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A Note From Britney Ruby Miller

Dear Loyal Guests, It has been a while since my last personal letter I sent out back in March, when we were first forced to close our doors. So much has transpired since then that I want to take a moment to share some of my thoughts and provide you with a brief update. As

Meat-lovers guide: Where to get the best steaks in Lexington

LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER: “…Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse is Lexington’s most glamorous restaurant, easily on a par design-wise with establishments in Las Vegas or Manhattan. Despite plush seating, sparkling chandeliers and themed private dining nooks, it’s the quality of the steaks that have won Jeff Ruby’s accolades from the likes of USA Today and Travel + Leisure. Whether

How high-end restaurants plan to keep experience special in COVID world

Polly Campbell, Cincinnati Enquirer Published 5:00 a.m. ET May 28, 2020 | Updated 4:53 p.m. ET May 28, 2020 Britney Ruby Miller, CEO of Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment, which owns seven high-end steakhouse restaurants in three states, describes her company’s approach to fine dining as “high touch.” That means dining rooms with chandeliers, lavishly set tables, dry-aged prime beef,

More than just a steakhouse. How Jeff Ruby’s is revamping its restaurants amid COVID-19

Dahlia Ghabour, Louisville Courier JournalPublished 2:18 p.m. ET May 27, 2020 Jeff Ruby’s is more than just a steakhouse. The high-end service found at Jeff Ruby restaurants is so much a part of the company’s brand, its full name is Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment. And while every restaurant has lengthy rules for reopening during the coronavirus pandemic,