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Hall's on the River

1225 Athens Boonesboro Road, Winchester, KY - (859) 527-6620
Posted By Esa Tikkanen on May 22, 2011 11:43 AM
Hall's on the River is better known locally for the outdoor river view than the food. Most of the food is of lower quality than Red Lobster, and a bit pricey for the quality. Even the beer cheese, which is hyped as the best thing on the menu, is forgettable.

For better seafood, try one of the many sushi restaurants in town. Lexington has decent sushi, due to the Toyota plant in neighboring Georgetown, or try Lexington Seafood near campus, which has carry-out cooked-to-order fish that is reasonably priced.
1 star rating
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Frog legs
Fried Green Tomatoes
Beer Cheese
Beer Cheese Soup

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Posted By Dan Hawkins on July 23, 2010 9:36 AM
This is one of the better restaurants I've ever dined in and I have eaten in some of Chicago, Altanta, Vegas top eateries. Halls is as good as any of them.
We had ribeye with onion rings, coleslaw, and a glass of wine and froglegs, onion rings and coleslaw with an appetizer of beer cheese. The steak was very large (listed on the menu at 8 oz, no way) and grilled exactly as ordered (medium), The same with the forg legs they were the largest I've ever gotten at any restaurant. and were fried just right. Slaw was creamy and sweet. The onion rings were fried to just the right crispness. The beer cheese was sharp and served with crackers, carrots and celery. There was enough beer cheese to make a meal without the entrees. Our table was outdoors and overlooked a stream with sheer ledges and waterfowl swimming in the stream, Beautiful. Overall I'd say you will not find a better dining experience in Kentucky
5 star rating
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Ribeye Steak
Frog legs

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Posted By Jay Maness on June 23, 2009 8:14 PM
I've been going to Hall's for over 40 years. It's been flooded a number of times and it's had major fires at least twice, but it long endures. If you look around inside, you'll see the high-water marks dated on the walls.

The Hall's Beer Cheese found in the supermarket isn't the same as what's served in the restaurant. They sold the license for the Hall's name many years ago and the stuff in the store is good, but not as good as what you get as part of the relish dish they give you before you order.

The Hot Browns are very good and the seafood will range from so-so to outstanding. The chicken livers are very good also. They used to serve turkey fries and lamb fries, but they've dropped the turkey fries. The Oyster Parks is a nice appetizer. It's an oyster rolled in bacon and deep-fried. Another good appetizer (but I don't remember if it was on the menu the last time I was there): Kentucky Mudbugs (crawfish). The Kentucky mud pie is excellent.
3 star rating
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Posted By Jim Madden on December 17, 2008 4:10 PM
I have been eating at Hall's on the River since I was eight. We recently met there to celebrate my 44th birthday. It was probably the worst meal I can ever remember eating in all my 44 years.

Hall's has had its ups and downs since the Hall family sold the restaurant back in the 80s but this was the worst meal I have ever attempted to choke down. Much of the atmosphere and river charm is gone. I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone. To anyone who remembers the old Hall's and is thinking of visiting central Kentucky anytime soon and having a meal at Hall's to bring back those old memories: save your gas, money, and Pepto. Trust me on this one. I give it till January 2009 unless some serious changes are made.
3 star rating
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