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There was a Druthers in Liberty in Casey County when I was little. I dont know exactly what year it closed. If I had to guess I would say around 1990.
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Just wanted to let everyone interested know that my wife and I visited the last remaining Druthers in the world in Cambellsville over the weekend. We got there shortly before 5:00 on Saturday, thinking we'd have an early dinner, only to find out we were lucky to get there when we did since they close at 5:00 on Saturday's. What's up with that? Anyway, the restaurant still looked pretty much like the ones I frequented as a kid in Owensboro when they were still Burger Queens. The store sign even still had Queeny Bee on it. The food wasn't bad, but certainly nothing to write home about either, especially the "buffet" my wife had. I stuck to the burgers. It was a nice visit, but unless we just happen to be in Campbellsville I don't see us going there again. I took some pictures but I'm not sure if there's a way to upload them to this website.
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