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Well, let me tell you ’bout this place called Shaker Village, ya know? It’s down in Kentucky, a real pretty spot where them Shakers used to live. They had a simple way of livin’, all about hard work and good food. Now, there’s this place called the Trustee’s Table, and folks say it’s a mighty fine eatin’ spot.
When you step in there, it’s like walkin’ back in time. They serve up all them traditional dishes that folks round here love. You can taste the garden right on your plate, ’cause they grow a lotta their own veggies. Ain’t nothin’ better than fresh food, I tell ya!
Now, let’s talk ’bout the food:
- They got fried chicken that’s crispy and golden.
- Mashed potatoes that are creamy, just like my mama used to make.
- Vegetable medleys that’ll make ya feel good and healthy.
- Pies that are sweet as a summer’s day.
And they don’t just serve lunch, oh no! You can get breakfast and brunch too. Now, I hear tell they even take reservations, which is real handy if you’re goin’ with a big group. Just don’t forget to ask for a table by the window, so you can see all that beautiful farmland while you eat!
Shaker Village itself is quite the sight. It’s the largest restored Shaker community, with three thousand acres to wander around. You can see 34 buildings from the 19th century all fixed up nice. I reckon if you like history and a good walk, this place is right up your alley!
What to do when you’re there:
- Take a stroll around the gardens, it’s real peaceful.
- Join in on some hands-on classes they offer. You might learn a thing or two!
- Check out the craft shops, they got some fine handmade items.
Folks say that eating at the Trustee’s Table is not just about the food; it’s about the experience. You sit there, eatin’ good food, and it feels like you’re part of somethin’ special. You can almost hear them old Shakers talkin’ ’bout their ways of life, and how they cherished every meal together.
So, if you ever find yourself wanderin’ through Harrodsburg, make sure to stop by Shaker Village and the Trustee’s Table. You’ll leave with a full belly and a happy heart, that’s for sure!
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