong but they have grown a sanctuary here with beautiful plants flowing through carefully curated greenhouses. If you visit in the colder months the dining space in the greenhouse is warm, bright and beautiful. If you visit in the warmer months you are treated to outdoor, garden dining which is unmatched in its ascetic and charm. If youre lucky, you will visit when they have live music or an event! The Christmas Market is something my family visits each year. My last visit was with my 93 year old grandma. She didnt know what to expect and I was sort of nervous with her walker. She's new to Lexington and was very upset about having to move from Louisville. One warm Saturday, we went to the Farmer's Market downtown and then KY Native and she was the happiest she had been in months. Truly a special place!
I was looking for a dog friendly restaurant to go eat with my fur baby 🐶 . I had to do some online search I came across Kentucky native Café a lot of reviews mentioned it’s a dog friendly place and how the atmosphere at the cafe is so nice and honestly it did not disappoint. If you wanna eat healthy food thats good for your soul , have your fur baby with you with plants and nature around you . I had the lentil soup and hummus I felt so good eating them 🕉️💜 thank you ! I wish I took some food for my baby with me so he can enjoy the experience with me🥹🫶🏼✨🐶 that’s the only reason I had to leave quickly.
Heads up, no meat on the menu and they are small plates. That being said, the Roasted Cauliflower Soup was beautiful. The atmosphere was so unexpected. Smack in the middle of the city is this beautiful and quiet green space. As the sun went down, stings of light lite up in the trees and they set little low light lanterns on the tables.
There’s so much I can say about how amazing this place is. All the plants are so comforting and the little kids running around just gives a sense of home. This is my go to place whenever I am hanging out with people. I love that even though this is an open air space, there is still a privacy factor due to all the trees. Sitting outside surrounded by trees made me feel connected to nature. Everyone who works here is very friendly and welcoming. The food is delicious and the wait time is not even felt ( it is about 5 minutes). This time I just got a pretzel, a chocolate croissant, a blackberry and nutella gelato, and a cherry swirl gelato. That cost me about 17 dollars. The cafe is definitely hard to find but as long as you locate Michler’s Florist you can find it. Overall I love this place, the atmosphere is so peaceful and I am not about to stop visiting it.
I have been to Naive Café numerous times and I have had good and bad experiences. At this point the bad out weigh the good for me. The food is pretty good, but I have the gene where cilantro tastes like soap and unfortunately unless you ask what is in the food, you don’t know until your food is ready. Last time I went was an evening for dinner and they were just as busy as normal. When I asked two questions the person taking my order spoke very rudely to me. My friend and I order the burrata plate and it was supposed to come with peaches and another fruit, when it was ready it had tomatoes instead. The upsetting part was they did not tell us it switched. I like Native Café for the atmosphere, and it is worth checking out at least once! If you plan to go, go with the mindset that you are there for the green house and to hang out in a pretty area and if you feel like eating, then they have food and drinks available.
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