This was easily a 5 star experience. An old house converted to a cozy cafe/ deli. We stopped in for a late Sunday lunch and ordered a Hot Brown. To say it was excellent is an understatement. The house made ginger mint soda was excellent...More
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This was easily a 5 star experience. An old house converted to a cozy cafe/ deli. We stopped in for a late Sunday lunch and ordered a Hot Brown. To say it was excellent is an understatement. The house made ginger mint soda was excellent...More
Found in an unlikely location! Homemade comfort food. Made all our bellies warm and cozy. Fresh, whole ingredients. A new take on a lot of standards. And everything was delicious.
In the downtown historic district in a small older house that has been made into a restaurant/bar. Great lunch selections and everything we had was really good and fresh. I understand they also have a great brunch! You could tell it was very popular with...More
Had the bisque tomato soup and ham and mushroom quiche. The soup was served clabbered and warm,and the quiche was old and egg separated along with not even being warm. Have eaten at Stellas previously with the food being fresh. Will think hard before taking...More
The only downside is there are a lot of people running around a small space. We arrived at 11:30 for brunch on Sunday and it was a bit chaotic. We ended up just grabbing and empty table and placing our order. I love the brunch...More
Stella's was recommended as one of the best deli's in Kentucky. It is not a sandwich shop. It is an eclectic mix of cuisines and I chose to go native with a bourbon old fashioned and Kentucky burgoo with the apple walnut salad. Everything was...More
A fresh and different menu. Offbeat and trendy without being pretentious. Comfortable with a real sense of Kentucky life. More than a bucket list stop, a great place to become a regular.
Great lunch at this place with friendly service in a neat old house converted to a Deli/restaurant. Only drawback was tables and bar right together producing a lot of noise and too close quarters. There is a side room that is quieter and less crowded.
We had lunch here before visit the Mary Todd Lincoln home a few blocks away. It was a pleasant, thoroughly enjoyable lunch. Not being too, too hungry we opted for two different kinds of BLT sandwiches - delicious - two locally brewed beers, and pie....More
We had lunch at Stella's because I wanted a good Kentucky Hot Brown while visiting Lexington. It is a charming place, but difficult to find and it has no parking to speak of, necessitating a two block walk. Unfortunately, we hit it right at noon...More