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Menu for My Old Kentucky Dinner Train in Bardstown, KY

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  • Cuisines:

    American North American

    American North American

  • Features:

    Delivery

  • Dietary:

    Vegetarian

  • Known for:

    Romantic, Upscale, Kids menu, Beer, Cocktails, Great cocktails, Coffee, Great coffee, Great dessert, Healthy options, Vegetarian options, Wine, Cozy, Historic, Bar onsite, Restroom, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating, Popular with Tourists, Dinner reservations recommended, Lunch reservations recommended, Reservations required, Alcohol, Dessert, Dine-in, Dinner, Hard liquor, Lunch, Popular Lunch, Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits, Good for groups, Accepts reservations,
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My Old Kentucky Dinner Train in Bardstown, KY, is a popular American restaurant that has earned an average rating of 4.1 stars. Learn more by reading what others have to say about My Old Kentucky Dinner Train. Don’t risk not having a table. Call ahead and reserve your table by calling (502) 348-7300.

Looking for something specific? My Old Kentucky Dinner Train includes vegetarian dietary options.

Other favorable attributes include: kids menu.

For a similar meal experience, check out Domino's Pizza and Arby's as an alternative.

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Rhonda Huff 1 year ago
4

Immerse yourself in an experience that takes you on a fine dining journey you will remember for a lifetime. My Old Kentucky... Dinner Train features two beautifully restored 1940's vintage dining cars, which are pulled by two 1950's F-unit locomotives.During your two and a half-hour excursion through the beautiful Kentucky countryside you will be served a delicious mealprepared while in route, by our executive chef in our kitchen car. The traditional tables of four are perfect for conversationyet cozy enough for privacy. My Old Kentucky Dinner Train operates year-round on varied schedules. Bardstown railroad branchwas originally constructed by The Bardstown and Louisville Railroad in 1860. Subsequently, the Louisville and Nashville Railroadpurchased the line at a foreclosure sale in 1864. R. J. Corman Railroad Company purchased the 20-mile branch from CSXTransportation in 1987 and developed the Dinner Train, which had its inaugural run in 1988. In addition to the Dinner Train, therailroad provides freight service to local industries. Limestone Depot The depot was constructed in 1860 and was used as afreight and passenger depot until 1953, when passenger service was discontinued on this portion of the Louisville and NashvilleRailroad. The depot is constructed of native limestone and is the last remaining ?dry-laid? limestone depot in the state ofKentucky. Because of its historical significance, the depot is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The originalfreight portion of the depot has been preserved intact as much as possible, while the passenger portion was demolished in 1953.A new waiting room addition was constructed in 1992. Dining Cars The three cars of the dinner train are all steel-skirted carsbuilt by the Budd Company in the late 1940s after World War II. They have been refurbished extensively by R. J. Corman RailroadCompany, far exceeding the original interior design. The RJC-007 was built for the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1941 a Read more

David 1 year ago
4

We did the murder mystery dinner trip and had very good time. The service was exceptional and the show was a lot of fun with... plenty of audience participation. Food was only ok. I had the chicken and it very dry. The salad was the great and the appledessert was decent. Nothing exceptional about the meal. The train does rock quite a bit, but I thought it made the wholeexperience more fun. Read more

Karen Wagaman 1 year ago
5

We enjoyed a Friday evening Dinner Train Excursion on the My Old Kentucky Dinner Train. The experience features a 2 1/2 hour... ride on two vintage 1940?s era dining cars pulled by two 1959?s era locomotives. The scenery was varied and beautiful andincluded an engineer?s view of several distilleries. The assortment of entrees and desserts was delicious and our service wasexcellent. The portions were very generous and served hot. The dining cars were comfortable and the air conditioners work wellso you might bring a jacket. Read more

LadyD 77 1 year ago
5

This is definitely a GREAT experience. Food was phenomenal.. We ordered the prime rib which was tender and full of flavor. Our... server Erica was Very personable and provided great service. She was very tentative to our needs and made sure that we weretaken care of consistently. The only thing that I would say needed to be improved would be the gift shop. There aren't verymany options to choose from and a lot smaller than we all anticipated. Also, in my opinion I felt the side items that come with the entree should be something your able to choose. Some of my family members did get the Marzala Chicken and in theiropinion it was a little dry. Overall definitely a great experience and would go back. Read more

Ken Stacy 1 year ago
5

I celebrated my partner's birthday and this was a perfect venue for four. Setting was quaint and classy. The server was... attentive and pleasant. The food was well prepared and generously served. The cocktails were reasonably priced and tasty. Irecommend the Woodford Whistle. The scenery was nice since spring is upon us and the side was green and lush. Worth the money. Read more

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When is My Old Kentucky Dinner Train open?

My Old Kentucky Dinner Train is open on the following days:

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Wednesday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Thursday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Friday: 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

Does My Old Kentucky Dinner Train offer delivery?

Yes, My Old Kentucky Dinner Train offers delivery.