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    Rebecca-Ruth Candy

    4.1 (81 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Rick M.

    Outstanding chocolates and not to be missed when near Frankfort. Keep an eye for the Boo-Boo chocolates, same amazing taste at a delicious discount.

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    Melissa S.

    I was driving through the area on a long trip back to Indiana and noticed a sign for a candy tour. I thought that sounds like a fun stop. I did not take the tour but I very much enjoyed a few chocolates and caramel covered marshmallow and just checking out the small shop. They are famous for their bourbon balls which I also enjoyed even though I'm not a bourbon lover. There's a reason it's been here since 1919, check them out if you're in the area.

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    Tee M.

    What an unexpected win! I'm not sure what I was expecting, but Rebecca-Ruth Candy Tour and Museum far exceeded whatever I had in mind! This family candy-making operation was founded in 1919 and is currently owned and operated by the original founder's grandson. The founder is credited with inventing bourbon ball candy during the prohibition era. We opted for the tour and I am so thankful that we did. The tour is a historical overview of the company and the struggles of a female-owned business during its early years. There are pieces of original equipment on display alongside current operations. Visitors can watch candy being made (weekdays only) and hear about the differences between today's processes and those of the past. At the end of the tour is a very informative (although very sad in many parts) short film, and of course, a delicious sample! I found the tour to be well worth the price of $8. There are so many candy options for sale besides bourbon balls. There are alcoholic and non-alcoholic bourbon balls, cherry cordials, truffles, and brittle. There was also Kentucky pull candy, several candies sweetened with a sugar substitute (the salted caramels of this variety were awesome!) and so much more. In addition to their own bourbon balls, the store sells varieties made with bourbon from certain Kentucky distilleries. For those who live in Louisville, this is a wonderful day trip and who doesn't love supporting family-owned businesses and Kentucky bourbon!

    Becky L.

    Loved our visit to Rebecca Ruth! Cute little shop and they even have a quarter-operated horse ride in the store. Very Kentucky! The staff were friendly and greeted us as we walked in and offered help as we checked things out. We even got a sample of their bourbon balls so we could choose the right one. The candy is delicious and well worth it! Landmark spot in Frankfort - be sure to stop by!!

    Jeremy J.

    We finally got to visit the famous Rebecca Ruth Candy store when we were in Frankfurt. I must say it was pretty tasty chocolates that we try. The store was nice. The ladies at the front counter were nice. They had a free arcade game that my daughters and I played in a horse that you could ride on so it was a fun experience.

    Katie M.

    This is the first time at this location. Several years ago we went on a woodford reserve tour and wanted to get more candy from the actual maker. On the way to Louisville we stopped here to grab some candy today. The staff were very friendly and kind to us. They even let us in on a savings of boo-boos.. slightly imperfect candy but cheaper than it's boxed counterparts. I would be silly to say no to that. I was looking for woodford reserve variety but was told it is an exclusive to another brand.. now it's been a very long time since I had them so I am thinking they just somehow no longer partner with them because I do have the box remnants from awhile ago they did indeed sell them.. either way these are just as delicious and I am ok with trying their brands of bourbon balls. They did give us candy samples which was a nice end to the transaction.

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    Laura S.

    We were traveling through Frankfort, and stumbled upon the Rebecca Ruth Candy Tours and Museum. To be honest, being originally from Pennsylvania, I was familiar with Gertrude Hawks Chocolates and Hershey's, but not Rebecca Ruth. But, we had some time to kill, so why not? Guided tours of the small factory are offered Monday-Saturday, 10:00 am-12:00 pm and 1:00 pm-5:00 pm. Adults are $8, while children aged 0-17 are $5. The tour includes a look at both antique and modern chocolate-making equipment (including an early refrigerator, the assembly line, marble table, and packaging), a short film, and a chocolate (bourbon ball) sample. While the maximum tour size is 15, our tour included only the tour guide and the two of us. Rebecca Ruth has been family-owned and -operated since 1919, and the story of the survival of the company through family tragedies, the Depression and economic hard times, and a major fire is fascinating. There is a small shop wherein a wide variety of chocolates are sold by weight or pre-packaged. They're quite pricey but oh so good! We noticed later that there are other Rebecca Ruth retail outlets in Frankfort, and that a RR bourbon ball is given during tastings at distillery tastings at Buffalo Trace. Both the tour guide and shop personnel were knowledgeable and friendly, and the chocolates were tasty. The 3-star rating is largely because of cost -- both the tour and the chocolates are on the expensive side.

    Debi R.

    Oh YUM! If you want to try a true and perfect bourbon ball this is the place. They have amazing candy. Free samples. We walked out with a pound of the most delicious assortment of chocolates to take home. We did not do the tour due to time restraints. Very friendly people working.

    Craighton M.

    We stopped at this family-owned business not really knowing what to expect; but were glad that we did. This small business that began in 1919 is the birthplace of Bourbon Chocolate Candy. I advise all visitors to take the tour of the factory and experience the video that portrays the life of a truly amazing woman. I was particularly amazed at the story of the marble cooling slab that endure 'hell fire and brimstone' to be rescued by the company from an old hotel. My wife and I had our favorite selections that included the original bourbon balls, and sugar-free chocolate covered cherries and salted caramels. This is a must visit stop in Frankfort, KY.

    Karen L.

    Traveling across country and stopped in as it was on my list of stops. Friendly staff. Interesting store. Candy along with chocolate and trinkets. I tried three pieces of chocolate. Cost $5.82. One piece was a dark cherry chocolate, another was a dark brittle bark and the third a bourbon coffee cream ball. All the chocolate was worth the price. And you can taste the bourbon! I did not have time to take a tour but the store itself was interesting enough. I love that they have a penny machine, as I am a collector. Would recommend the stop if traveling through.

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    Always amazing it is a must stop when you are in the area. Best chocolates ever!!!! When we are in town it's a must stop

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    Great candy! Nice staff and don't forget a tour! Has been in business for many, many years!

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    Amazing chocolates. Even better people. A wonderful addition to our wedding welcome bags!

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    I'm not a bourbon drinker, but I love to cook and bake with bourbon so this bourbon ball was right up my alley.

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    Rebecca Ruth Candy Store

    4.6(34 reviews)
    4.8 mi
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    I've been by Ruth Candy many times while in the area and never had the time to stop in. Glad that…read morechanged on a bourbon trail trip. They are a tiny store, you can easily miss them, but they do set right off the road with good signage. The lot is small, but adequate. My visit was on a weekday in the Spring and they were not busy. I was greeted warmly and offered a sample of one of their well know bourbon candies with a single pecan on it. Of course I enjoyed and have actually had before. They make the chocolates for many of the distilleries in the area and have for decades. The business itself dates back to 1919. I did not do a tour, but it appears they offer. Ruth's offer a lot of variety and I do mean a lot! They also some of the branded boxes like Makers Mark. The service was top notch as everything was explained. I decided on a non bourbon chocolate so my wife could enjoy too. So I ordered a half pound of three varieties of chocolate (white, dark, milk) with almonds. The chocolate's in the case are put in their own box, as opposed to the gift boxes. I really enjoyed after returning from my trip, wife too! Easy 5 stars and will return at some point.

    How fortunate I am to be able to purchase bourbon balls from the 1919 bourbon ball inventors…read more Service was excellent. I was greeted upon stepping through the door and offered a sample bourbon ball. It melted in my mouth. It was sooo good. They had some Valentine shaped chocolate lollipops and lots of KY/Derby/Bourbon themed items. I'm so glad they are open.

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    Anna and the team at Bauer's Candies are simply the best! I have worked with them over the years…read moreas they have provided Modjeskas for many of my client's special events. What they do is a lost art and we are so fortunate to have a business like this who continue to show love in everything they do. Thank you Anna!

    Wish I could bottle the smell of this candy factory from the parking lot & share it with everyone!…read more The smell takes me back to reading the book Charlie & the Chocolate Factory. For 120 years, Anna's family passed this amazing recipe down & after working in her parents basement she now sells all over the world, even to Williams Sonoma. And now Vegas regularly. I'd rather visit the factory when in Kentucky cause they make the candies & package them freshly for you right there. Also to visit w/ Anna, she's such a wonderful passionate woman. Huge fan of the Bourbon Sea Salt Caramels mmm... perfect amount of salt to keep you wanting another piece. The Chocolate Modjeska's are what I wish I had for my s'mores since I was a lil kid! The Original Caramel Modjeska's are not only divine alone, but quarter them & the Bourbon Seat Salt on top of your sweet potatoes. Oh, heavens! Homemade, down to the marshmallow in the middle and I'll never like regular store bought marshmallows again. Also we got a recipe for the Modjeska's from the Food Network. Perfect lil gift from the heart & soul of Kentucky & for yourself & loved ones. I have been a regular since October & have gifted many people including my horse grooms cause I wanna share it w/ everyone. Mmm it's so good!

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    4.9(7 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Not only is Completely Kentucky a reason to visit Frankfort, it's a reason to visit Kentucky! I…read morehappened on this store on accident. I was driving from Nashville to Cincinnati and picked Frankfort as a place to get out of the car and walk for an hour. Not one to resist a craft store, I decided I could pop in for a minute or two. I perused the store for over an hour and left with $400 worth of merchandise. Completely Kentucky is, in my opinion, the best crafts store in the US. This is not a store where you go to "get a deal." The merchandise is priced so the artists can be decently compensated and the store can keep its lights on. That means not cheap. But coming from the left coast, I thought the prices were very reasonable. When it comes to wood and clay crafts, Kentucky knocks it out of the park. But this store features artists working in every manner of medium. Their commitment to providing a spot to as many Kentucky artists and crafts people as possible is impressive. I love this store. The day after I discovered them I started saving for my next visit. My goal is the have minimum $1000 to spend and to also bring along an empty suitcase so I can get all my loot back home. :)

    Completely Kentucky has beautiful handmade art, fashion, pottery, clocks and more. You won't be…read moredisappointed. Tell em Alan sent ya.

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    3.8(21 reviews)
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    Aldi in Frankfort is amazing!!! This store is clean, organized and the service is phenomenal…read more The prices are unreal. As a single Mom I budget and meal plan every week. I save at least $50-75 a week on groceries. Their curbside pickup is a true tome saver. BONUS... it's close to Chik-fil-A

    This store is not big but it is well organized. There is a wonderful selection of fresh vegetables…read moreand fruits. All appeared to be fresh. Then proceeding down the first aisle there is a wide selection of bread, followed by cookies. On the opposite side of the aisle there was a variety of chips. On the back wall is a refrigerated section with doors that contained juice, milk and the like. After the door section the refrigerated shelves continue with a vast selection of cheeses. As you round the turn on the far side wall is a refrigerated section with cold cuts, lunch meats, followed by fresh meats. The last stretch of this wall is a doored freezer section that contained meats, meals, and pizzas. Despite the fact that I was almost overwhelmed at this point I checked out all the center rows. The floor had clear markings showing the one way direction that shoppers were supposed to follow. Briefly I can tell you there were spices, oils, cake mixes,, candy for Halloween, paper products, laundry supplies, and so much more. I brought a grocery box from home that I had packed goods from Sam's in to fill with my purchases. When I approached the check out lane there was good signage that indicated to out your items on the conveyor belt. As the clerk scanned the items he repacked them in my box. Check out was a breeze and I'm sure I found some good buys plus some German goods that I would not find in my normal grocery store. I'll be back. My only complaint us I wish I had an Aldi in my community.

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