a day for you in berea

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a day for you in berea
A DAY FOR YOU IN BEREA
Morning
• Linger over breakfast at one of our local restaurants or
coffee and a pastry at a café. (Page 21)
• Stop by the Berea Welcome Center for additional
information to help plan your Berea experience. (Page 3)
• Enroll in a hands-on workshop and discover your own
creativity. (Page 27)
• Explore Berea’s Art Districts: Old Town, College Square,
Chestnut Street and the Kentucky Artisan Center. Look
for the Studio Artists at Berea logo intermingled with our
shops & galleries. (Page 4 & Map-Page 16)
• Tour the beautiful Berea College Campus and learn about
its moving history. Tours at 9am or 10am (M-F), 10am
(Sat). (Page 27)
• Watch talented students work in broom making, jewelry,
weaving and woodworking. Tours at 10am (M-F).
(Page 27)
• Hike Indian Fort Mountain Trails or Anglin Falls.
(Page 26)
Afternoon
• Lunch: Enjoy lunch in your district. (Page 21)
• Continue to Explore Berea’s Art Districts: Old Town,
College Square, Chestnut Street and the Kentucky Artisan
Center.
• Stop for treats and a drink at a candy shop or café in
one of the art districts.
• Take a student-guided tour of the Berea College Historic
Campus at 1pm or 3pm (M-F) 2pm (Sat). (Page 27)
• Converse with students as you tour the Berea College
Craft Industries at 2pm (M-F). (Page 27)
• Hike, bike, and discover Berea’s natural beauty.
(Page 26)
Evening
• Check in: Discover Kentucky hospitality at its finest.
(Page 17)
• Dinner out: Enjoy local food specialties. (Page 21)
• Take in a play, a concert, dance, or buy an instrument
and “jam“ with local musicians. (Page 27)
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Contents
Studio Artists ................4
Shopping .....................4
Map & Directory .........15
Lodging......................17
Dining........................21
Adventure Tourism........26
In Berea......................27
Calendar of Events.......28
Festival of Learnshops...29
DISCOVER A TOWN
LIKE NO OTHER.
Welcome to Berea, home to a thriving population of
potters, weavers, instrument makers, furniture artisans,
jewelry designers, glass workers, painters, sculptors,
and musicians. The story of Berea’s artisan community is
interwoven with the dynamic history of Berea College,
home to a student crafts program that preserves traditional
Appalachian arts. The college was founded in 1855 as
the first interracial and coeducational college in the South,
and the town grew up around it. Berea has a longstanding
tradition of diversity, social justice, environmental
responsibility, and community service. Both college and
town are committed to the practice of sustainability.
Several of the students choose to live “off-the-grid” in the
school’s Eco-Village, community artists have “adopted” rain
barrels to raise conservation awareness, and the town itself
has committed to a strategic plan to promote sustainable
eco-tourism.
Berea Welcome Center – 3 Artist Circle
Historic L&N Railroad Depot
Find information here to plan your tour of Berea. (800)
598-5263 or (859) 986-2540. Open 7 days a week 9am
to 5pm. Closed Sundays Jan 1 thru Mar 31. Free parking.
www.facebook.com/BereaKY
www.berea.com 3
SHOPPING
Studio Artists at Berea
Experience the various stages of
art production through educational
graphics and text, and artists as their
work schedule permits...An insider’s
view of how the creative process
becomes visible. Look for the “Studio
Artists at Berea: Artists at Work” icons in this directory and
on signs as you wander through town.
old town artisan village
1. Honeysuckle Vine - 2 Artist Circle, (859) 986-2411
• 4 Working Artist Studios (see 1a-1d below)
• Handmade Christmas decorations-year round
• Large Selection of Kentucky food products
• Handmade cornshuck items & coal art
• Cherry wood utensils and salad bowls
1a. Hot Flash Beads - 2 Artist
Circle, (859) 986-2411
• Nationally known for
torch worked beads
• Earrings, bracelets,
necklaces and more
1b. Dinah Tyree-Watercolors
2 Artist Circle,
(859) 986-2411
• Originals, prints, cards
1c. Lindsay Gallery - 2 Artist
Circle, (859) 771-3419
www.lgjewelry.com
• Jewelry maker
• Metal-smith
• Enamellist
• Working in silver,
brass, copper, glass and
stone
41-800-598-5263
1d. Images Of Santa - 2 Artist Circle, (859) 582-2065,
www.lindyevans.com
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Original life-like dolls
Santa collectibles, elves
Original characters from polymer clay
Workshops available
2. Nora Swanson Arts - 139 N. Broadway,
(859) 866-2420, www.nswansonarts.com
• Exquisite neo-rustic jewelry, gifts, home enhancements
• Vibrant, genuine patinas on copper and brass
• Distinctive, one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces
• Amazing selection of styles and colors
3. I Love My Stuff - 139 N. Broadway, (859) 986-2818,
www.ilovemystuffcrafts.com
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Great selection of whimsical art
Functional pieces of clay, wood, metal & fiber
Adorable baby & toddler section
Driftwood benches, tables, chairs & stools
4. Jazzy Jewels by Linda - 137B N. Broadway,
(859) 582-0765, www.jazzyjewelsbylinda.com
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Full service bead store
Handcrafted jewelry
Specializing in bridal and pageant
Infant, kids, and pet accessories
Ribbons, Purses and Doll Clothes
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5. Vi’s Variety Shop - 137A N. Broadway,
(859) 228-0026
• Handcrafted items, quilts, soy candles
• Cards, ornaments, glassware, teapots
• Gift items, amenities
6. Gastineau Studio - 135 N. Broadway,
(859) 986-9158, www.gastineaustudio.com
• Jewelry, ornaments, napkin ring holders
• Pewter cups – have your name engraved on one
• Sign up for our jewelry-making workshops
7. Music Makers - 125 N. Broadway, (859) 986-3616
• Musical instruments, equipment & accessories
• Instructional classes offered
8. Puppets and Such - 123 N. Broadway,
(859) 228-0276, www.puppetsadsuch.com
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Retail: puppets, craft kits, books and gifts
Craft table daily: Make your own puppet
Puppet shows - weekly
Puppetry related workshops
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9. Haley-Daniels
woodworking
119 N. Broadway,
(859) 986-7243,
www.haleydaniels.com
• Fine hand crafted
furniture
• Custom designs for
that special place
• Domestic and exotic
woods
• Custom fitted
rocking chairs
• Dining tables and
chairs
10. Kentucky Guild of
Artists and Craftsmen Gallery - 116 N. Broadway,
(859) 986-3192, www.kyguild.org, [email protected]
• Promoting and marketing the work of their juried
members
10a. Jeannette’s Jewelry - 116 N. Broadway, (859) 248-2505,
www.jeannettesjewelry.com
• Wire wrapped jewelry, with handmade beads,
fused glass and much more
• Metalsmith pieces
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11. Old Town Candy Kitchen & Fudge Factory
128 N. Broadway, (859) 985-0541
• KY Proud – gourmet fudges, bourbon balls, truffles,
turtles, caramels, toffee, chocolates
• Ice cream, shakes and malts
12. Gilliam Gallery & Studio - 130 N. Broadway,
(859) 985-8006
• Stained glass, fused glass, lamp worked beads
• Photographs, jewelry, woodworking
• Paintings, prints, cards, and bottle art
13. Home and Hearth Gallery - 136 N. Broadway,
(859) 893-9066
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Antiques
Handmade crafts
Soy candles, wooden toys, weaving
Musical instruments and supplies
14. Weaver’s Bottom - 140 N. Broadway,
(859) 986-8661, www.weaversbottomcraftstudio.com
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Traditional style weaving: coverlets, rugs, towels...
Three kinds of chair seats
Cornshuck dolls, elf houses
Custom orders welcome
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15. The Glass Studio - 217 Adams Street, (859) 985-0150
• Handcrafted glass giftware at affordable prices
• Experience the coaxing of 2,000 degree glass
• Blow your own ornament workshop – call for appt.
16. Top Drawer Gallery - 202 N. Broadway,
(859) 985-2907, www.topdrawergallery.com
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Very finest and most distinctive assortment of handcrafted collectibles and functional items
Traditional and contemporary items: pottery, glass, Shaker Furniture, wood, decorative metal and more
17. Family Tree - 202 N. Broadway, (859) 986-8177
• Handmade baskets
• Fabric and quilted items
• Local crafts
18. Kiln Time - 301 W. Jefferson Street, (859) 986-5840
• Ceramics – paint your own or custom order
• Over 1,000 pieces to choose from
• Warm glass art
Chestnut Street
19. Mitchell Tolle Studio & Gallery - 633 Chestnut Street,
(859) 986-1069, www.mitchelltolle.com
• Mitchell Tolle’s renowned watercolor paintings
• Custom framing
• Originals, prints, cards
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20. Jewel Box - 327 Chestnut Street, (859) 985-8182
• Handmade Native American jewelry
• Custom designs in gold and silver
• Jewelry repair and ring sizing on site
21. PhbeaD - 327 Chestnut Street, (859) 779-2498,
www.phbead.com
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Handcrafted jewelry with insect wings
Jewelry that celebrates where science meets art
Environmentally conscience products
Handmade in Kentucky
22. Berea Center for the Arts - 315 Chestnut Street,
(859) 985-8891, www.berea-center-arts.com
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Represents more than 35 talented juried artists
Two-dimensional fine arts, weaving, furniture, ceramics, authentic dream catchers and more
Artsy café, auditorium, occasional live music,
theater, lectures, poetry reading
22a. Fiber Frenzy - 315 Chestnut Street, (859) 985-8891,
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Locally-produced yarn
Yarn from Malabrigo, Brown Sheep, Cascade, Universal, Knitting Fever, etc.
Needles, accessories, project bags
Classes available for groups and individuals
College Square
23. Berea College Student Crafts - 100 Dixie Court,
(859) 985-3220, www.bereacollegecrafts.com
Berea College Crafts
101-800-598-5263
Berea College Crafts celebrates 119 years of
traditional Appalachian craft making. The College
is not only renowned for upholding time-honored
techniques, but for helping form the Southern
Highlands Craft Guild and Kentucky Guild of Artists
and Craftsmen. Today, Berea College Crafts makes
and markets items in wood, furniture, broom making,
weaving, jewelry and ceramics. They are featured at
Student Crafts on the Square (# 26), Boone Tavern
Gift Shop (# 24) and The Log House Craft Gallery
(# 34). The Log House Craft Gallery also features a
complete selection of other regional artists. Campus
workshops are open to the public for self-guided tours
Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm. Student guided walking tours are
also available. (Page 27).
24. Boone Tavern Gift Shop - 100 Main Street,
(859) 985-3137
• Berea College Student Crafts
• Fine handmade regional crafts
25. Kentucky Art Store - 118 Main Street
• Collection of art work; various mediums
• Art gourd vessels, baskets, hand woven scarves
25a. Estelle Jewelry - 118 Main Street,
[email protected]
• One-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry
• Hand sawed intricate pieces of gold and silver
• Tree of Life Series
26. SCOTS Student Crafts on the Square - 120 Main Street,
(859) 985-3963
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Watch students working in broom making, ceramics, jewelry, weaving and/or woodworking
Converse with students and understand why they are the “heart and soul” of Berea College Craft Studios
27. Appalachian Fireside Gallery - 127 Main Street,
(859) 986-9013
• Pottery, handmade clothing, quilts
• Wooden products, books & more
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28. Peace Craft - 128 Main Street,
(859) 986-7441,
www.peacecraftinberea.org
• A not-for-profit, fair
trade organization
• Unique clothing,
jewelry, personal
accessories, furniture, baskets and
instruments
29. Warren A. May
Woodworker &
Dulcimer Maker
110 Center Street, (859) 986-9293
• Appalachian mountain dulcimers
• Kentucky style furniture and small wooden items
• Dulcimer books and accessories
30. Berea Fudge Shoppe - 207 Short Street, (859) 985–8799
• Kentucky Proud products – gourmet fudges,
bourbon balls, truffles, turtles, caramels, toffee
• Assorted chocolates and chocolate dipped items
• Ice cream, jams, sauces
31. The Promenade Gallery - 204 Center Street,
(859) 986-1609
• Showcase of fine contemporary art and craft
• Exceptional collection of fiber art and paintings
• Musical instruments, garden art, jewelry & pottery
32. Gallery 103 - 103 Jackson Street, (859) 986-0668
• Teresa Cole, studio potter/figurative sculptor
• Robert Craig Thompson, artist/silversmith
33. Log House Craft Gallery - 200 Estill Street,
(859) 985-3226
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Berea College Crafts: weaving, pottery, woodcraft, broomcraft & wrought iron
Regional Works: yarn, knitting supplies, soaps, glass, music, literature, wood kitchen items, children’s toys and games
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34. Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea - 200 Artisan Way,
(859) 985-5448, www.kentuckyartisancenter.ky.gov
The Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea provides the
perfect introduction to the exciting array of crafts
and arts made in Berea and throughout Kentucky.
The Center’s 25,000 square-foot Kentucky limestone
facility features special exhibits and convenient
shopping including hand-blown glass vases, pewter
ornaments, hand-thrown pottery bowls and mugs,
colorful quilts, hand-woven baskets, whimsical garden
creatures and all kinds of jewelry, as well as books,
music, and specialty foods – all made in Kentucky.
Stop by the Center’s travel information area to learn
more about Berea’s many shops and working artisans
studio tour. Armed with information about travel
destinations and events throughout the state, the staff
can help you make the most of your visit to Kentucky.
Be sure to enjoy Kentucky cuisine in the Center’s café.
The Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea is open daily,
9am to 6pm; café 9:30am to 3:30pm. Admission is
free. Hours are subject to change, please call ahead.
Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea
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35. Amish Store - 201 Prince Royal Drive, (859) 986-0733
• Fresh baked breads, pies, and cookies
• KY Proud, all natural, ice cream
• Amish and local crafts
• Bulk foods, spices, and candies
• All natural, preservative free, jarred goods
Area Studios
36. Tater Knob Pottery - 260 Wolf Gap Road,
(859) 986-2167, www.taterknob.com
• Experience an up close and personal view of pottery being thrown
• Open 9-5, Mon. thru Sat., year round, for 33 yrs.
• Full line of functional utilitarian pottery available
• Visit to find out what Southern Living and House and Garden TV discovered
37. Turning Wheel Pottery - 191 Liza Allen Road,
(859) 985-1444, www.turningwheelpottery.net
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Handmade functional pottery; used in the everyday rituals of home and garden
Pottery is safe to bake in, microwave and place in the dishwasher
Gallery hours 10-5, Tues. thru Sat.
Only 10 Miles from Boone Tavern
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Indian Fort
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SHOPS & CRAFTS
Pet-Friendly
(Fee May Apply)
Jacuzzi Suites
Hot Tub on site
Pool (Indoor or Outdoor)
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7. Knights Inn
715 Chestnut St., (859) 986-2384
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8. America’s Best Value Inn
196 Prince Royal Dr., (859) 986-8426
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9. Holiday Motel
100 Jane St., (859) 986-9311
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10. Comfort Inn & Suites
219 Paint Lick Rd., (859) 985-5500
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11. Fairfield Inn & Suites
227 Paint Lick Rd., (859) 985-8191
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14. Econo Lodge
254 Paint Lick Rd., (859) 986-9323
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15. Country Inn & Suites
330 Walnut Creek Dr., (859) 228-0340
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16. Days Inn
1029 Cooper Dr., (859) 986-7373
2. 4. 5. 6. The Greathouse Inn B&B
317 Jackson Street, (859) 986-7351
Weaver’s Rest Cottage
106 Churchill Ct., (859) 582-3475
John G. Fee Cottage
107 Parkway, (859) 625-4111
The Doctor’s Inn B&B
617 Chestnut St., (859) 986-3042
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LODGING
dining
Microwave
Smoking Rooms
1. Boone Tavern Hotel
100 Main St., (859) 985-3700
Boone Tavern Hotel
MAP & DIRECTORY
Fitness Room
Indoor Room Access
Old Town Artisan Village 201 N. Broadway
12. Walnut Meadow
RV Campground
103 Sites at Exit 76 & I-75
(859) 986-6180
13. Oh! Kentucky Campground
70 Sites at Exit 76 & I-75
(859) 986-1150
17. HomeGrown HideAways
Tent & RV Camping
April-Oct. (reservation only)
500 Floyd Branch Rd.
(859) 986-3478
181-800-598-5263
*Available upon request.
1. Boone Tavern (800) 366-9358/(859) 985-3700
2. Main Street Café (859) 986-0703
3. Berea Coffee & Tea Co. (859) 986-7656
4. PapaLeno’s Italian (859) 986-4497
5. The Black Feather (859) 985-7043
6. Dinner Bell Restaurant (859) 986-2777
7. Hong Kong Buffet (859) 985-0081
8. Mariachi’s Mexican (859) 986-0076
9. Cracker Barrel (859) 986-0512
10. Wanpen Chinese/Thai (859) 985-1010
11. Mario’s Pizza (859) 986-2331
12. Amish Store (859) 986-0733
13. El Rio Grande Mexican (859) 985-0314
14. China Chef (859) 986-5408
15. Kentucky Artisan Center Café (859) 985-5448
16. Smoke House Grill & Buffet (859) 986-0830
17. Dino’s Pizza House (859) 228-0001
18. Stella Jane’s Bakery (859) 358-6386
QUICK SERVE DINING
Arby’s
Burger King
Dairy Queen
Domino’s Pizza
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Lee’s Famous Recipe
Chicken & Catering
Little Caesar’s Pizza
Long John Silver’s/A&W
McDonald’s (2 locations)
Papa Johns
Pizza Hut
Sonic
Subway (3 locations)
Taco Bell
Wendy’s
bookstores
1. Robie Books (859) 228-0499
2. Berea College Book Store (859) 985-3197
antique shops
Weaver’s Rest Cottage
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Barnes Collectibles
Antiques, Tools & More (859) 986-3453
Something Olde Antique Shop (859) 986-6057
Bay Window Antiques (859) 986-2345
Todd’s Antique Mall (859) 986-9087
Teresa’s Antiques (859) 986-9147
Monarch Treasures (859) 595-2276
Another Person’s Treasure (859) 985-9499
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1. Honeysuckle Vine (859) 986-2411
1a. Hot Flash Beads (859) 986-2411
1b. Dinah Tyree Watercolors (859) 986-2411
1c. Lindsay Gallery (859) 771-3419
1d. Images Of Santa (859) 582-2065
2. Nora Swanson Arts (859) 866-2420
3. I Love My Stuff (859) 986-2818
4. Jazzy Jewels by Linda (859) 582-0765
5. Vi’s Variety Shop (859) 228-0026
6. Gastineau Studio (859) 986-9158
7. Music Makers (859) 986-3616
8. Puppets and Such (859) 228-0276
9. Haley-Daniels Woodworking (859) 986-7243
10. KY Guild of Artists and Craftsmen Gallery (859) 986-3192
10a. Jeannette’s Jewelry (859) 248-2505
11. Old Town Candy Kitchen & Fudge Factory (859) 985-0541
12. Gilliam Gallery & Studio (859) 985-8006
13. Home and Hearth Gallery (859) 893-9066
14. Weaver’s Bottom (859) 986-8661
15. The Glass Studio (859) 985-0150
16. Top Drawer Gallery (859) 985-2907
17. Family Tree (859) 986-8177
18. Kiln Time (859) 986-5840
Chestnut Street
19. Mitchell Tolle Studio/Gallery (859) 986-1069
20. Jewel Box (859) 985-8182
21. PhbeaD (859) 779-2498
22. Berea Center for the Arts (859) 985-8891
22a. Fiber Frenzy (859) 985-8891
College Square 100 Main Street
23. Berea College Student Crafts (859) 985-3220
24. Boone Tavern Gift Shop (859) 985-3137
25. Kentucky Art Store
25a. Estelle Jewelry
26. SCOTS Student Crafts on the Square (859) 985-3963
27. Appalachian Fireside Gallery (859) 986-9013
28. Peace Craft (859) 986-7441
29. Warren A. May Woodworker (859) 986-9293
30. Berea Fudge Shoppe (859) 985-8799
31. The Promenade Gallery (859) 986-1609
32. Gallery 103 (859) 986-0668
33. The Log House Craft Gallery (859) 985-3226
Exit 77
34. Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea (859) 985-5448
Exit 76
35. Amish Store (859) 986-0733
AREA STUDIOS
36. Tater Knob Pottery (859) 986-2167
37. Turning Wheel Pottery (859) 985-1444
161-800-598-5263
LODGING
1. Boone Tavern Hotel
100 Main St., (859) 985-3700, (800) 366-9358,
www.boonetavernhotel.com
The beauty and bounty that is Berea surrounds you
at The Historic Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant of
Berea College. Trust us... you are in for quite a treat.
A recent $11 million renovation restored the historic
beauty and culture while preparing for another 100
years by becoming a LEED Gold Certified Green Hotel.
The uniquely welcoming guestrooms consist of student
handcrafted furniture, bedding and a tiled mirror.
The Award-winning restaurant
features legendary and
original Southern Cuisine
from Chef Jeff Newman.
Group attendees will
share an enriched
experience that is quiet
and professional for
meetings, or memorable
social gatherings and picture
perfect celebrations. The graceful
white columns nestle among the best of Berea.
2. The Greathouse Inn B&B
317 Jackson St., (859) 986-7351, bbgreathouse.com
This beautifully restored 1917 arts and crafts home
has three bedrooms with private baths, a large front
porch, back deck, screened in porch and a large
family and sitting room. All rooms are decorated with
family antiques. Convenient five minute walk to College
Square.
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4. Weaver’s Rest Cottage
106 Churchill Ct., (859) 582-3475,
www.weaversrestcottage.com
A fully furnished cottage, originally the first Mayor
of Berea‘s home, and then an integral part of the
historic Churchill Weavers looming site. This cottage is
available for overnight or weekly rentals, meetings and
gatherings. A queen bed and pull out, the cottage hosts
a claw foot bathtub and shower, fully furnished kitchen,
wireless access, central heat and air, porch and private
parking. Just a 5 minute walk to downtown Berea.
5. John G. Fee Cottage
107 Parkway, (859) 625-4111, www.feeguestcottage.com
Originally built by John G. Fee, founder of Berea
College; recently renovated for guests. This cottage
accommodates up to three people. It is pet friendly,
has a fully equipped kitchen, two baths (one tub, one
shower), a sun room, internet access, gas fire place, flat
screen television, landscaped court yard and a garage.
Available for nightly and long term rentals. Located in
the center of town.
6. The Doctor’s Inn B&B
617 Chestnut St., (859) 986-3042,
www.doctorsinnofbereaky.com
This Greek revival home with a breathtaking view has
guest rooms appointed with genuine Berea College
antique furniture, oriental rugs, and stained glass
windows, each featuring private baths. The inn is
located within a few blocks of art galleries, antique
shops, and the many exclusive craft shops and studios,
as well as the campus of Berea College.
Weaver’s Rest Cottage
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DINING
1. Boone Tavern (800) 366-9358/(859) 985-3700
100 Main Street, College Square. www.boonetavernhotel.com
Since 1909, fine dining has brought Boone Tavern
much of its international acclaim. Whether you prefer
traditional or creative southern cuisine, you will find
palate-pleasing fare in Boone Tavern’s award-winning
dining room. The restaurant serves mouth watering
original dishes using local and Kentucky Proud
ingredients for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Boone
Tavern is owned by Berea College and chances are
you will be served by one of the many students. Call
and make a reservation or stop by to experience an
adventure in dining excellence.
Full Breakfast 7 Days a Week 7am-10am;
Sun. Brunch Buffet 11am-2pm;
Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11am-2pm;
Dinner Sun.-Thurs. 5pm-8pm; Fri. & Sat. 5pm-8:30pm
2. Main Street Café (859) 986-0703
110 Main Street, College Square. www.msc-berea.com
Right in the heart of beautiful Berea you’ll find this
rustic and cozy restaurant with a delicious selection
of vegetarian dishes, fresh salads, falafel, wraps and
ciabatta sandwiches, Angus beef burgers, house
made soups and desserts. Dinner menu includes tuna
steak, salmon, curry dishes, linguine, crab cakes and
mesquite chicken. This is a locally owned restaurant
with an international flare. Enjoy art, Saturday night
live music, internet accessibility and outdoor patio.
Serving Lunch and Dinner: Sun. & Tues. 11am-3pm;
Mon. & Wed. 11am-7pm; Thurs.-Sat. 11am-8pm
**Winter hours vary
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3. Berea Coffee & Tea (859) 986-7656
124 Main Street, College Square.
www.bereacoffeeandtea.com
Come experience coffees from around the world. All
harvested and brokered through sustainable and fair
trade practices. Choose from a full service espresso
menu, coffees, teas, shakes, juices and fruit smoothies.
Grab breakfast, a sandwich, Panini or delicious
bakery item.
Sun. 10am-6pm; Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-9pm; Sat. 8am-9pm
4. PapaLeno’s (859) 986-4497
108 Center Street, College Square. www.papalenos.com
Try the specialty Mountaineer Pizza or other delightful
Italian dishes such as chicken pasta, lasagna or a hot
sub. Don’t forget the garlic bread – it is a hometown
favorite.
Sun. 12pm-10pm; Mon.-Thurs. 11am-10pm; Fri. &
Sat.11am-11pm
5. Black Feather Café (859) 985-7043
216 Adams Street, Old Town. www.blackfeathercafe.com
Check out the Kentucky Proud bohemian-themed cafe
serving daily local-foods specials, baked goods,
breakfast biscuits, crepes and seasonal soups. All are
made on location from scratch. Vegetarian friendly.
Call to ask about daily lunch and dinner specials and
to see who’s playing Friday nights!
Sun. 10am-2pm; Mon.-Thurs. 8am-8pm; Fri. 8am10pm; Sat. 9am-8pm
6. Dinner Bell (859) 986-2777
127 Plaza Drive
A hometown classic; the decor is country lodge type
with plenty of seating. The meatloaf is like what mama
used to make. Try the chicken-n-dumplings, gourmet
hamburgers or the BBQ.
Breakfast served all day. Open Daily 7am-9pm
7. Hong Kong Buffet (859) 985-0081
206 Prince Royal Drive
In the mood for Chinese? All you can eat. Over
100 items daily including Chinese, American and
Japanese style. You won’t leave hungry!
Sun.-Thurs. 11am-9:30pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-10:30pm
221-800-598-5263
8. Mariachi’s (859) 986-0076
780 Chestnut Street
Authentic Mexican food – no sombrero required.
The building is beautiful; the food is fast, hot and
delicious. Lunch specials daily.
Sun.-Thurs. 11am-9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-10pm
9. Cracker Barrel (859) 986-0512
101 McKinney Drive
A national favorite with good country cooking, gift
store and rocking chairs on the porch.
Sun.-Thurs. 6am-10pm; Fri. & Sat. 6am-11pm
10. Wanpen (859) 985-1010
103 Brenwood Street
Food prepared by Wanpen herself. Authentic Thai
dishes such as Red Sea or Pad Thai and Chinese style
including Moo-Goo-Gai-Pan and Sesame Chicken.
Sun. 11:30am-3pm & 5pm-9pm; Mon. Closed;
Tues.-Thurs. 11am-3pm & 5pm-9pm;
Fri. 11am-3pm & 5pm-9:30pm;
Sat .11:30am-3pm & 5pm-9:30pm
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DINING
11. Mario’s Pizza & Buffet (859) 986-2331
636 Chestnut Street
Family owned and operated, serving Berea for over
30 years. They specialize in a Pizza and Pasta Buffet,
along with a very broad menu including Burgers,
Subs, Steaks, Pasta, Ribs, Mexican Dishes and
Desserts. Buffet available all day every day.
Sun.-Thurs. 11am-1am; Fri. & Sat. 11am-2am
12. Amish Store (859) 986-0733
201 Prince Royal Drive
Sandwiches made to order on homemade bread,
with over 40 choices of cheese and meats. Hickory
Smoked BBQ chicken and pork, slow cooked on sight.
Soup Beans and cornbread.
Breakfast made to order Mon.-Sat. 8am-11am
Open 7 Days a Week
13. Rio Grande I (859) 985-0314
305 Chestnut Street
The original El-Rio Grande. Fast and hot Mexican
entrées. Try a chimichanga or sizzling fajita meal and
top it off with some fried ice-cream.
Sun.-Thurs. 11am-9:30pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-10pm
14. China Chef Buffet (859) 986-5408
214 Richmond Road/25
Buffet style with so many choices or order off the
menu. Some options include rice, shrimp, pork and
chicken entrées, a salad bar, veggies, egg rolls, deep
fried donuts, etc..
Sun. 11:30am-10pm; Mon.-Thurs. 11am-10pm;
Fri. & Sat. 11am-10:30pm
15. Kentucky Artisan Center Café (859) 985-5448
200 Artisan Way. www.kentuckyartisancenter.ky.gov
Dine in a casual atmosphere with artistic flair and do
a little shopping for Kentucky-made gifts as well! This
is a great place to have morning coffee and a muffin,
a full traditional lunch such as pork with apples,
fried chicken or a Kentucky Hot Brown. Don’t forget
to enjoy one of many Kentucky desserts including
Bourbon Bread Pudding, or Derby Pie.
Open Daily. Café Express 9:30am-3:30pm;
Grill 11am-3:30pm, Hot Entrees 11am-2pm
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16. Smokehouse Grill & Buffet (859) 986-0830
359 Peggy Flats Road. www.smokehousegrillandbuffetky.com
Country Cookin’ at its Finest!! Some of our local
favorites are our BBQ Ribs, Chicken and Pork. Also
known for our Fried Green Tomatoes. ALL NEW
Breakfast Bar every Saturday and Sunday 7am-11am.
We offer a Full Salad Bar with homemade salads,
dressings, and croutons. Burgers and Sandwiches
along with numerous Country Plates just like grandma
makes. Don’t leave without trying our Homemade
Peanut Butter Pie or one of our other delicious
Homemade Desserts. You’ll leave feelin’ like Family!
Dine in or carry-out available. Open Daily 7am-9pm
17. Dino’s Pizza House (859) 228-0001
1300 Walnut Meadow Road.
Dine in, carryout, or delivery. Here at Dino’s we take
pride in making our food the old-fashion way, from
scratch. We prepare everything in-house from our
pizza dough, to classic dinners, all the way down
to our famous sauces such as meat sauce, marinara,
and alfredo. And what is a fulfilling dinner without a
dessert? Come in and try one of our gourmet cakes or
cheesecakes! True Italian cuisine made from the best
and freshest of ingredients only at Dino’s Pizza House,
serving Corbin, London, and now Berea!
Mon-Thurs 11am-10:30pm; Fri & Sat 11am-11:30pm;
Sun 11am-10pm
18. Stella Jane’s Bakery (859) 358-6386
809 Paint Lick Road.
Fresh delicious Donuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Apple Fritters
and more. We also
take special occasion
cake orders.
Drive thru or carry out.
Open Tues.-Sat. 6amuntil sold out
Stella Jane’s Bakery
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adventure
Berea is a great getaway for outdoor enthusiasts.
Hikers – Trails with varying degrees of difficulty.
Pick up information at the Berea Welcome Center.
Anglin Falls • Berea College Forest - Indian Fort
Mountain Trails, Brushy Fork • Berea City Park
Bikers – Explore Berea trails. Berea City Park • Mayde
Bebee White • Harrison
Golfers – Enjoy the challenge of the Appalachian
landscape on a scenic 9-hole course at the Berea Country
Club. 104 Churchill Drive. (859) 986-7141
Additional Activities
Road Scholar Adventures in Lifelong Learning®
Host programs for folks 55+ all year at Berea College.
(859) 985-3641
Berea Arena Theater - 1835 Big Hill Rd.,
(859) 986-9039. www.bereaarenatheater.com
HomeGrown HideAways - 500 Floyd Branch Rd.
(859) 986-3478. www.HomeGrownHideAways.org
Educational Facility & Eco-Retreat. Reservations required.
Festivals, fundraisers, weddings, & more!
Cedar Haven Wellness & Arts Center
926 W. Jefferson St., (859) 379-9642. www.cedarhaven.net
Body Recall
Teacher Training and Fitness Center
www.bodyrecall.org or (859) 986-2181
Kentucky Artisan Heritage Trail
Visit www.kaht.com for area attractions
Make Berea your home base and take excursions to these
nearby cultural and historic destinations:
Renfro Valley (800) 765-7464
Fort Boonesborough State Park (859) 527-3131
White Hall Historic Site (859) 623-9178
Constitution Square, Danville (859) 239-7089
Fort Harrod, Harrodsburg (859) 734-3314
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill (800) 734-5611
Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington (800) 678-8813
Ashland, Henry Clay Estate, Lexington (859) 266-8581
Visit www.bluegrasskentucky.com for more information.
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WORKSHOPS
Many artists and craftspeople offer instruction and
hands-on workshops in their studios and shops throughout
the year. Check for availability at www.berea.com.
Farmers Market
www.bereafarmersmarket.org
www.bereacollege.locallygrown.net
JAMMIN’ ON THE PORCH
(859) 986-2540 Every Thursday 7pm
Bring your instrument and join in the jam session. Father
and daughter duo Lewis and Donna Lamb host the event.
June-Aug. Cabin Porch, Old Town. Sept.-May First Christian
Church, 206 Chestnut St. An authentic Berea experience!
CONTRA DANCING
(859) 985-5501 or (859) 893-0457
www.bereacontradance.org
Third Fridays September-May 9pm, 128 N. Broadway
Fourth Saturday of Every Month* 7:30pm,
Russel Acton Folk Center. Lively American folk dancing.
Beginners welcome, great live music. *Except for Dec.
TOUR BEREA COLLEGE
Student Guided 50 Minute Walking Tours - Berea College
Visitors Center at College Square (859) 985-3145.
• Historic: See the Frost Building, Phelps Stokes
Chapel, historic Lincoln Hall and more.
Tours: Mon.-Fri.: 9am, 10am, 1pm & 3pm.
Sat.: 9am & 2pm
• Berea College Craft Industries: Visit broomcraft,
weaving, woodcraft, and jewelry production areas
where students produce handmade items.
Tours: Mon.-Fri.: 10am & 2pm
Berea Arts Council
116 Main St., (859) 985-9317.
www.bereaartscouncil.org.
The community arts organization hosts exhibits,
workshops, events and programs including the annual
Quilt Extravaganza, Garden Tour, Walk with the Arts,
Summer Art Camp for Kids & Chili Night Out.
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APRIL 26-28
Hands Four Spring Dance Weekend | 10th annual
One of the most influential and popular contra dance
weekends in the region. This year’s featured band is Wild
Asparagus with caller George Marshall of Massachusetts.
Russel Acton Folk Center and Berea Center for the Arts.
(859) 986-7584. www.hands4-berea.com
JUNE 1
L&N DAY | 14th Annual
A must for railroad enthusiasts! Celebrate the only L&N
brick station still standing between Cincinnati and Knoxville.
Working models, memorabilia, storytelling, and more.
(859) 986-2540 or (800) 598-5263. www.berea.com
JUNE 1-2
KY GUILD OF ARTISTS & CRAFTSMEN SPRING FAIR | JURIED
Exquisite works of art and crafts by juried Kentucky artists
and craftsmen, live music, great food and demonstrations.
Held at Indian Fort Theatre, Hwy. 21E. (2047.5 Big Hill
Road). (859) 986-3192. www.kyguild.org, [email protected]
JULY 4
4TH of JULY SPECTACULAR
Fireworks, children’s activities, live entertainment and more.
Berea Parks and Rec. (859) 986-9402.
JULY 4-7
Whippoorwill Festival
Over 60 workshops about earth-friendly and traditional
Appalachian living skills in a family-friendly atmosphere.
A low-cost, all-volunteer event with tent camping, healthy
home-cooked meals, guest speakers, campfires, mountain
and Bluegrass music, dancing, and story-telling. Held at
HomeGrown HideAways. www.whippoorwillfest.com
JULY 12-14
BEREA CRAFT FESTIVAL | JURIED
32nd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Discover new work by over 100 artists from across the
country. Take part in craft demonstrations, live music and
regional entertainment. Held at Indian Fort Theatre, Hwy.
21E. (2047.5 Big Hill Road). (859) 986-1585.
www.bereacraftfestival.com
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JULY 12-28
FESTIVAL OF LEARNSHOPS
LEARNING IS NOT A SPECTATOR SPORT.
In Berea, we believe the best way to learn is to do.
Simple as that.
That’s why we call our workshops Learnshops. And celebrate
the joy of learning by doing at an annual Festival of
Learnshops, (July 12-28, 2013). Imagine two solid weeks
of master craftsmen, artists,
musicians, chefs, awardwinning writers and experts
in sustainable living sharing,
showing and inspiring.
Then imagine yourself right
there with them. Choose from
introductory to advanced
level classes, from two-hour make-and-take sessions to a
weekend devoted to dulcimer music or organic gardening or
a week-long concentration in painting, glass work, or creative
writing.
July 20
Field to Fork Festival
Held in conjunction with the Festival of Learnshops in Berea,
this event brings community gardening professionals, urban
homesteaders, and small scale agriculture producers together
for workshops. http://fieldtoforkfestival.blogspot.com
The Festival of Learnshops is designed to bring out the artist
in everyone, regardless of age or experience. Come solo or
with significant others, family and friends. There are plenty of
“family friendly sessions” to enjoy with kids or grandkids. Art
day camps sponsored by the Berea Arts Council, will keep
them busy. Stay over – Festival participants enjoy special
hotel discounts. For a complete course catalogue and on-line
registration, visit www.berea.com.
(859) 986-2540 or (800) 598-5263.
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AUGUST 2-3
QUILT EXTRAVAGANZA | JURIED
Celebrate a world-famous Appalachian arts tradition. Quilt
exhibits, vendors, lectures and demonstrations throughout
Berea. Hosted by the Berea Arts Council.
(859) 985-9317. www.bereaartscouncil.org
August 9-11
Holler in the Holler
Annual music festival featuring everything from bluegrass and
folk to rock and jazz, plus dance performances, workshops,
and camping. One price includes all three days and
camping. Local food and craft vendors. Kid-friendly! www.
HomeGrownHideAways.org
AUGUST 15-18
Berea Celtic Festival 4th Annual
City-wide event featuring sessions, workshops, gatherings,
dance and concerts representing Celtic musicians from more
than 10 states. Authentic, traditional & grassroots music.
(859) 396-4491 or (859) 248-0690.
www.berea-celtic.com
SEPTEMBER 20-22
SPOONBREAD FESTIVAL 17th Annual
One of Berea’s fun family weekend events, hosted by the
Chamber of Commerce. Hot air balloons, live music, 5-K run,
arts and crafts, car show, scenic motorcycle ride, antique
tractor show, carnival rides, a parade, and of course,
delicious Spoonbread. (859) 986-9760.
www.spoonbreadfestival.com
OCTOBER 12-13
KY GUILD OF ARTISTS & CRAFTSMEN FALL FAIR | JURIED
Exquisite works of art and crafts by juried Kentucky artists
and craftsmen, live music, great food and demonstrations.
Held at Indian Fort Theatre, Hwy. 21E. (2047.5 Big Hill
Road). (859) 986-3192. www.kyguild.org, [email protected]
OCTOBER 17-20
CELEBRATION OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC 40th Annual
Concerts, jam sessions, and more held across Berea
College’s historic campus. Hosted by the Loyal Jones
Appalachian Center at Berea College. (859) 985-3140.
www.berea.edu/ac/ctm
301-800-598-5263
NOVEMBER 9-10
HOME & HEARTH CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
Attention shoppers! Hosted at the Russel Acton Folk Center,
this 32-year-old family tradition of folk arts and crafts features
great buys from over 30 artisans and vendors.
Food available in kitchen all day.
Russel Acton Folk Center, 212 West Jefferson Street.
(859) 893-9066 or (859) 582-0832
NOVEMBER 16
BEREA COLLEGE CRAFT HOLIDAY SALE
Knock out your holiday shopping all in one exciting
weekend. This popular annual sale features exquisitely
handcrafted items at incredible prices. Shop early — these
sought after products move quickly! Mueller Building,
100 Dixie Court; 9am-3pm. (859) 985-3220 or
(800) 347-3892. www.bereacollegecrafts.com
DECEMBER 1-12
12 Days of Christmas: Make it, Take it, Give it!
Let this year’s gift come from more than the heart – give a gift
from your hands. Let our master craftspeople help you create
the perfect on-of-a-kind gift. Register at www.berea.com or
call (859) 986-2540 or (800) 598-5263.
DECEMBER 7
TWILIGHT CHRISTMAS PARADE 28th Annual
Berea decks the halls and opens its doors wide for this
enchanting prelude to the holiday season. Open houses and
studios all weekend long. Fantastic shopping. Live music.
Catch the Christmas spirit!
(859) 986-9760. www.BereaChamber.com
DECEMBER 26 - JANUARY 1
CHRISTMAS COUNTRY DANCE SCHOOL
A fun way to stay warm. Classes in traditional dance styles
including English clog, country, Morris dance, rapper,
Danish, Appalachian clogging & square dance, plus singing,
music, crafts and parties. Advanced leadership classes for
callers and dance instructors. Hosted at the Seabury Center
at Berea College. Scholarships available. Register by Dec. 1.
(859) 985-3431. www.berea.edu/peh/dance/ccds/
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Berea, KY 40403
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