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    Merle's Whiskey Kitchen

    4.0 (949 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
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    Dogs allowed

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    Fake Ass Chicken Sandwich
    Kristin E.

    Great place for live entertainment and a wide selection of bourbons to choose from. The menu has plenty of options for vegetarians as well! The queso is delicious and the fake ass chicken sandwich was super crispy and had great flavor! The cornbread was a huge hit at the table as well!

    Michael C.

    Stopped in for a drink and turned out to have a nice time looking around talking with people what a wonderful place friendly and lovely they have live music good experience

    Bethany L.

    Big fan of Merle's. We actually went prior to dinner reservations because we wanted a quick snack and some drinks - the queso completely hit the spot. Plus, they had an extensive cocktail menu - to include some super fun jello shots! Our server was fantastic - funny, kept up with our antics, and took excellent care of us.

    Stephanie K.

    Late night, live music and good eats! Dip anything in the cheese that the soft pretzels came with. Soooooooo good!

    Kale Salad (5/5)
    Tony U.

    I Came for the Bourbon, Stayed for the Tacos, Got Emotionally Confused by a Cherry So there I was, just an innocent pilgrim wandering down Bourbon Row in downtown Louisville, seeking nothing but strong whiskey and questionable life decisions--when I walked into this joint. A whiskey pub and grub situation nestled inside an old brick building that looks like it once hosted saloon shootouts and Civil War banjo battles. The whole place gives off serious "I'm a gunslinger but also into farm-to-table" vibes. The moment I sat down, I felt seen. The service? Spot-on. Like, eerie good. My server had that blue-eyed, personable, northern-rustic-southern-belle thing going on--like Laura Ingalls Wilder moved to Asheville, opened a whiskey bar, and started dating a bearded man who owns an axe. She somehow knew what I wanted before I said anything. "Just water?" she asked. "No," I said, "I want a bourbon that makes me feel like I could wrestle a bear emotionally." So she brings me a Woodford Reserve Old Fashioned, and I'm ready to ascend. And then I see it. A Sunday cherry. Not a maraschino. Not a Luxardo. Not a cherry that's ever seen the inside of a bourbon barrel. No. This was the bright red kind you find buried under Cool Whip at your cousin's second wedding. I swear the thing winked at me and whispered, "You're just a little guy, aren't ya?" Like... did they recognize me from my Tiny Tots T-ball League photo? Is there a database of "men who look like they peaked emotionally in Little League"? Which brings me to the tacos, because let's be real: I blacked out and ordered five. It was a tequila-adjacent decision even though I wasn't drinking tequila. * Fried Chicken Taco: tasted like Kentucky sang this taco a lullaby before serving it. * Wild Mushroom: like licking the face of a wise forest elf. * Kentucky Fried Avocado: a fried green miracle that made me briefly forget my social security number. * Fish Taco: possibly caught by Poseidon himself in a side hustle. * Green Chile Verde: spicy enough to make you rethink your relationship with dairy. I also got a kale salad to balance the chaos, which worked for about 8 minutes until the bourbon said, "No more vegetables, this is my show now." Now here's the best part: I'm sitting there, probably chewing too loud, when a guy taps my shoulder and says, "Excuse me, are you a Buster Posey fan?" I turn. The man claims to be Buster Posey's neighbor. From Leesburg, Georgia. We fist-bumped over the San Francisco Giants like we were at a Little League reunion that served bourbon. This place. This place, man. Crowd gets rowdy on Fridays, so show up before 6pm unless you enjoy standing shoulder to shoulder with sweaty bourbon pilgrims reenacting the Oregon Trail in search of tacos. Final verdict: 10/10 would get emotionally confused by another Old Fashioned here. Would share tacos with strangers. Would trust my kale salad to hold my secrets. Come thirsty. Come hungry. Leave with a new best friend and maybe a legally binding friendship contract with someone from Leesburg.

    Devil's Advocate
    Lesleigh P.

    Historic touristy spot in Whiskey Row. Awesome atmosphere and service. We stopped in for a cocktail after a busy day of bourbon trailing. I got the Devil's Advocate and it was the perfect summery cocktail on a hot day. It's Angel's Envy, muddled blackberries and lime, simple syrup, topped with Sprite. We only wanted a cocktail, and our server may have asked too many times if we wanted an appetizer, but she was super sweet. It wasn't busy at the time, so we didn't feel bad using a table to have a quick drink. The drinks came out quickly with nice presentation. My husband's old fashioned could have been even better with a nicer Luxardo cherry, but it was still delicious. Don't hesitate to stop in, and the food did look pretty tasty!

    Bourbon barrels and funky fixtures

    Great downtown vibe. Went on a Saturday night and there was a great crowd -- high energy. Live music started at 8 and added to the fun Saturday night atmosphere. Really cool interior with rustic brick, exposed ductwork, and bourbon barrels. The food was very good -- reasonably priced for a trendy downtown establishment. Minus one star because the service was reeeeally slow, and my adult beverage was quite weak. Still, worth going at least on a Friday or Saturday night for a date night or evening out with a group.

    House margarita, deviled eggs
    Annie O.

    Stopped into Merle's Whiskey Kitchen before the Louisville basketball game and had a great experience! They have fast service and an amazing menu. I tried the deviled eggs which had a nice amount of spice. Awesome space too with great music!

    Fried chicken!
    Kirari S.

    Got to try this place while in vacation in Louisville. Loved the vibe and food was delicious. I got their fried chicken and it was so good. The drinks and atmosphere were great too. If you're visiting from out of town like me, this is definitely a spot. You should check out.

    Brian A.

    I'm always looking for a great place that serves southern food and when you live in the South you expect to find some top notch southern food. Tonight, I visited Merle's Whiskey Kitchen which is right in the heart of Downtown Louisville. This establishment is known for their rather large selection of bourbon whiskey as you'll find every type of bourbon whiskey featured from Kentucky and also other various bourbon whiskey to choose from. On this trip however, I decided to it try the whiskey but instead make having dinner my priority. What surprised me is that the menu here gets right to the point and isn't pages and pages of food but instead a very appropriate selection of food to choose from. With chicken to tacos and more, I firmly believe you won't have a problem finding something that will tickle your taste buds and satisfy your hunger. Being as I'm a big fan of chicken and waffles, that was my main course on this trip. The chicken and waffles are some very well each with three separate decently sized Belgian waffles each topped with its own chicken tender with some bourbon maple syrup on the side. The chicken tenders were very juicy and tender and the waffles along with the syrup I poured on them as well as the chicken was so very good. For the sides I tried their shareable Mac and cheese which is definitely a shareable portion for two (and since my wife was with me we got quite a lot out of it). The Mac and cheese was very creamy and quite good. We also tried their pretzels and queso and I have to say that I've never had queso quite like this. It almost had a sort of a hummus texture if you were to keep mixing the queso. It's absolutely delicious and I could've ate just it straight from the bowl. The atmosphere here is very welcoming and that of a very medium tone when it comes to the lighting which is very pleasing to the eyes and not too bright at all. It makes whatever you're enjoying from a cocktail to some food a very pleasurable experience plus, the staff are all very knowledgeable and very friendly when it comes to answering any questions you may have. I absolutely recommend checking out Merle's Whiskey Kitchen if you're ever in the Louisville area as I know it's certainly a place I will be frequenting again and again.

    Kiara M.

    Merle's Whiskey Kitchen is the real deal! The wings were absolutely amazing -- flavorful, juicy, and cooked perfectly. Pair that with their impressive whiskey selection, and it's a winner. The whiskey tasting was a great experience, and I loved everything about it. Great atmosphere, friendly staff, and just an all-around spot you'll want to come back to. If you're in Louisville and love good food and great whiskey, this is the place.

    Chandler D.

    My husband and I were visiting Louisville for the day and needed to stop somewhere for lunch. When looking for places this, Merle's Whiskey Kitchen looked liked a great place to stop! I had ordered the El Jefe Nachos and man was it delicious! The cheese was sooo good! We sat at the bar and the service was great! Definitely a good ole country bar/restaurant!

    Gabriel S.

    This is a nice spot if you're looking to really hit the boo's hard and watch some sports. Lots of different whiskey and bourbon options as well as lots of beer options and lots of televisions. Someone who doesn't drink I enjoyed a couple different flavors of Red Bull in the food I had there cowboy style Cobb salad which is very good it was served with steak and I also sampled their bacon appetizer which I don't think anybody at our table liked but that's okay. It has a very untraditional atmosphere and theme from the servers and bartenders and that's part of the experience I would definitely check this place out again if I'm in town for a convention and want to go somewhere where there's a lot of sports nice staff and a lot of beverage choices. One of my coworkers had their 25-hour cooking slow deep fried chicken and said it was amazing.

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    I was disappointed in the old fashion, there was no muddling of the fruits as it said in the description. And do not order wine here.

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    The Bourbon cookie dessert was AMaZInG!!! Great atmosphere, great band. Seriously, that dessert is a "must try".

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    The quality used here is always of high quality. I have been there on several occasions and I have never had a negative experience.

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    Tacos are yuuuuummmy! Ordered to go and they did not disappoint. Next time I'm in KY I'll be back.

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    Ask the Community - Merle's Whiskey Kitchen

    Is this establishment dog friendly?

    We love dogs at merles!!

    Are there outdoor heaters for dining outside in COVID?

    Not when I was there.

    Is it 21 and over or can I bring my teenage son for dinner before a concert?

    We are a full service restaurant.

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    Walking into The Last Refuge, there's a moment where you almost feel conflicted -- a bar inside a…read moreformer church carries a strange weight to it at first. The soaring ceilings, stained glass, and echoes of what the building once was make you pause and reflect. But then "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" came on, the drinks started flowing, the energy shifted, and suddenly you stop overthinking and simply admire the beauty of the space and what it has become. The atmosphere is stunning, moody, and unlike anywhere else. We originally ordered one of their signature drinks only to find out they couldn't serve it after the order was placed, but Alain handled it well and made things right with 30% off, which was appreciated. Also, huge thanks to Sean and Mike working security. Walk-ins were completely full for the night, and honestly without their help and kindness we probably never would've gotten a reservation. They treated us incredibly well and set the tone for a great evening. A memorable experience, beautiful setting, and a place that somehow balances reverence, history, and nightlife all at once.

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    Wow it's hard to get a reservation at Repeal on a Saturday evening, even early, and even several…read moremonths out. It's a nice hotel, and a pleasant steakhouse, but not sure it demands quite that much love. Most importantly, they don't know how to cook a steak. The flavor is spot on, you can really taste the wood fire, and the steaks are seasoned well. But the wife ordered a filet medium and it came out blood rare. My medium rare strip was presented rare, which I'm ok with, though it was noticeably still a bit more cooked than her "medium" filet. Having to return a steak to get it cooked properly, at an apparently well respected upscale steakhouse, is a disappointment, a big bump in the middle of a pleasant evening. We started with the oysters rock, which were quite good, and quite large. The french onion soup was a nice classic version. We split an heirloom tomato salad, and each still got two very large and thick slices of tomato, making the split a good sized salad for each of us. The balsamic pearls were a treat. An unexpected pleasure were the parker house rolls. Yum. Though between enjoying them, with the split salad, splitting the oysters, and the soup, we'd clearly over ordered! Repeal is a pleasant fine dining spot in the midst of the Louisville downtown action. They just need to learn how to cook steaks to temp before they rise to a truly 5 star destination.

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