Dry Ridge is a home rule-class city in Grant County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 2,191 at the 2010 census, up from 1,995 at the 2000 census.
Things to do in Dry Ridge
4.5 based on 156 reviews
Beans is a favorite local stop for fresh donuts, full-service breakfast, homemade bakery goods, all-natural deli meats and cheeses; Caribou coffee, and UDF ice cream.
Dropped in for a quick lunch, confused by name (thought chili parlor, not coffee!)....but were we happy to fall by!
Caribou coffee richly beckons from the front door, as a vast selection of fresh donuts greets seductively. Yes, we know how to fill those longjohns - you want French custard - or Bavarian creme? How about white Twinkie goo? It's all there, with real maple frostings to match! Superb! Glazed chocolate cake donuts melting in mouth...and the apple fritters? Huge and gnarly, to be sure......
But, I digress....first we had a lunch. Daughter ordered salmon wrap, I the beef and blue cheese sandwich. Vinegar slaw did not disappoint. Sliced blue, not crumbles...
And then - DONUTS!!
Get there and keep these fine folks in business, please!
4 based on 153 reviews
This was in walking distance of our hotel. Though extremely cold outside, the walk was quick and easy as well as worth it!
Service was quick and the food was hot and good! It took a little longer to get our food this time but worth a slight wait. Our waitress constantly checked in on us informing us about the status of our food!
As usual Cracker Barrel was an enjoyable experience!
4 based on 105 reviews
Stephanie was our server. She is a college student and attends our church. She is one sweet young woman. We like to go early, since we are retired. I just love the fettuccine alfredo with chicken, the breadstick and salad with creamy garlic dressing. Husband loves the alfredo, but without the chicken. We are always served fast and the food is the correct temp. Their house chardonnay is fine. Never have room for dessert, have been known to take some home. Everyone is really friendly. You really can't beat the prices.
4 based on 85 reviews
My girlfriend and I had the grilled chicken quesadilla, very good flavor! And the lunch enchiladas, also very good. House Margaritas we're good. We could smell bleach when we walked in the door and actually thought that was a good thing as well. Only negative about the trip that caused us to write this a 4 vs. a 5 were the chips and salsa. The chips were slightly stale and or cooked in old grease. Other than that we would recommend this restaurant for lunch.
4 based on 63 reviews
We stopped to eat at Skyline Chili in Dry Ridge Ky and had a very good 3 way and garlic bread meal. This Skyline had waitress service, which was very good. Handicap friendly and lots of seating. Great service, friendly waitress and fantastic food. A must stop.
3.5 based on 30 reviews
I frequently stop at WHs around the region when I travel because I get exactly what I expect. The service is always prompt and friendly, and the quality is exactly what I expect.
3.5 based on 15 reviews
Did the drive thru at dinner time. Service was fast and excellent. All were polite and they got the order right. Food was hot and everything good. Gladly go back.
3.5 based on 18 reviews
On a recent trip to visit the Ark Encounter, those traveling with me stopped here for a quick lunch. The drive-through had a HUGE line as did the line inside the restaurant itself. Despite that, we were waited on quickly, and our food arrived within a reasonable amount of time. It was typical McDonald's, but it was still hot when it was brought to our table. Service was good. Restaurant was fairly clean despite the crowds.
4 based on 7 reviews
This is one of the smaller stores and shares the building with a Taco Bell. The chicken was hot and fresh and they had no problem having all varieties in stock. We had the dark meat original special and it was perfect. Highly recommend the stop just seconds from I75
4 based on 6 reviews
We stumbled upon this little place on a Saturday evening and are really glad we stopped. They are in what was once a taste freeze or whippy dip. It's a donut shop that also fixes home cooked lunches and dinner. The four of us agreed it was a good call. From the hot ham and cheese, the tuna salad, grilled cheese and the chili fries we found this place to be quite good and yet different. The price was reasonable. We spoke to some locals there and they agree its a special little gem. There is not a lot of seating in here and they do a lot of carry out but if you are in the area you should check it out.
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