Restaurants in Knox County, Kentucky

The Museum has numerous photos of restaurants and dining establishments from Knox County, Kentucky’s past. Click following slideshow to view a few of them.

Featured below are the old Burger Queen on Knox Street; D&W Cafeteria at Apple Grove; the Esquire Cafe on the Court Square; Hamburger Hut on U.S. 25E; Jack’s Restaurant on the Court Square; Kidd’s Charcoal House on Cumberland Avenue; Oasis Restaurant at Boone Heights by Knox Drive-In; Patriot Restaurant on Knox Street; Roy and Merrill Smith’s restaurant across from RECC, circa 1975;

Will Lockhart’s restaurant on Depot Street; Ronnie’s Ice Cream Shop on Knox Street; Scottie’s Burgers near present-day Walgreen’s; tastee-freez Big Tee Burgers on Knox Street; the Kub Restaurant on College Street near its intersection with Manchester Street; Uncle Ike’s Restaurant on the Court Square; and the Hickory House Restaurant on U.S. 25E between present-day Pizza Hut and Burger King.

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