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  • Andy S.

    This is my dream bar. This is a neighborhood bar that has been supporting the Louisville arts for over twenty years. Live theater, music, and the occasional movie screening are in regular rotation. Catching a band here is very intimate and always fun. The atmosphere is personal where the owner is always on hand and he's happy to see you. Aerin, the head bartender, is a great friend and a great bartender. She's always cool to deal with unless you give her a hard time... and she's more than capable of taking care of herself. The Rud is the type of place I go to because I always feel at home. They have a fully stocked bar, good pizza and a good burger. The beer list is fair ranging from Miller products to Guinness and a few local brews. Just come to the Rud. Say hello if you see me there. We can make fun of pop culture stuff over a glass of Jameson.

    (5)
  • Victoria T.

    Still the best music venue in town. It's intimate. I like my music intimate. Ken and Sheila still run the place (at 60 something and 70 something) and are just as hospitable and fun as ever. But, Ken, please teach your bartender how to make a Lemon Drop.

    (4)
  • Brooke L.

    Yay! I love the Rud! Our band played on September 4th, and we were so NOT expecting such an INCREDIBLE venue!! The building was old and historic, yet well kept and welcoming. The staff was impeccible, also! While the bands jammed out, the owner - Ken, danced his 70 year-old boots off!! The atmosphere was relaxed and kicked back. I love the Rud, and can't wait to return!!!

    (5)
  • Rachel F.

    This is a really great spot to see unique local artists. The atmosphere is super relaxed and nonjudgmental with a wide array of every thing: types of musicians, crowd, and even a surprisingly large bar menu with some pretty great beers on tap. I've never just sat at the bar, but it seems like a good spot to just chill, even if you aren't in the mood for live musaq, but for me that's the reason you go.

    (4)
  • Matt C.

    Ah, The Rud. Another establishment on Andy S's "Andy's Louisville" Tour. And what a place it is! *VERY* comfortable setting, reasonable drink prices, good food (whole-wheat pizza FTW) and the lovely Aerin behind the bar. Plus, you got good odds of running into the aforementioned Andy there, and they hold some sweet-ass special events (Last Call) and shows (BODYHAMMER). PRO-TIP: Monday is Wang Day next door. PRO-TIP: Don't stiff Aerin. Unless you're Chinaman.

    (5)
  • Wesley J.

    Hands down the best place to see a show in Lou. Intimate, friendly and warm. Dig it!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth B.

    What can I say.....it's The RUD! WOW the shows that I have seen in this place!!!!! I had years of good times here in the 90's early 2000's! Just a tiny few awesome shows I have seen at The Rud: My Morning Jacket, The Frogs, the Glasspack, Melt Banana, Gaza Strippers, Starman Jones.....I could go on forever.... Not to mention Ken is awesome :D he even knows my grandma :D

    (5)
  • Henry A.

    Had our first opportunity since this revered gathering spot changed ownership. Long known for its support of local music and the arts, the food has now improved since earlier years. We had a buffet dinner during a concert featuring Celtic music. On the menu- herb roasted chicken (very good), shepherd's pie (bland), salad (fresh), and a very nice bread pudding with a lemony bourbon sauce. All were in steam trays which kept all hot.

    (4)
  • Stephenie B.

    The most relaxing and peaceful place to sit and have an amazing Sunday brunch. So good.

    (5)
  • Jamie J.

    Best Brunch in town, and only $13!!! plus, $2 mimosas! We have followed these folks since they were in Mellwood arts center, and their food is always amazing. The owners always greet the tables with a smile. Can't wait to see what else they have up their sleeve for the Rud. Great place for them to call home!

    (5)
  • Bonnie L.

    Finally had the chance to try the Sunday brunch. Came early around 10:30 and got right in. We were a party of 4 plus a baby. We asked to be sat near the music down in the bar area. We enjoyed the buffet which included the famous hot brown casserole, cheesy grits, chocolate chip as well as the bacon waffles, fried chicken, blue cheese slaw, bread pudding, quiche, bacon/sausage links/ham, biscuits and gravy, chili, baked brie, asparagus, pasta salad, chicken salad, fresh fruit, omelet station and a huge dessert table that inlcuded many items from the local Nord's Bakery. We had a spicy Bloody Mary and coffees. Our service was great and all the staff that helped us were very friendly. The owners father came over to our table to check on us too, he was so nice and thankful we were there. He said the last 8 weeks there had been a long wait with the after church crowd so get here early for a great brunch for a great price, $12.99 for adults, 8.99 for kids.

    (4)
  • Wade M.

    Good deal at $12.95. Hot brown and quiche are good. They just added chicken which is nice. Though the chicken isn't anything to write home about. Bacon and sausage are always great for night before cure. The Nord's Bakery goodies and omelette bar are what makes it for me. Overall it is good variety that is fairly tasty for a decent price. I never leave hungry.

    (4)
  • Megan F.

    I don't know why I haven't reviewed this place yet! If you're in the mood for a different and off the beaten path spot for local entertainment, the Rud's the place for that story to take shape. I've been here to see several local and regional bands and while one might have been a little blah for my taste, even that experience still stands out as a memorable one just because of how enchanting this venue is. It borders on romantic because of how intimate it feels. It's the kind of place where you feel totally comfortable leaning over and chatting with the people at the table next to yours or at the bar because everyone seems really genuine and approachable. Even the bands that play are up for hanging around and chatting after their shows. The main room is a really versatile space and there can be a fair amount of movement as one show transitions over or a dinner party transitions to a show. In my mind, this just increases the home-y feeling of the place though. All the other reviews do a great job characterizing the intimacy of the Rud but my main reason for writing this review is to add onto that - what a great date spot! It's charming, unique and a little under the radar in comparison to trendier spots in NuLu, downtown or the Highlands. I was taken on many a date here when I first moved to town so I speak from the kind of experience that a month into living here I wondered whether there was anywhere else besides the Rud people thought was a cool music venue... Seriously though, guys take a lady out here for after dinner drinks and a show. It's pretty darn cheap and you'll score points for choosing a more creative option. This is the kind of place you wanna know what's going on that night before just popping over there. The crowd will be the audience. Check their events calendars for music and plays to see what's up and to make sure they're open if it's a weeknight.

    (4)
  • Sam B.

    This was my second late-night visit to the Rud, which has long been considered one of the most unique spaces in the city. The atmosphere is intimate, and if you go more than once, you'll become a "regular," a member of the family. Wednesday's Jazz Jam Sessions are the perfect mid-week escape, and the Rud also hosts performances of all types year-round. The menu is not expansive, but what I've had (the pizza and the burgoo) were both very good and very affordable.

    (4)
  • Carmen R.

    We went there on a very slow night, the waitress and owner came out and took great care of us. GREAT beer on tap. We've never had pizza as great as we had there. Every thing on the menu was delicious! I will come back here every time I'm in Louisville. Thank you Rudyard for a great dining experience!

    (5)
  • Joseph T.

    *Read to the tune of "I Want To Be Like You" from Disney's The Jungle Book* Now, I was really hungry, whoa... My belly was screaming. I looked on Yelp to get some help, To see where I might get some eats. "I want to be filled, Yelp app, With some delicious food." And Yelp app said, "I've got you man. Just head down to the Rud." Ooh-be-doo! I loved this foo-oo-ood! I loved the pastry foods, and savory foods too! You see it's true! A man like me-ee-ee... Can get his fill From the Ru-uu-ud! *Trumpet solo from one of the live musicians they have at the Rud* Now, I won't try to kid you, Yelper... I'll share some info with you. If you desire a Sunday Brunch to admire... The Rud will make your dream come true. They have a great selection, my friend, Of bacon, sausage, and ham... Hot Brown casserole, and if you didn't know... A specialized omelet stand. Yoo-hoo-hoo! They have Nord's desserts too-hoo-hoo And a working bar, If alcohol you choose! You see it's true-ue-ue... Someone like me-ee-ee Can get their fill At somewhere like the Rud! Take me to the Rud, Daddy! Can eat a great brunch at someplace like the Rud! One more time... Yeah! Get yourself over to the Rud this Sunday!

    (5)
  • Chip L.

    The Rud has been as much an art gallery as a bar and restaurant for years. I remember watching some "experimental" music bands in the late 1990s, something that not many venues would put up with. But that's pretty much standard fare here, and the place is better for it. I was recently introduced to the Sunday brunch buffet -- I'd normally treated the venue as a bar and music scene, which I thoroughly enjoyed -- but the brunch is excellent. I don't know if the hot-brown shows up every time, and I expect the almond honey brie doesn't show up every time but if those are a good representation of the average Sunday brunch then I'm going to be going back frequently. Keep an eye out for a good local band, or just stop by for the painting of a gorilla holding a popsicle there's always something fun and exciting going on here!

    (4)
  • Kirk H.

    Delicious brunch, made to order omelettes, fritatta, hot brown casserole, fresh salads, tasty waffles, Nord's Bakery donuts, fried chicken, lots more stuff. Great quality and a great deal for the price (I think $14.95?) We will be back!

    (4)
  • Gabrielle A.

    The Rud is a solid place to hangout any day of the week, but today was special... I think I died and went to brunch heaven. But really. Although the food and service was excellent, it was the atmosphere of this place that won me over. The whole experience encompassed that "easy like Sunday morning" feel. The room was accented by lots of natural light, interesting artsy decor, and a chill vibe that made me want to stay for a while. My favorite dish off of the brunch buffet was definitely the hot brown casserole. It's a must try! The line featured traditional items like biscuits & gravy, sausage, bacon, fried chicken, fruits, and an omelet bar. Some of the more interesting dishes included a crustless quiche, bacon & chocolate chip waffles, curry chick pea salad, and a fabulous honey almond brie cheese spread. The dessert table is pure bliss, fully equipped with a butter kuchen, apple fritters, and donuts from Nord's. I also tried the banana pudding and a slice of German chocolate cake. All of it was delicious. If you want to experience brunch heaven, check out the Rudyard Kipling some Sunday.

    (5)
  • Matt R.

    The Rud has long been acclaimed for its status as a neighborhood music and theater venue, but for those of us who follow our stomachs, it has moved up in the world, and is now my favorite Sunday brunch spot in town. They've moved the whole staff from That Place On Goss over here, and the marriage is a stroke of mad genius. The brunch is a buffet, always with standard breakfast options, an omelet station, soup and salad options, fruit, and plenty of desserts. Mimosas if that's your thing. Nord's kuchen and hot brown casserole if you have out-of-towners who need a proper baptism. Sweet patio seating. And the requisite live music. All absurdly affordable.

    (5)
  • Helen S.

    Our first experience here for brunch. Wide variety of foods to choose from to include an omelet station, Nords bakery pastries (big deal for locals- excellent sweets) hot brown casserole, waffles, biscuits and gravy and a wide variety of different salads and fruits. It was 13 per person which was very reasonable. Bloody Mary was 5 and pretty delicious. Lots of people. Service was great. There was music however instead of adding to our experience it removed from as it was very loud and sometimes prevented conversation which was very disappointing. Should return in the future. At least once.

    (4)
  • Grace H.

    Only been here for the Sunday brunch but man I have not shut up about it since. They have an omelette chef, pastries from Nord's Bakery and hot food including hot brown casserole (UNF!) biscuits and gravy, grits, waffles, sausage ham AND bacon (the trifecta) and a vegetarian egg casserole. Plus some fresh fruit! Add a Bloody Mary and you have the perfect hangover cure.

    (4)
  • Paige H.

    With new ownership comes new energy...if you have not been, put it on your 'to do' list. The sunday brunch is outstanding, especially the hot brown casserole! But even during the week you can grab a tasty dinner, I recommend "the billy" beer cheese sandwich. And try the pickles...just try them...2 words, home made.

    (5)
  • Jennifer D.

    Intimate, cool place to check out some local Bands. The beer cheese is awesome! Want to go back to check out more of the menu sometime! Smells a little weird in there, but oh well.

    (4)
  • Wes D.

    Great Sunday Brunch. A wide selection of "fresh food". Awesome omelettes made to order. Nick Dittenmeir playing was awesom as well. After reading so many reviews and searching for a great brunch buffet I have found it. All for $13 a person was very reasonable too. Only drawback is lack of accommodating parking for mobility issues. But I know to work around that next time.

    (5)
  • Amy S.

    This place is great for brunch. Their Southern food options are eclectic and yummy! Their coffee isn't super so I would recommend a mimosa or Bloody Mary instead.

    (4)
  • Mark M.

    Under new ownership the rud has really turned things around. I went for brunch this morning with a group of four. Two dollar mimosas and excellent five dollar bloody matts. A full omelet bar with all the fixins, fresh pastries from Nords bakery and a massive spread of delicious traditional brunch items and original items like hot brown casserole. Very reasonably priced also at 12.99

    (4)
  • M T.

    Ah the Rud as we in people like to call the Rudyard Kipling, name sound familiar than google it and you can get a historical hint to what kind of place is named after such creativity. This is a cozy, charming and very used local band spot and venue for fundraisers and creative types. They have a real genuine positive vibe that seems to hang in the air of this unique bar, food and entertainment spot in Old Louisville. The neighborhood is investing in some much needed rehabs in this walking neighborhood that makes me glad this area is getting some much needed attention. The food is good, wholesome and very fair priced. The drinks are a good deal and lots of unique seating and decor of the harem of Morocco sets a very date zen feel. Take a chance on this Louisville original and if you have not supported it in while stop in for a few and see who is new.

    (5)
  • Melanie K.

    Want to see something never before seen? Then going to the Rudyard Kipling any night is a must. Besides an artisian beer selection, a vegan and tasty menu, affordable prices, amazing staff, support of the arts, unique dining and venue space....yes BESIDES all of those things I have seen a Burlesque Show, a docu-drama, folk grass comedy, 10 minute original works, comedians, and small bands perform. This space has a dive feel but huge dreams and ambitions that make them a local favorite. Stay close to the pulse of innovative and awesome by drinking in this restaurant/gateway to wonderland.

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Accepts Bitcoin : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Hipster
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Live
    Good For Dancing : Yes
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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