KacieĢƵ Sports Café in Uniontown serving up comfort food with a smile
When the opportunity arose to open a restaurant in Uniontown, Tom Vernon was uniquely suited for the job.
For over 30 years, Vernon, the owner of KacieĢƵ Sports Café, had worked as a district manager for US Foods. The food distributor serviced restaurants and other food service operators across the country.
“I think part of the success, in addition to having a wonderful staff, is I know what products to buy for the freshest ingredients and best quality,” he said, noting he opened KacieĢƵ because he missed the food business.
Vernon opened his first location on Lebanon Avenue in Uniontown, but five years later, what he thought would be a little diner grew. He had an obvious need for more space.
He and his wife Carla purchased property at 243 S. Mount Vernon Ave. and built a new location from scratch. They also brought daughters Ashley and Jessica in on the family business.
VernonĢƵ grandchildren are also involved in KacieĢƵ, even if only by name at the moment.
“ItĢƵ the first initial of each of my grandkids. The ‘K’ is for Kaleb, ‘A’ is for Addison and Alana, ‘C’ is for Carson, ‘I’ is for Ian, ‘E’ is for Eli and Emma and the ‘S’ is for our dog Scout,” Vernon said. “Seven grandkids, and we get to see them nearly every day.”
From the strong family connections, the classic comfort food and VernonĢƵ feeling that he has “the best staff in Uniontown,” itĢƵ not hard to see why residents in Fayette County and beyond get the feeling of home when they walk through the door.
“I have T-shirts that say KacieĢƵ Est. 2013 on the front and on the back, it says, ‘Everyone knows your name,’ because here, you know everyone and if you don’t, be prepared to meet someone new,” Vernon said. “I think people like the atmosphere and the food.”
The menu includes some favorites, including the Garbage Plate, made up of all your favorite breakfast foods and topped with country gravy. The chicken and biscuits is also a popular one, and in the evening, patrons can try the steak or chicken parmesan.
“We have a special every afternoon, and we post that on social media,” Vernon said.
They offer a sweet treat for those celebrating too.
Vernon works in the South Union Township office with a woman who bakes homemade cupcakes, and he puts them to good use. The staff will sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to celebrate along with patrons who come to the café for their special day.
You won’t see Vernon behind the stove though. He is officially in charge of public relations.
“I talk to people. I ask about their food and if they need anything. My entire staff is good to people, and we really enjoy it,” Vernon said.
Visit KacieĢƵ Sports Café on Facebook for specials and up to date information. They also offer delivery service from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday.


