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    Dry Stack Roastery & Coffee Bar

    4.6 (9 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Lorie L.

    My son has been staying in Danville and suggested we enjoy Dry Stack before heading back to Louisville. Fantastic choice! My family of 4 enjoyed lunch and drinks. The space is large with several seating options, including swinging egg chairs in the front window. We were excited by the food menu and couldn't resist ordering. The homemade biscuit with bacon, egg and cheddar cheese was phenomenal. Same sentiment for my iced lavender latte. My son complimented his moch frappe and my husband enjoyed his chicken salad croissant, which came with chips. This is only a sampling of the menu. If we lived nearby I'm sure we'd continue trying the rest of the items (biscuits, sandwiches, pastries). Merchandise is available for purchase. Some seating areas offer long tables for study groups or board games. Street parking in front of store. Staff was friendly and helpful. My son noted this has been the same experience during his visits. This shop introduced him to options he's not tried before. Danville, take good care of this spot!

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    Amazing Cortada!! These people know how to roast and make delicious coffee! Very nice decor also and great service

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    Murrini Cafe

    Murrini Cafe

    (4 reviews)

    Super cute spot - a part of the Arts Center of the Bluegrass and connected thru an interior door to…read morethe Fern gift shop. Bright and open space - primarily small plates but a few entrees on the menu. Perfect spot for meeting/chatting. Lots of different seating options for a variety of group sizes and yet comfy for one person. Cute decor and lovely art collection (as one would expect). I had the pimento cheese crostini, the soup of the day (Chickpea Chili), and a lavender lemonade. All three items were excellent. Comforting, homemade, and the perfect end to an adventure wandering around the arts center and the gift shop.

    Murrini is an expansion of the Arts Center of the Bluegrass, also adjacent to the "Fern" gift shop…read more This is more of a lunch/small plates venue. Nice meeting spot for the area, bright and open, with a decent selection of charcuterie, small sandwiches, soups, and salads. We had the charcuterie board, with three cheeses, two meats (salami and country ham), crackers, bread, grapes, olives, nuts. Very large board. Was bummed there was a large hair in some of our cheese, but things happen. We also had the pimento in greens. Pimento was creamy, but lacked seasoning. The Murrini trio came with the previously mentioned pimento cheese, hummus (also under-seasoned, but also creamy), naan, crackers, and pickled veggies. The pickled veggies appeared to be made on site and were great! The deviled egg flight we had, supposedly three different flavors, also lacked pizazz. Not bad, just not much else either. We also had tea, water, and mimosas (Prosecco out of the bottle into orange juice). They also have lemon and basil burrata, a roasted veggie sandwich, a turkey club. Their dinner selections are limited to: pasta and spinach, pot roast, a toasted sesame salmon bowl, and the seared seafood salad. You go up to the counter to order. This is not a spot where you have a specific server to your table. Service was as good as it could be. There were two servers/cashiers. Both very kind and helpful, but very young and basically doing the best they could without any sort of oversight or management. I would come here again for a meet up or basic light lunch. But it's not a place you'd take your out of town friends or take people to impress them.

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    The Parthenon Greek-American Eats

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    Delish! Stopped for lunch with colleagues while in town and everyone enjoyed what the had. Menu has…read moreplenty to choose from. Inside is small, but good tables for small groups. Service was fast when ordering at the counter and they bring food out as soon as it's done. The Greek coffee was great too.

    In NYC, this might be a three star experience. In Danville, KY, where it's the ONLY Greek…read morerestaurant, it's a decent four star experience. One must adjust expectations depending on the situation. I had the chicken souvlaki platter, which is essentially a kebab. It comes with a nice fresh Greek salad, rice, and tzatziki sauce. Not exactly juicy, not exactly dry, but not bad. My companion had the mousasaka, which is layered eggplant, potatoes, and meat sauce topped with Bechemel cream. Also comes with rice and the salad. We also had the fries, which are not the typical you see in Greek restaurants. Rather than the crispy crunchy fries with the golden outside, these almost seem air fried. But they were light and airy and we enjoyed them. This restaurant also serves gyro, falafel, spanakopita, hummus and pita, a Greek burger. The reason this place is called Greek-American is because they also serve cheeseburgers, fried chicken, fish, Reubens and BLTs, steaks, salmon, etc. I wish they would focus on just Greek food and make that better, but I understand that is probably tough in a place like Danville. They probably have to have other cuisine options to stay afloat. The service was very kind and attentive and the restaurant is super bright and clean. My friend said it was better than the last time she ate it. She also agrees that this is a, "good for what it is" selection.

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