DV8 Kitchen East End

Episode 49

The DV8 Kitchen has an amazing menu, and mission.

They hire and train people in recovery. Their story is amazing, inspiring, and can bring tears to your eyes. The good kind.

Rob and Diane Perez opened DV8 while still owning Saul Good here in Lexington. They now have two. One is on South Broadway across from a Waffle House and the other is in the East End at the corner of East Third Street and Midland Ave at the MET, across from Manchester Coffee. Parking is free, easy, and plentiful at both locations.

You can hear a wonderful full interview with Rob and Diane on a podcast named Commonwealth Connections. It’s episode #25 dated November 30, 2023, titled Rob & Diane Perez, Owners of DV8 Kitchen.  Search for Commonwealth Connections on your podcast app.

They talk about their lives and careers from meeting in a restaurant as they were beginning life as young adults through today. It is quite a story and very inspiring.

I highly recommend you go to the DV8 Kitchen website and check out their menu and pictures. I feel pretty sure you’ll want to get right over there as soon as you can.

Along with the two DV8 Kitchen restaurants here in Lexington, Rob and Diane began a Vocational Training Foundation Employee Success Program. This, along with the jobs at the restaurants, have been life-changing experiences for many people. And for our community.

Here’s something exciting for you to participate in to burn some calories from that breakfast and lunch. And help the foundation.

DV8 and Gray Construction are holding their six annual DV8K Life Changing Run. It will be on Saturday, August 24, 2024 at Keeneland.

They’ll have an 8K run, 4K run/walk, a Kids ¼ mile dash, and a virtual run/walk. You can also volunteer to help.

The purpose of the run is “to further DV8’s mission of employing and empowering people in early stages of addiction recovery.”

A link to the information and registration page is in my show notes.

While on the DV8 website look at the menu, check out information about their bakery and the private events they host and cater. And the gift boxes they make. I’d like to host an event just so I can enjoy those menu items.

I suppose I should mention that I’m Tom Hailey and this is my Bluegrass Region Voices and Views podcast. I host conversations with creative and inspiring people and spotlight engaging activities, organizations, and places around the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky.  This episode has been posted on July 31, 2024.

I hope you’re listening before August 24, 2024 so you can register for the run.

Two words sum up what DV8 is all about: Love and Support.

Two calls to action for you. Of course, the first is to check out the DV8 Kitchen website. I don’t know who took the pictures for them of the food items and the restaurant, but they are amazing.

The other is to let me know of a place or activity in the Bluegrass Region that you’d like me to spotlight on this podcast. I thank my friend Z Newell for the suggestion that I ask for that kind of engagement from you, my listener, whom I appreciate so much.

A Contact Me page is here on my website or send me an email at thailey@tomhailey.com

I hope to run into you… Out Around the Bluegrass Region.

DV8 Kitchen Website

DV8K Life Changing Run

Commonwealth Connections podcast with Rob and Diane

DV8 Kitchen East End