Kentucky is known for lots of things: the Kentucky Derby, bourbon, fried chicken, Mammoth Cave, Red River Gorge… the list goes on (and on!). One thing Kentucky is not particularly known for, though, is cheeseburgers. When foodies talk of the best cheeseburger of their lives, the Bluegrass isn’t often part of the equation. But it should be because without the Bluegrass State, cheeseburgers wouldn’t exist! Wondering where was the cheeseburger invented? That’s right: Kentucky lays claim to having the first cheeseburger in America. It might be time to pack your bags and consider heading to Kentucky to scope out the burger scene.

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Did you know Kentucky was home to the first cheeseburger in America? Wonders never cease! You’ll never have to wonder where was the cheeseburger invented again.

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What are the best restaurants in Kentucky?

Obviously cheeseburgers are now going to the top of your Kentucky to-do list. But there are lots of other delicious things to eat while visiting. After you’ve eaten your weight in cheeseburgers, consider checking out these bucket list restaurants in Kentucky.

  • Pompilio's
  • The Brown Hotel
  • Starnes Bar-B-Q
  • Wallace Station Deli and Bakery
  • Castle Farms Restaurant
  • Patti’s 1880's Settlement
  • Sanders Café
  • The Freight House
  • Rich's Proper Food & Drink
  • Barn8 Restaurant
  • The Bluebird
  • The Old Talbott Tavern

 

What are the most charming small towns in Kentucky?

Louisville has a lot to offer (including, as we just learned, the nation’s original cheeseburger), but there’s something that can’t be beat about the hometown experience. While you’re touring the Bluegrass State, be sure to add these charming small towns in Kentucky to your itinerary.

  • Elkton
  • Bloomfield
  • Fredonia
  • Upton
  • Wilmore
  • Princeton
  • Bardstown
  • Cadiz
  • Berea
  • Guthrie
  • Jamestown
  • Pineville
  • Augusta
  • Stearns