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    Artisan Kitchen

    4.7 (84 reviews)
    ModerateDiners, New American
    Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Casual
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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Bourbon banana foster cake
    Layla S.

    The potato soup was ok and not as soupy as expected but that salad portions were huge. The sandwiches were delicious and the bread was soft and amazing. And everything was reasonably priced. The bakery items were to die for.

    Our wedding cake was a dream! I can't say enough amazing things about this place! The cake was stunning and I received so many compliments on it. We went with their red velvet and vanilla and it was absolutely delicious! Thank you Artisan Kitchen!

    Cookies!!
    Audrey H.

    Something wonderfully unexpected at a cute cafe in Paducah. Portobello and Brie with tomatoe basil soup, tempura eggplant with an onion tahini date chutney with sausage, potato and kale soup. The bakery has something for everyone, try the pecan bar.

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    Dixie B.

    We were just traveling, and decided to find a place to eat. Boy, were we happy to find Artisan Kitchen! It's everything you'd expect from the name, and more. If you're in the area, do yourself a favor, and visit Artisan Kitchen. The food is delicious!

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