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    Maple and Pine

    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    2 years ago

    Great and friendly service. Food is always excellent, the Oscar ( smoked bologna) tacos are a must have.

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    3 years ago

    Not your typical bowling alley. Great food & many options on the menu with exceptional service.

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    Mammoth Valley Pub

    (10 reviews)

    Great stop for appetizers, pizza- anything with Ranch is amazing- the RANCH- house made, seriously…read moreso good. What a great find. Clean, nice staff; feels more like a restaurant than a bar. Tap beer was nice and cold. One kid got a raspberry lemonade slushy that was SO good! Restrooms were clean. My kids spilled and they were so gracious and helpful, even though I was embarrassed. Would definitely stop again!

    We stopped into Mammoth Valley Pub on a Saturday afternoon with the fam and I wanted to love it…read more The place itself is actually really great... clean, a little elevated from your typical dive bar, pool table and games. Food was where things fell off for us. We ordered a large pineapple pizza to share and it came out pretty soggy, like the crust just couldn't hold up. Maybe too much sauce? And the sauce itself just wasn't hitting... Not terrible, just not something I'd order again. Service wise, I felt for the guy working because he was basically running the whole place on his own (on a Saturday??). There was someone in the back, but still... we waited a while for everything. The bigger issue though was the pricing. The menu we ordered from was outdated, and we didn't find out until the bill came. That part honestly didn't sit right with me. There wasn't an apology or anything, and I really think menu pricing should be honored or at least clearly communicated upfront. If you're the owner reading this, I think you're really close. The space is great, just tighten up the food consistency, update your menus (or give a heads up), and maybe get a little more help on busy days.

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    Highlander Drafthouse

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    This visit was a miss for me, but I will probably give it another shot. This is a relatively new…read morerestaurant for Glasgow and when I saw Cincinnati Chili Dogs on the menu I was definitely going to give it a try. Much to my disappointment, they no longer do a "Cincinnati" Chili (although it's still on the menu) due to too many patrons not liking that unique Chili style. Being a Cincinnati Chili fan, I opted to avoid their substitution. I went for the Highlander burger, boasting a homemade jalapeño ranch, pepper jack cheese and sliced jalapeños. I chose the house-made slaw for my side item. I really liked the slaw. The burger was not bad but it just didn't have any wow-factor. The bun, although appearing to be chargrilled, was cold, leaving me wondering if the grill marks happened on another day. I was the only customer the entire time I was there (during the 11 am hour). The atmosphere was lacking in that it was silent...no music, no tv (I did see a tv on, but it had no sound). They seemed to be doing some maintenance work to the stage area and perhaps that was the reason. Service was polite and adequate. Definitely not a bad experience, but certainly lacking.

    Ordered the pulled pork sandwich plate to go. Absolutely…read morethe worst I've ever had. Pork was tough with no taste and big chunks of inedible fat. Baked beans were okay. Hash brown casserole was bland and potatoes not cooked through. Don't think I'll be back anytime soon

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    Napoli's

    (56 reviews)

    It is 10 miles East of I-65 (just north of Bowling Green), and well worth the drive!…read more The service is friendly, attentive, and timely. The atmosphere is casual-intimate. It will suit dating couples, business associates, and families well. (Families, provided everyone knows how to use their indoor voice.) The food is wonderful! The sauces are light and flavorful. The meat & pasta cooked perfectly! I went with my best friend on a road trip and found this place on Apple Maps. We had stuffed mushroom appetizers, which were wonderful and they did not skimp on the crabmeat. The soup of the day was spinach & broccoli cream, which was buttery, but light. It was an excellent accompaniment to the homemade rolls! I had the pasta trio: lasagna, manicotti, and spinach ravioli in meat sauce. The meat sauce was delicious. (Next time I'll get the cream sauce on the spinach ravioli.) Yum!! My best friend had the Chicken Florentine on gluten free penne pasta. She said it was perfectly executed and perfectly balanced. "It's worth getting off the highway for!"

    Sitting unassuming along Happy Valley Road, Napoli's Italian Restaurant is Glasgow's answer to a…read moreclassic, white-tablecloth trattoria. While the exterior might suggest a standard small-town eatery, the interior transforms into an intimate escape, complete with soft lighting and a warm, countryside charm that feels surprisingly sophisticated for Barren County. Here is our experience based on a recent visit starting with our Appetizer: Stuffed Mushrooms, We began the evening with the Stuffed Mushrooms, a dish that sets a high bar for the rest of the meal. These aren't your typical breadcrumb-heavy fillers; instead, the silver-dollar caps are generously packed with a savory blend of crab meat and herbs, then bathed in a rich, velvety sherry pink sauce. The sauce is the real star--creamy with a slight acidic brightness that cuts through the richness of the seafood. It begs to be mopped up with a piece of their warm, house-made garlic rolls. For our main course, the Lobster Ravioli was an absolute triumph. The pasta arrived perfectly al dente, housing a delicate, buttery lobster filling. What elevates this dish above standard fare is the presentation; the ravioli are tossed with chopped tomatoes and fresh basil, then smothered in that same signature pink sauce found in the appetizers. It's a decadent, "more-is-more" approach to Italian dining that feels celebratory. The portions are notably large--typical of Napoli's reputation for value. We selected the Limoncello Mascarpone Cake for dessert.To cleanse the palate after a symphony of cream and garlic, the Limoncello Mascarpone Cake is essential. It's a light, airy sponge cake layered with a tart lemon mascarpone cream and finished with a dusting of white chocolate shavings. Unlike a heavy cheesecake, this dessert is refreshing and bright--a citrusy "exclamation point" at the end of a heavy meal. Napoli's succeeds because it doesn't try to reinvent the wheel; it simply polishes it. Between the attentive, friendly service and a menu that leans heavily into authentic, "made-from-scratch" flavors, it remains a hidden gem for anyone in the Somerset or Lexington area looking for a short drive to a high-quality meal.

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