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Le Deauville – Downtown Lexington

French Cuisine (Up to 53% Off). Two Options Available.

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Value
$40
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In a Nutshell

Chefs plate French mainstays such as rack of lamb with ratatouille, escargot, and filet mignon à la normande

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 21, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Not valid toward prefixed menu or specials.
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Choose Between Two Options

  • $20 for $40 worth of upscale French dinner cuisine
  • $40 for $85 worth of upscale French cuisine for parties of four or more

Chefs add elegance to the lunch hour with entrees such as mushroom ravioli coated in a roasted-garlic and basil sauce ($16) as well as a burger made from beef tenderloin ($12). Dinner options include a dijon-encrusted rack of lamb ($34.50) and seafood risotto with bay scallops, rock shrimp, mussels, and lobster ($32).

Le Deauville

In the middle of July, alfresco diners at Le Deauville might dive headlong into a Bastille Day celebration, watching as servers light red, white, and blue cupcake towers with sparklers or mediate street-side matches of pétanque. Though they bathe their sidewalk bistro in patriotic colors on state holidays, the staffers also immerse visitors in French culture year-round. Chefs populate seasonal menus with traditional French dishes such as steamed mussels in tomato and herbs, roasted rack of lamb with bordelaise mint sauce, and sea scallops with wild-mushroom risotto. They sometimes augment these dishes with globe-hopping guests including Caribbean lobster and Spanish mackerel, introducing new flavors to French preparations without having to pass sushi off as really, really strange-looking ratatouille.

In warm weather, servers ferry these dishes to sidewalk tables draped in white tablecloths next to the restaurant's French-door-covered façade, which is illuminated each night by strings of colored light bulbs. Gray tiled floors inlaid with intricate designs spread out inside, running between dark-wood-paneled and exposed-brick walls. Here, patrons gather at café tables or sidle up to an old wooden bar, where servers pour from a full stock of beer, wine, and spirits.

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Le Deauville

3.75 out of 5

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    LEXINGTON, Kentucky 40507
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  • I could eat their mussels every day. Solid wine list and the bread and the mussels. Did I mention the mussels?
    Mike Mueller
  • We sat outside and the service we received was great. Everyone treated us like royality and were very friendly.
    divinedream01
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