Radcliff is a home rule-class city in Hardin County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 21,692 at the 2010 census, and in 2016 the estimated population was 22,490. It is included in the Elizabethtown–Fort Knox Metropolitan Area.
Restaurants in Radcliff
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Serving Elizabethtown, Radcliff and Louisville Old Kentucky Tours provides public and personalized private bourbon tours throughout the Kentucky's Bourbon Country. We also operate as a limousine service providing transportation and car service for groups.
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Swords & Boards is your local friendly gaming/hobby store that offers a large variety of board games, TCGs, RPGs, and accessories for all your gaming needs. We have tournaments including Magic: The Gathering, Keyforge, Super Smash Bros Ultimate and Legend of the Five Rings. S&B is located in front of the Radcliff city park and across from Cheap Treasures in Radcliff, KY 40160. Come in and play!
Swords and boards is a neat little gaming store that doesn't just sell stuff. They've got play areas where you can test out a huge collection of board and card games before you buy. I saw some tabletop gamers getting a dungeon crawl on and card gamers playing Magic: the Gathering and a game called Argent Saga. Josh and Jacob are seemingly pretty great guys that are seriously interested in a happy customer base. I mean, you should be right? All in all I think it's great and I plan to spend quite a bit of time there in the future.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
The World’s LARGEST Pocketknife is at Red Hill Cutlery, 92 Bourbon Trace, Radcliff, KY 40160. In 2018, Radcliff was named the Knife Capital of Kentucky. Red Hill Cutlery is also home to the Kentucky Museum of American Pocketknives which displays over 100 years of knife history. I couldn’t help but visit this pocket knife museum. I loved the bourbon balls and the antler key chain ring I got here as a surprise gift too. They have a stellar collection and history of knives ????. Everything I really wanted were in the hundreds of dollars range. This place is worth a visit if you happen to go to the Boundary Oak Distillery on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail next door.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Wonderful place for a family day trip - a quiet oasis of nature's beauty for all to enjoy. Lots to do here - hiking, fishing, picnicking, bird-watching, riding bicycle trails, visiting early area settlers' log cabins that have been moved here from around the county and restored and preserved for all to see... and much more.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Boundary Oak is a family owned and operated craft distillery located in the heart of Kentucky. Our spirits are unique takes on traditional products and are exclusively handmade and distilled in pot stills. Boundary Oak is just a short drive from many other distilleries, so it is the perfect place to start or end your bourbon adventure. Tours for guests over the age of 21 are $8 and free for guests under the age of 21.
This was a trip to KY to pick up 2 bottles that I had ordered 2 months ago. Every year my sons and I take a father/son road trip; this year by necessity and happenstance, we drove up to Kentucky. These bottles are particularly meaningful to me because they represent my service in the 82nd Airborne Division. I bought both the maroon and blue dipped bottles (colors that represent the All American division, which are red, white and blue). They are shapes as such that if you look at it without their necks, you can imagine a canopy with risers (a parachute, for those that are unfamiliar). I tasted the 82nd bourbon. Let me preface this by disclosing that this is a 2 yr bourbon. While I'm not a bourbon guy, I've drank enough to know while this isn't the best bourbon I've tasted, it's actually pretty decent. This is something that you could do cocktails with, although taking it neat is just fine. The price point is above what you'd expect to pay; the real value is the bottle itself. They have a bottle called Cinnful 69, and it is the bomb. I'm not one for sweet or candy drinks, but this is pretty smooth for a spirit. An added value is the fact that you could add this to a cake or (pecan) pie recipe, hot cider, etc. Incorporate it into a drizzle for vanilla ice cream. The boys and I arrived first thing on a Sat morning, and we were in and out within minutes. KY's governor had just instituted lockdown the day before, so this effectively curtailed the tour we were looking forward to doing. You can, however, taste test outside, where they have a cart set up. The gal that helped us was very knowledgeable and very patient. She was juggling the phone calls and us with ease. Let me tell you, any paratrooper that heard about the special version was inundating the phones, although it is reportedly better these days (this edition came out in July). I didn't taste any other bourbon except for the 82nd and the Cinneful 69, so I can't advise on any others. I will say that the facility up front was clean, the folks helpful and the bourbon was delivered as promised.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
One of my biggest antique mall pet peeves is when booths are in such shambles that it’s a chore to go through them. Not so at this place. This is one of the most well-organized, cleanest and easy to navigate antique malls we’ve ever been to. The booths were tidy, you could see everything they had, and you didn’t have to rummage through stuff. The place is well lit, the bathrooms are clean, and the owners are super-friendly. As far as selection goes, they offer true antiques and collectibles…none of this re-purposed door knobs or driftwood stuff; it’s the real deal. Prices might be considered a ‘tad’ high, but I’m willing to spend a little more to have a better shopping experience (besides, they weren’t ridiculously out of line). On top of all this they provided hot cider and homemade fudge…nice touch. This is a very nice place…highly recommended!
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