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    Derby Cafe

    3.5 (44 reviews)
    ModerateCafes
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Good for kids

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    Self serve drinks
    Virga H.

    Nothing to write home about. Used to be a great place for lunch. Now order at the counter and they bring it to you on a dirty metal tray. Soup was too hot and sandwich was cold. It's not horrible, it's maybe average, just don't go expecting what they used to have, if you remember that. If you've never eaten there maybe try Wagners across the street before you go.

    Soup of the Day
    Jacob S.

    Not a great experience, had high hopes, but they fell short. Really the only option at Churchill Downs for food. We arrived early and placed our order as we anticipated a rush. then we went over to get a drink from the bar area. Small inside, but a larger second room attached. Seats were extremely uncomfortable. Bar tender was very friendly and made drinks in short order. The ones we ordered were in a souvenir glass, but there was not station to wash them. I asked for mine in a plastic cup as to not have a sticky glass to deal with. All of this was good. It was the food which was not to par. First off, we waited, waited over 40 minutes after ordering. We asked the server bring food if he knew what was going on, he told us ours was next. another 20 minutes go by, we speak to the manager, apparently our order was lost, thus we did not get our food. Others in our party were finished by this time. the food finally arrived after another 10 minutes. I had the soup and the BLT, neither of which were spectacular. Toasted bread and a couple pieces of bacon, a slice of tomato and lettuce. the soup was better than the sandwich but was still pretty standard. I will say there were large chunks of meat which gave the soup texture variety. Words of advice, go for the Julep, eat lunch before or after somewhere else.

    Flight
    Stace K.

    Good place to try all the classic Kentucky foods: Burgoo, Hot Brown, Derby Pie, Mint Julep. Affordable prices. Nice stop after the Derby museum.

    Steven T.

    I totally stopped here based on the pictures of the Kentucky hot brown because I have wanted to try one for years and have a mint julep because it's the cocktail of the Kentucky derby. I went off my travels to stop here and WOW what a colossal let down is a serious under statement. I felt like I was in the twilight zone after reading the reviews and seeing the great pictures because nothing I was served looked even close to what I saw. I ordered the Kentucky hot brown and a mint julep for just under $25 and I grabbed a spoon, fork and a knife that was all plastic and a complete waste. My $12 mint julep had no fresh mint sprigs in it and looked like a dive bar bottom shelf drink WTF. My fantastic looking open faced Kentucky hot brown was a pathetic/wimpy panini thing WTF, nothing like the pictures at all. Please look at the other Yelpers pictures compared to my experience, I just don't know what happened on my visit. Please save your self the let down and find a Kentucky hot brown and a drink somewhere else. I can't believe I was served such crap from a from the restaurant in the Churchill downs racetrack because it's super famous, totally a swing and a miss. I had one stop for lunch in Louisville Ky and man did I pick the absolute worst/famous lunch spot because Louisville has a great restaurant scene.

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    STEVE B.

    Say hey to my girl Kathen (yes that's spelled correctly) she doesn't suffer any fools - but she also makes an incredibly smooth Mint Julep and one helluva great burger. Great selection of bourbons and a great cafe space just off the gift shop area at the Kentucky Derby Museum. Great vibe / Great lunch! Thanks Kathen!

    Derby pie + mint julep
    Ophelia M.

    Stopped in here after our tour of Churchill Downs. Because, what's a stop to Churchill Downs without having a mint julep? And, derby pie? I actually didn't know derby pie was a thing until I was in the cafe, but now that I've had it, I can definitely see why it's a thing. It's an order at the counter sort of situation, which conjured images for me of plastic cups and a weak julep. Not so! My mint julep was well made, robust, and served in an actual glass. And, while tasty, the derby pie was the real star of the show. How did I not know about this? Sweet, buttery, nutty, and pretty much amazing. The service was lovely throughout. Our bartender even came up to our table and offered to take our picture for us (so sweet!). Get to it!

    Room for the classy people
    Julie O.

    Food was really greasy and not worth the money at all. Sodas were warm Service was ok. Nothing to brag about. I won't come back. I'd rarher spend my money elsewhere

    In the garden outside of the cafe
    Nancy P.

    Not impressed. In fairness I was not very hungry so I let my husband order and we split a hamburger. If I had ordered I would have gotten a more "deli style sandwich" which appeared to be there speciality and hopefully it would have been better. But the burger that came with a pickle spear was pricey ($11)and not very good. It was a very thin burger that was close to being burned. It is a self serve restaurant and service was mediocre. The kids behind the counter were not very friendly or helpful. It is a very nice atmosphere and a great place to stop in and have a snack, sit and relax while touring the museum. And the museum is well worth the admission fee and your time. See my review of the museum. There is also outdoor seating that is covered if the weather is good. You can go th the cafe without paying admission to the museum if you choose.

    Klara C.

    I was very impressed with this cafe. Most musuem cafes I've eaten at have pretty basic fare but the Derby cafe menu has good variety. They were only serving buffet when we visited, but that worked out in our favor since we got to try most of their menu. It was $20 per person and well worth the price considering how good the food was. - The highlights for me were the tilapia with rice and a delicious variety of fresh vegetables. They had super large asparagus and well-seasoned cauliflower. - And the DESSERT TABLE. Try ALL the things. The raspberry cobbler is very very berry flavored so it was a touch too sweet for me to eat a lot of. But the bourbon banana pudding is superb! Add whip cream and don't think about the calories. - All in all, it was a great place to eat and rest our feet after the 90 minute Behind The Scenes walking tour.

    Derby pie
    Steve O.

    This is a great place to eat. Only open for lunch and a very unique menu but everything was superb. Our server was very friendly and no stress. Had the Kentucky Burgoo soup, more like stew, excellent. Louisville Hot Brown sandwich, turkey bacon with a cream sauce, excellent. Topped it off with Derby pie, chocolate nut, excellent. Had a wonderful meal and visit, highly recommend it if you are in the area.

    Mint Julep after the walking tour, nothing better

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    Good food, good service, not incredible ambiance. Fun to go to, though! Inside the Derby Museum and free to get to.

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    we loved this place and Johnny the bartender is amazing and so friendly! will come back as we highly recommend!!

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    Four stars for the Derby pie. Simple menu and enough to get us through the day and visiting the museum.

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    The food was great and the service was fantastic. It's a very limited menu, but there was something for everyone in our family.

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