Historic Landmarks (within 5 miles)
1) Barton, Abraham, House 2) Beck, James Burnie, House 3) Bell, John, House 4) Botherum 5) Brand-Barrow House 6) Breckinridge, John C., Memorial 7) Brown, Joshua, House 8) Central Christian Church 9) Chandler Normal School Building and Webster Hall 10) Chandler Normal School Building and Webster Hall 11) Christ Church Episcopal 12) Clark Hardware Company Building 13) Clay, Henry, Law Office 14) Confederate Soldier Monument in Lexington 15) DeLong Agricultural Implements Warehouse 16) Douglass School 17) Elley Villa 18) Episcopal Burying Ground and Chapel 19) Fayette National Bank Building 20) Fayette Safety Vault and Trust Company Building 21) Featherston, Edmonson and Clark Houses 22) First African Baptist Church 23) First Presbyterian Church 24) Floral Hall 25) Higgins Block 26) January, Thomas, House 27) Kennedy, Matthew, House 28) Kinkead House 29) Kinkead, Henry P., House 30) Ladies' Confederate Memorial, The 31) Lemon, James, Houses 32) Lewis Manor 33) Lexington City National Bank Building 34) Lexington Dry Goods Company Building 35) Lexington Herald Building 36) Lexington National Cemetery 37) Lexington-Fayette County Government Building Block 38) Lincoln, Mary Todd, House 39) Loudoun House 40) Maxwell Place 41) McAdams and Morford Building 42) McCauley, John, House 43) McConnell, James, House 44) McConnell, William, House 45) McCracken-Wilgus House 46) McGarvey, Dr. John, House 47) McPheeters, Charles, House 48) Miller Brothers Building 49) Monsieur Giron's Confectionary 50) Moore-Redd-Frazer House 51) Morgan, John Hunt, Memorial 52) Morton, Will, Tavern Stand 53) Morton, William, House 54) North Broadway-Short Street Historic District 55) North Limestone Commercial District 56) Odd Fellows Temple 57) Old Morrison, Transylvania College 58) Opera House and Yates Bookshop Building 59) Poindexter, William, House 60) Poplar Grove 61) Price, Williamson, House 62) Randall Building Bogaert's Jewelry Store 63) Ridgely House 64) Rose Hill 65) Sayre Female Institute 66) Scott and Wilson Houses District 67) Second Presbyterian Church 68) Smith, Mitchell Baker, Company Building 69) Southern Railway Passenger Depot 70) Spring Hill Farm 71) Trotter's Warehouse 72) United States Post Office and Court House 73) Warfield, Dr. Walter, Building 74) Watkins, Thomas B., House 75) Watt, Henry, House 76) Wolf Wile Department Store Building 77) Woodland 78) Woolworth, F.W., Building 79) Worley, Allen, and Foushee Houses
|
| nearby stuff |
attractions
classifieds
coupons
DUI lawyer
DWI lawyer
events
gift certificates
homes for sale
houses for rent
insurance
ISP
jobs
local bands
neighborhood
nightlife
recipes
restaurants
transportation
web hosting
work
|
|
NAVIGATION: Home > Restaurant Search > KY > Lexington > Two Keys Tavern
2 Reviews
| Overall
Average User Rating |
| Food Selection |
Food Quality |
Atmosphere |
Service |
Restrooms |
Price |
Overall |
|
Good
|
Great
|
Good
|
Good
|
?
|
Great
|
Good
|
|
|
Food Selection |
Food Quality |
Atmosphere |
Service |
Restrooms |
Price |
Overall |
|
Great
|
Awesome!
|
Awesome!
|
Awesome!
|
?
|
Awesome!
|
Awesome!
|
|
I love Two Keys! It has a great history that dates back to over 70 years ago, and has been THE UK bar for many generations. It has been and still is the hang out for UK Basketball, Football, Hockey, Soccer, Tennis, etc. players, coaches, and fans. My favorite time at Two Keys is after a long day of tailgating for a UK football game, but if you don't appreciate the C-A-T-S cheer, extreme UK school spirit and large crowds, you would disagree. It is also a great place to kick back in the afternoon and play cornhole on the patio with older crowd, or party hard on Thursdays with the UK students and Lexington college age crowd. I love it and greatly appreciate it's service to this community. UK and Lexington would not be the same without Two Keys!
|
|
Write Your Review
| Reply
to this Review |
Report Review |
UK,
Lexington, KY
(06/14/2009) |
|
|
Food Selection |
Food Quality |
Atmosphere |
Service |
Restrooms |
Price |
Overall |
|
So So
|
So So
|
Lousy
|
Lousy
|
?
|
Good
|
Lousy
|
|
Two Keys is perhaps the most over-rated college bar in Lexington. Catering to a largely undergrad (which is fine) and underage (not so fine) audience, the bar staff and bouncers operate as though they're operating an exclusive club, as they kick people out on a whim.
After a drunk patron tried to pick a fight with my friend, who was trying to pass by on the overcrowded patio, my friend and I were forcefully removed from the premises by the bouncers, two of whom made numerous threats. As one nearly pushed me over, I grabbed onto his arms. He said, "Don't touch my arms or I'll really f**k you up." The bouncers offered no explanation for escorting us off the premises, and they joked about it with the person who originally tried to provoke a fight. Ryan McGuffin, an on duty Two Keys manager, stood and watched as his bounce staff made threats and used excessive force, but he was unwilling to answer questions.
Don't go here. They'll take your cover and then kick you out.
|
|
Write Your Review
| Reply
to this Review |
Report Review |
T. Jordan,
Lexington, KY
(05/29/2009) |
|
|
|
|
|
lexington nightlife two keys lexington ky two keys tavern lexington ky menu two keys tavern menu two keys tavern purchased
|
|
Didn't find what you were looking for?
|