Lighthouse Restaurant
1500 Sulphur Well Knob Lick Rd, Edmonton, KY, 42129
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Address :
1500 Sulphur Well Knob Lick Rd
Edmonton, KY, 42129 - Phone (270) 565-3095
- Website https://www.eatatlighthouserestaurant.com
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Jacob P.
In the boondocks, to say the least, but so good. You must order the all-you-can-eat and split it amongst your party. The best country food around - a KY staple.
(5)Matry P.
Non-smoking restaurant! Yayyy!!! (So I'll give them a 4th star for that, instead of the three I was going to give them) Yes, this place is quaint and rural, but I have to admit I don't understand what all the fuss is about. I saw the rave reviews about the cat fish which is what I decided to order, and I wasn't that impressed by it. The fish, typical of all food served in secluded rule restaurants, was deep-fried. There were no healthy options at this restaurant from what I saw. The fish seemed undercooked to me as it was still pink and mushy. I ordered the mushrooms as an appetizer or which, of course, we're also deep-fried. One of the sides that I selected was the green beans and they were either from a can or completely overcooked. The only thing this restaurant really has going for it is that it is secluded, it has a cute Little lighthouse on top of the building, the bathrooms were clean, and a few of the tables in the restaurant had large, interesting, and unique lazy susan's on them. I will say, however, that considering the location of this restaurant, this is about as good as it gets. Certainly better than The Deli in Edmonton which is nothing more than a smoky dive
(4)Jeremy T.
In the middle of no where. REALLY good food. Reminds you of grandmas cooking. All you can eat is family style so they bring everything in bowls and plates. Country ham is great. Worth the drive. Will be going back.
(5)A. C.
The other review covers it pretty well - we had a big group at the round lazy susan table and did the all-you-can eat dinner (at lunch). I know everyone raves about the ham, but ours was tough, cut thinly and not very good. Chalk it up to bad timing? Everything else was good, and the fish was outstanding; lightly fried. All in all a fun experience, and apparently this place is a local legend!
(4)Brian W.
This place is in the middle of no where but it is worth the drive. The catfish and country ham are great.
(5)Mike F.
~~ All You Can Eat ~~ Country Ham ~ Catfish ~ Fried Chicken Served "Family Style" Cole Slaw, Tomatoes, Stewed Potatos, Green Beans, Lima Beans, Fried Apples, Red-eye Gravy, Biscuits. Strawberry preserves and Honey. (no doggie bags) Adults - $13.99 6-11 yr - $5.99 Children 5 yr & under free/adult This snippet from their menu really says it all. I was traveling with my ladyfriend and her parents brought us to this little shack off a highway in the middle of nowhere. We got the usual Southern hospitality and we were seated promptly. I glanced around the room and notice a large family at a table with a lazy susan which was COVERED in dishes of fantastic smelling food. I knew I was getting into something good here. Our waitress came over and assumed correctly we were there on business; we wanted the all-you-can-eat dinner. (FYI: Lunch in KY is called Dinner) After she moseyed on back to the kitchen, we only had a few minutes to get ready mentally before the dishes started pouring out. 2 people came out to deliver all the dishes listed above. There's not much to say except this place has the best country ham I've ever had. Yeah yeah, the catfish was nice and lightly fried, not greasy and the fried chicken was juicy and crunchy, but the star was, no-hold barred, the country ham. It was salty and succulent and juicy and every other vulgar sounding word used to describe food! As for the sides, everything was pretty good. The only issues I had were the mushiness of the fried apples which I am not used to, and the red-eye gravy. I don't know where it came from but meat drippings and coffee do not a good gravy make. I guess it's an acquired taste. We stuffed ourselves silly (especially with the ham! Really, we had like 4 plates full) and rolled out of the dining room. I have to say, the location could have been thought through a little bit better. It's right across from "Sulphur Well" and let me tell you, that's not the best smell on a hot summer afternoon after you've eaten enough to pop..... The Wrap-up: Totally worth the trip. Get the all-you-can-eat for the best value.
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