Tyrone doesn’t show up in many travel guides, and that’s sort of the point. It’s a quiet, residential town where events tend to be smaller and more personal — a birthday, a reunion, a neighborhood gathering where everybody already knows everybody.
“Those are some of my favorite events, honestly,” Chef Chi says. “Smaller crowd means more time to actually talk to people while the meat rests.”
Tyrone is inside our standard service area, so there’s no travel fee.
Tyrone grew up around a railroad depot, and that small-town, slower-paced character has mostly stuck around even as the rest of Fayette County built up nearby. Lake McIntosh draws a steady stream of weekend fishing trips and family outings, and the schools here are a big part of why families plant roots and stay for decades instead of moving on.
Most of what we cater in Tyrone reflects that staying power — anniversaries, graduations, and reunions for families who’ve been here three generations deep.