WE ARE LOCATED AT
726 N LIMESTONE, LEXINGTON, KY
HOURS
SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS: 10AM-6PM
THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS: 10AM-8PM
CLOSED MONDAYS
OPEN LATER FOR COMMUNITY EVENTS
Introduction
BOOKS, COFFEE, AND COMMUNITY
The Wild Fig is a safe, sacred space within the walls of the bookstore that carries a legacy of an inclusive, grounding space where community members find their voice and collective vision.
Situated in a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood on Lexington’s North Side, the Wild Fig is a space where established residents and new residents can learn, heal and grow. We are a worker-owned cooperative, a place for the community to mutually meet each other’s needs where the larger economic and social structure do not.
BOOKS & COFFEE
Wild Fig Books and Coffee was founded by Kentucky writer Crystal Wilkinson and her partner Ronald Davis in the Meadowthorpe area of Lexington before closing there in 2015. They reopened later that year in a renovated turn-of-the-century house on North Limestone. It was and remains the only black-owned bookstore in Kentucky.
In 2018, Crystal and Ron announced that they would be closing the store due to financial difficulties. However, the community so had come to love the space stepped up to save it. The bookstore was sold to a quickly formed “Wild Fig Cooperative” in 2018 and is a safe, sacred space within the walls of the bookstore that carries a legacy of an inclusive, grounding space where community members find their voice and collective vision. We have a variety of offerings, from co-working space to food specials, open mic nights, poetry readings, Drag Queen Storytimes, small concerts, and, of course, books!