

Step back in time for a beautiful two and a half hour train ride on our elegant restored 1940’s dining train cars with My Old Kentucky Dinner Train! Enjoy the Kentucky countryside of Bardstown while indulging in a gourmet three or four-course meal prepared by our seasoned culinary team. We offer a variety of train rides including a Murdery Mystery, Valentines Day, Mother’s Day Brunch, and much more! Explore Kentucky with us today!
Vintage railroad car serving up American meals during a scenic rail journey lasting several hours.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 602 N 3rd St, Bardstown, KY 40004
Phone: (502) 348-7300
Website: https://www.kydinnertrain.com/
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Reviews
From the moment we arrived and checked in at the depot, there was a quiet excitement in the air, the kind that makes you slow down and be present. We made our way to the bar while waiting to board and were treated to two exceptional drinks, the RJ Punch and the Woodford Sunrise. Both were beautifully crafted, refreshing, and set the tone for what would become an unforgettable evening. Boarding began about 15 minutes before departure, and there was something nostalgic about the process, like stepping into a story that had been waiting patiently for us to arrive.
Once seated, we had the absolute pleasure of being cared for by Makenna, who was truly outstanding. She was attentive without ever being intrusive, warm without ever feeling rehearsed, and genuinely present in every interaction. She anticipated needs before we even realized them ourselves, and her kindness elevated the entire experience. Along the journey, we passed ten historic sites, each carrying its own quiet significance. While some of the mile post signs were difficult to see and a few viewpoints were brief or from the backside, it somehow added to the authenticity of the ride. It wasn’t polished or overproduced. It felt real. It felt like a peaceful hillbilly countryside ride, the kind that reminds you how beautiful simplicity can be.
One of the most unexpected highlights of the evening was meeting The Kincaid’s, a lovely couple who shared our table. Conversation flowed easily, and by the end of the ride, it felt less like sitting with strangers and more like sharing a table with old friends. There is something special about experiences that bring people together like that.
The meal itself was nothing short of extraordinary. We ordered the prime rib with baked potato and the lobster tail with asparagus, and every single bite was cooked to perfection. The portions were incredibly generous. When they say come hungry, they mean it. This is not a light meal. This is a feast. The appetizers were just as impressive, and the desserts were unforgettable. The red velvet cake cheesecake was rich, indulgent, and beautifully balanced, while the strawberry delight cake was exactly what its name promised, sweet, fresh, and absolutely sensational.
To make the evening even more special, I was surprised with a bottle of Cupcake Sweet Red wine. I am very particular about my wine, and this selection exceeded my expectations completely. It was smooth, flavorful, and paired perfectly with the meal. It felt thoughtful and intentional, which made it even more meaningful.
What truly sets this experience apart, though, is the people. Every single staff member we encountered was kind, welcoming, and genuinely happy to be part of our evening. Their warmth never felt forced. It felt sincere. As a final touch, we were gifted a complimentary bottle of their signature dressing, which was such a generous and memorable way to end the night.
This entire experience was a Valentine’s Day surprise for me, and I can honestly say I was genuinely happy and deeply impressed from beginning to end. It was more than just dinner. It was atmosphere, connection, hospitality, and care all woven together into one beautiful evening.
Five stars without hesitation. Highly recommended for anyone looking to create a memory that will linger long after the ride is over. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Me and my mom had dinner on board
The food was excellent and the service was to
Eating dinner in restored 1940s/50s era dining cars was an awesome experience and
I honestly can wait to come back
Now the ride.
Some pretty scenery after what looks like the poverty section of Bardstown. Nothing like seeing trash as you enjoy your below average food. If you aren’t beside a window you really can’t tell anything. Then the train stops. After several minutes we just kicked it in reverse and backed up. No where did we see that you just go,,stop and reverse back. We hauled butt on the way back to. We would not of booked of this was noted.
Now service.
That was excellent. Servers were on point and polite as can be. These ladies rocked it.
The show itself was lackluster. I’ve never seen a murder mystery show like it. Actors talked then you guessed who the killer was. That maybe took 30 minutes of the ride but the actors talked to 2 tables at a time and moved on. This needs to be way better
Overall a neat experience but for 330 dollars I feel it could of been way better. We came,we saw,we left.