The Beehive Tavern Restaurant online

An ecclectic assortment of local, Carribean and Continental dishes are served with an assortment of appeitzers and deserts
the menu changes every 6 weeks

Black Beans & Rice $7.50
Chicken or Tuna Salad 8.50
The Beehive Burger 8.50
Vegetarian Plate 9.95
Pasta Carbonara10.50
Senegaleese Chicken 11.95
Kentucky Country Ham 12.50
Alsatian Sauerkraut 12.55
Catch Of The Day 14.50
Polynesian Pork Chop 15.50
New York Strip 23.50

101 Riverside Drive
Augusta, KY 41002

hours are Tuesday-Sunday - Lunch and Dinner

The Historic Building is Handicap Accessible

Special Rates are Available for large parties

reservations are reccommended
call 606.756.2202

The Beehive Accepts Cash And Checks for payment


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25 years ago when Luciano Moral opened the Beehive Tavern Restaurant in Augusta, Kentucky, it was his work of art.  The building was restored to it’s original 1790’s style.  The smell of Moral’s culinary arts welcome visitors, as does his singing from the kitchen.  A classically trained Opera singer, his melodies are heard throughout the restaurant.  imageLuciano (or ‘Sean” as he is affectionately called) has always been a supporter of the arts.  He believed in the importance of having the arts in his community, and for 25 years, he has played a large role in making the little river town of Augusta a special destination.

image1990      After many years of being part of Brown County, Indiana’s Art Community, Mea Dewe rs moved to Augusta, where she and ‘Sean’ became fast friends.  Born Mary Elizabeth Ash, she was raised in Cincinnati by a family of artists.  Her nickname comes from Cincinnati’s Art Academy, where she signed all her work with her initials, M.E.A. Since moving to Augusta, she has been a delightful addition to the community, with her incredible talent for portraits.  Mea also paints Kentucky’s river life, and country landscapes in Oil and Pastel.      

image2000 Ken Swinson moved to Augusta from coastal Virginia after discovering Kentucky’s breathtaking landscapes and charming way of life. His first art show in Kentucky was setup beside The Beehive during a local festival.  Ken and ‘Sean’ instantly became friends. Ken worked many years as at The Beehive while developing his art.  Ken is also rapidly establishing himself as one of Kentucky’s important artists.  His latest work is a series of woodcuts, inspired by his Kentucky life and traditional printmaking imagetechniques.

Join us for 3 special receptions to meet the artists featuring:
Oils, Acrylic & Watercolors by Luciano Moral 
Oils, Pastel & Portraits by Mea Dewers
Paintings & Woodcuts by Ken Swinson

Friday, December 11 from 2-4pm
Saturday, December 12 from 2-4pm
Sunday, December 13 from 2-4pm

Come early for Lunch, or stay for Dinner at the Beehive
Lunch served 12-2pm
Dinner served 5-9pm 
(imageserved all day on Sunday)
call 606.756.2202