Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | 2340 New Haven Rd, Bardstown, KY 40004, USA |
Postal code: | 40004 |
Phone: | (502) 348-2563 |
Monday: | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Thursday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Friday: | 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Saturday: | Closed |
Sunday: | Closed |
This Tavern has a lot of really good food choices on the menu, it was hard to make a decision.
There are 4 pool tables and a couple dart boards.
So glad we stopped.
I had a grilled chicken sandwich with fresh tomato and lettuce and my husband had the 31 E burger, also dressed with seasoned fries. We both enjoyed our food very much. We'll definitely be going back.
It was our first time trying Bluegrass Tavern and we will definitely be back. Locally owned with wonderful staff that were friendly and professional. Orders were taken and food served in a timely manner.
The menu was varied and prices were reasonable. There were seven in our group ranging from ages 2 to 67 and everyone enjoyed their food choices. The excellent flavor of the burger used in the enormous "Fry Way to Hell" burger is due in part to the meat being sourced from a local butcher. The catfish sandwich was delicious and the onion rings were some of the best we've tried!
Very down-home and family friendly and absolutely worth the 35 minute drive.
Our waitress was wonderful she was so busy, managed to come to our table with every thing we needed.
My parties burgers were excellent, however my wings were charcoal
I was brought another side of them, a bit better.
The one thing I didn't like was being ogiled by several men in the place, they looked us, we were all women, up and down. I might return there, but with a date.
First, we’re from out of town. I specifically wanted a local tavern with personality. As you pull into the parking lot it’s very bland and no frills. It was then I knew I was in the right place. My traveling companions had their doubts, but I knew the place would have personality. I hate places that don’t. I told them that if, when we walk in, at least four people don’t turn and stare at us, we’re leaving. We got five head turns, and I was home. I knew we were in the right place. These folks all appeared local and we were greeted by a friendly female bartender who asked, “How y’all doin’?” Yup. I knew it was a solid pick. First, I don’t want touristy places, second, locals are and should always be curious about who’s walking in because more times than not, it’s someone they know. Ample seating here. Pool tables. A poker game going on in the back room. Juke box! Need I say more? Ok, just a few words. Beer is served here, only beer (well, food too but no spirits). So if you’re looking for bourbon, you best bring it in your own flask, like the fella I saw carrying it in his back pocket. But seriously, I’m not sure if that’s kosher, so best ask first. Beer was cold, service was friendly, and quite casual. Don’t be afraid to go to the bar and order your second round if the waitress isn’t around. No frills and chill here. I bet the stage has some great music at night. Would love to come back.