Lunch includes a fish sandwich, 2 sides (beans, coleslaw, or potato salad), dessert & bottled water. Items can also be purchased separately. $12 Dine-in, Take-out & Call-ahead Orders For more info or to place a call-ahead order, call 270-737-8510 / 870-543-0711
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Enjoy a hearty pancake breakfast for only $10 with the Elizabethtown Lions Club on Saturday, March 25th at Elizabethtown High School! They will serve up pancakes, eggs, and sausage for only $10 per person (Aged 5 and under eat Free) Dine-in will also have drinks available, including coffee, tea, and lemonade. Contact any Etown Lions […]
The North Hardin High School Band is hosting the“Golden Gala” this Saturday, May 13th, from 5pm to 9pm at the High School. The proceeds will benefit the band’s trip to Washington, D.C., this Independence Day! Tickets are $50 for one and $45 for two.
Cheers to a delightful evening at Tavern in the Garden! Located in the Cunningham Garden at the Brown Pusey House in the heart of downtown Elizabethtown, this charming spot offers a perfect blend of refreshing drinks, live music, food truck eats, and a relaxed ambiance. Gather your friends and join us for a great time […]
Discover the history and charm of Elizabethtown on the Charles W Logsdon Walking Tour! Join us for an immersive journey through the city's past as we explore its iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience Elizabethtown like never before! The tour begins every Thursday at 7:00 PM on the Downtown […]
Fresh, Local, and Simply Delicious! Discover the bountiful delights of the Hardin County Farmers Market! Located at 200 Peterson Drive in Elizabethtown, this market brings together the best of our region's produce, meats, and sweet treats. A large array of farm-fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs, straight from the fields of local growers. From juicy tomatoes […]
Bring your stories to the great outdoors! Come out to the Emerald Cathedral at Freeman Lake Park for a hiking and story hour this Saturday, July 29th, beginning at 10 AM. Park in the back corner of the First Presbyterian Church and follow the gravel path to the Emerald Cathedral.