Rudyard Kipling

422 W Oak St LouisvilleKY40203
Open
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
6:00am-11:59pm
Thursday
6:00am-11:59pm
Friday
6:00am-11:59pm
Saturday
6:00am-11:59pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4.5
Total Reviews
(61)
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Located in an historic old home on Oak Street where Temple Bodley cherished letters of the George Rogers Clark family, where from the second floor the Stites family watched boats ply Oak Street in 1937, "The Rud" preserves old brick, art glass, woodwork, and traditional Kentucky recipes blended with new music, theatre, warmth and welcome. We want to be your "great good place"--the French cafe,...
by binglocal on May 06, 2014 from binglocal

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Find Your Seat: Live acts perform in the Rud's back room, which seats about 100, and is perfect for getting up close and personal with performers.
by ezlocal on December 14, 2013 from ezlocal
Find Your Seat:
Live acts perform in the Rud's back room, which seats about 100, and is perfect for getting up close and personal with performers.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Poets, musicians, community thespians, and barflies all frequent this theater and lounge.:
The Scene
Located in the heart of downtown Louisville, the Rudyard Kipling is an oasis of music, food, literature, and good drink. Owners Ken Pyle and Sheila Joyce are longtime...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on August 18, 2003 from Citysearch

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"The Rud" preserves old brick, art glass, woodwork, and traditional Kentucky recipes blended with new music, theater, warmth and welcome. We want to be your "great good place"--the French cafe, the German beer garden, the hangout of your youth--where you will be comforted and refreshed in body and spirit. We offer fresh wholegrain CRUSTs ON OUR PIZZAS, unique soups, Kentucky cuisine (with our...
by cityvoter on May 13, 2016 from cityvoter
Also known as "The Mother Lodge", from a poem by that name by Rudyard Kipling, celebrating a pub in colonial India where soldiers, Muslims, Hindus, Irish, and every variety of men chatted and smiled and viewed each other with warmth and respect.

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by facebook on December 24, 2013 from facebook
Located in an historic old home on Oak Street where Temple Bodley cherished letters of the George Rogers Clark family, where from the second floor the Stites family watched boats ply Oak Street in 1937, The Rud preserves old brick, art glass, woodwork, and traditional Kentucky recipes blended with new music, theatre, warmth and welcome. We want to be your great good place --the French cafe, the...
by yahoolocal on December 15, 2013 from yahoolocal