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by Lawrence Jerde V Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why choose Parkette family restaurant?

One of the best reason to visit Clarksburg is to experience Parkette Family Restaurant. We offer a great time for people everywhere and our savory salads is the reason people keep coming back for more. If you'd like to ask us some questions or make a reservation call us at (304) 623-0155.

Does the Parkette have take out orders?

Our curbside, take-out, and to-go orders are in full swing, and we encourage all our patrons to explore the Parkette Drive-In To-Go menu for their old favorites. Call today to place your order and transport yourself to a less complicated time.

Why choose the Parkette Drive-in?

The Parkette Drive-In is always ready to welcome our diners. Enjoy a great meal! We bring back the good times and help you make new memories. Browse our Parkette Drive-In menu in Lexington, KY, and a true taste of Americana. An authentic taste of the past.

Is there a Parkette Drive in in Lexington KY?

Browse our Parkette Drive-In menu in Lexington, KY, and a true taste of Americana. An authentic taste of the past. Our curbside, take-out, and to-go orders are in full swing, and we encourage all our patrons to explore the Parkette Drive-In To-Go menu for their old favorites.

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What did Guy Fieri eat at Parkette Drive-In?

It was the lard that grabbed the heart of Food Network star Guy Fieri on Tuesday. Fieri, star of Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, came to the Parkette Drive-In on Lexington's New Circle Road to fry chicken and make a Poor Boy — and to tell America the best fried chicken is cooked in lard.

When did Parkette open in Lexington KY?

Parkette history: Founder a Lexington restaurant pioneer Smiley opened the drive-in in 1952 on what was then called the Belt Line, near Liberty Road, in an undeveloped part of Fayette County.

Who owns the Parkette Drive-In in Lexington Kentucky?

Bryan Tipton, land owner of Parkette Drive-In, describes the decision to end the lease of the legendary Lexington dining spot and close the drive-in, one of the city's oldest restaurants.

How long has Parkette Drive in been around?

The Parkette Drive-In opened in 1951, but the sign wasn't created until 1953 or 1954. It cost $10,000 to install, but today the same installation would be close to $100,000. It stands between three and four stories and is a landmark in the neighborhood.

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