Bar in Lexington, United States
369 W Vine St
100ptsVerify before you visit; details are sparse.

About 369 W Vine St
369 W Vine St is a downtown Lexington address with limited verified data on file — cuisine, hours, and booking method are all unconfirmed. For groups or value-focused diners, better-documented alternatives like Corto Lima or 21c Museum Hotel Lexington are safer bets until more detail is available. Verify directly before visiting.
Quick Verdict
369 W Vine St sits in downtown Lexington at a well-known address, but with no cuisine type, price range, hours, or booking data confirmed in Pearl's records, this is a venue you'll need to verify before committing — especially if you're planning a group outing. For groups of four or more, that uncertainty matters: showing up without confirmed hours or a reservation policy is a real risk. Until more detail is confirmed, treat this as a placeholder on your shortlist, not a firm booking.
Who This Works For
If you're a value-seeker comparing options across downtown Lexington, the honest answer is that peer venues have more verifiable information to anchor your decision. Corto Lima and Arcadium Bar both have enough public-facing data to let you plan with confidence. For groups specifically, 21c Museum Hotel Lexington is worth considering — it offers a known atmosphere and booking infrastructure that makes coordinating a party of four or more considerably more predictable. Al's Bar is another downtown option with a more defined identity for groups looking for a casual, lower-pressure environment.
Atmosphere and Group Suitability
Without confirmed style or seating data, it's difficult to say whether 369 W Vine St has the noise tolerance, layout, or table configuration that works for larger groups. Groups of four or more should prioritize venues where capacity, table sizing, and reservation policy are confirmed upfront. The West Vine Street corridor in downtown Lexington does have foot traffic and proximity to other venues, which makes it viable for a multi-stop evening , but that's a location advantage, not a venue-specific recommendation. If you're building an itinerary, check out our full Lexington bars guide for venues with enough verified detail to plan around.
Booking Window
With no confirmed booking method on record, walk-in is currently the only implied approach , which increases risk for groups. If you're visiting Lexington on a weekend or during a major event (Kentucky thoroughbred racing draws significant crowds downtown), book your fallback options first. Venues like Jewel of the South in New Orleans, Julep in Houston, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu all demonstrate what a well-documented bar record looks like , useful benchmarks when assessing how much confidence you can place in any venue. For broader trip planning, see our full Lexington restaurants guide, our full Lexington hotels guide, our full Lexington wineries guide, and our full Lexington experiences guide.
Practical Details
Reservations: No confirmed booking method , walk-in assumed, verify directly before visiting. Dress: Not confirmed. Budget: Not confirmed. Group suitability: Cannot be verified without seating and layout data , confirm before planning a group visit. Booking difficulty: Easy, given no reservation system is on record.
Compare 369 W Vine St
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| 369 W Vine St | Easy | ||
| Mirror Twin Brewing | Unknown | ||
| 21c Museum Hotel Lexington | Unknown | ||
| Al's Bar | Unknown | ||
| Arcadium Bar | Unknown | ||
| Corto Lima | Unknown |
A quick look at how 369 W Vine St measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 369 W Vine St worth the price?
Pricing varies at 369 W Vine St; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is 369 W Vine St located?
369 W Vine St is located in Lexington, at 369 W Vine St, Lexington, KY 40507.
How can I contact 369 W Vine St?
You can reach 369 W Vine St via check the venue's official channels.
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- Arcadium BarArcadium Bar on North Limestone is a low-key neighborhood spot that suits Lexington's bourbon-forward drinking culture. Walk-ins are easy most nights, with midweek visits offering the quietest experience. If you're back for a second time, ask what's open behind the bar — that's where the more interesting pours tend to live.
- Corto LimaCorto Lima on West Short Street is a solid mid-range choice for groups wanting Latin-influenced food and drinks in walkable downtown Lexington. It works best for four or more people sharing plates in a relaxed, conversation-friendly setting. Easy to book, casual dress, and well-positioned for a broader evening out in the neighbourhood.
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