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Hi!

My name is Colleen, and I have owned Lock & Key since December of 2006.  It has undergone quite a transformation since that time, and I hope you will check us out soon, if you have not already.  

 As everyone who steps through the doors can see, it is a very special place.  The building is filled with  beautiful architecture, and a rich history of years of commerce and community connections.  I am grateful to have the opportunity to operate this beloved community spot, and it is always our goal to make every customer feel special and welcomed. There are many choices on where to eat or shop, but when you shop local, you are choosing to support the individual character and integrity of the town, as well as your own friends and neighbors, so thank you"

Colleen London, Proprietor of Lock & Key   

At the Lock & Key`s Cafe, we have delicious, simple, "down to earth" food. Our menu includes sandwiches, soups, salads, & baked dishes. We make as much as possible from real ingredients and strive to bring you freshly cooked, delicious food.

WE ARE ALSO A FAIR TRADE BOUTIQUE. WE SELL AN ECCLECTIC MIX OF ITEMS FROM AROUND THE WORLD,  PLUS LOCAL KENTUCKY FOOD PRODUCTS & CRAFTS.  Henna Tatoos available just ask!

What they`re saying about Lock & Key.....

"We are travelers and we needed a wi-fi connection, and we look for locally owned coffee shops.  [Lock & Key] is charming, ecclectic, warm, friendly, with delicious offerings and an inviting ambiance. It is delightfully unique."

"Great food and service! The staff is very personable, and the food has such a nice homemade touch."

"Where everybody knows your name."
"Convenient to my workplace and walking distance in beautiful downtown.
"Fun atmosphere, convenient for meetings"
"I come for the food! and great friendly service"
"A place where you can hang out with friends"
"Local, good coffee with a great location downtown."
"Great place for conversation"
"Love the building. A modern coffeeshop in a piece of history in the city of Georgetown"

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