A beautiful place to eat;however, do not eat here on Sundays. The crowds were unreal and the food was o.k. We had to wait a while to eat. This is not a place that I would go to again any time soon.

A beautiful place to eat;however, do not eat here on Sundays. The crowds were unreal and the food was o.k. We had to wait a while to eat. This is not a place that I would go to again any time soon.
A diner type place with homestyle cookin'. Good value, grilled club sandwich at lunch was good, burger patty a little small but tasty, would like a better bun. Tater tots made me feel like a kid again! Known for homemade pies...
While on our trip to Kentucky to do some of the Bourbon trail it was recommend we have breakfast at Mammy's. It was excellent, food was just as you ordered, service was great. Plenty to eat and nice home town feeling, will certainly go there on our next trip.
Great place for good old fashioned country cooking. Be hungry, because they serve plenty of delicious food from burgers to various plate lunches. Nice atmosphere, good service.
It's not a "fancy" place but a nice, local restaurant with great service and good food. After a disappointing at Kreso's just down the street, we decided try Mammy's and were very satisfied with our meals. Try the house special, Hot Brown - very good!
We stopped for an early dinner after a long day of sightseeing and bourbon tasting in the area. We had not eaten since a (terrible) hotel free breakfast and were starving. What a great find! Full of locals - always a good sign. The fried pickle appetizer was delicious. Our kids loved the blue plate special - hamburger steak smothered...
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Don't miss this stop. A great homecooked southern meal. Make sure you go for the Big Brown or the Little Brown if you arent as hungry. Service is great and quick. The waitresses are very knowledgable about the area. I hit this place for breakfast every time I am in town.
Second day in Bardstown we came here for breakfast. We walked from our room at the Old Talbott Tavern. You walk in and you feel like you're back 50 or more years with the little white hexagon tiles on the floor and the tin tile ceiling. There were three tables of locals. Two tables of older gentlemen who appeared to...
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Stopped here after the Jim Beam distillery tour and it is what it is. A couple of us had the fried bologna sandwich--a trip back memory lane for them. Grilled cheese and potato soup was filling and good. The chef salad was a disappointment. Service was adequate. The decor cute and country. The butterscotch pie sounded good and likely might...
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The town is what you are here for and it is beautiful, but mammy's only has average food, average prices, good atmosphere, so so service, dirty bathrooms. We wanted some diner breakfast, but they can't serve eggs after 11. Or hashbrowns, they had thrown away the morning batch and apparently they are all frozen. The server bumbled our order several...
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