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    Colonel's Cottage Inns

    4.1 (11 reviews)
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    The Old Talbott Tavern - Walnut Crusted Chicken

    The Old Talbott Tavern

    3.3(673 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Really enjoyed our first experience. The bldg is really cool with lots of history. Food was…read moreexcellent. We had the Catfish, Burger and Walnut Chicken. All were fantastic. Walnut Chicken was incredible. Service was excellent too...Kennedy was our server and she was great.

    an absolute must-visit if you're in Bardstown. This place perfectly blends rich Kentucky history…read morewith a great dining experience. The atmosphere alone is worth the stop -- you can truly feel the history the moment you walk in, from the preserved architecture to the well-kept interior spaces that make the tavern feel both authentic and welcoming. The food is just as impressive. There's a delicious variety on the menu, with something for everyone, and the prices are very reasonable for the quality and portion sizes you get. Everything we tried was fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care. One of the highlights is the famous Jesse James Room, which adds a unique historical touch to your visit. Knowing the stories tied to the tavern while you dine really makes the experience stand out from anywhere else. Between the great food, fair prices, friendly service, and the incredible history behind the building, Talbott Tavern delivers on every level. Highly recommend for both locals and visitors looking for a true Bardstown experience!

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    The Old Talbott Tavern - Restaurant lobby and check in for lunch, dinner, or breakfast (for hotel guests.)

    Restaurant lobby and check in for lunch, dinner, or breakfast (for hotel guests.)

    The Old Talbott Tavern - Chicken Ceasar Wrap (lunch)

    Chicken Ceasar Wrap (lunch)

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    Red Rose Inn - Quiet corners

    Red Rose Inn

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    The owners were communicative and welcoming. The B&B was well appointed. We had a charcuterie board…read moreawaiting us when we arrived. It was decorated beautifully and we had plenty of privacy. We stayed in the Magnolia Room. Accessibility into the house and our room was seamless. The only downside is that it is on the main drag and there was so much traffic noise. It was too loud to enjoy sitting on the porch. The upside though is that it is walking distance to dining, shopping and taverns.

    We had a very nice stay at the Red Rose Inn, bed and breakfast, located within walking distance to…read morethe historic Bardstown downtown area. The Inn was built in the early 1800's featuring 4 bedrooms all with private baths ( 1 on the 1st floor and 3 on the 2nd floor), a sitting area and dining room on the main floor and a large deck out back. The deck had 3 separate umbrella tables and chairs! The bedrooms were very spacious. Bathroom was a little tight, though I appreciated more space in the bedroom. Charming antique decor throughout. Hosts, Susan and David were very friendly. Hot breakfast was at 9 in the dining room with all the guests together. Coffee was available at ~7am There is street parking in front and a small parking area behind the house through the alley. The alley was very tight! The street the house is on is a pretty busy road so you do hear the street noise at bedtime but slowed down after 10pm. I didn't find the king bed very comfortable, springs seemed a little worn. Bedding and towels were lovely very soft and fresh. The whole house was spotlessly clean! We highly recommend and would stay again +1 Service +1 Food~Taste/flavor/quality +1 Presentation +1 Atmosphere/vibe +1 Value

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    Garden Room

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    The Veranda Bed and Breakfast - View of the front of the home. (Photo by Mark Smith)

    The Veranda Bed and Breakfast

    2.3(3 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    The Veranda Bed and Breakfast is tucked in the middle of downtown Bardstown in a lovely…read moreneighborhood. The house itself looks little run down from the outside, but still appears clean and operational. Ann, the housekeeper/owner, has decorated the home with more trinkets from travels than I have ever seen in my life. If you stay here she will give you an elaborate tour describing every detail of nearly every piece of furniture and artwork in the house (so be prepared for a lengthy tour). She is incredibly friendly and kind, however quite talkative, so be prepared to be stealthy if you want to come and go without being caught in a lengthy conversation. The home is very historic and elegant, but not luxurious. The beds are old and somewhat uncomfortable. The bathrooms are ornate, but are equipped with old, lacy towels and large bottles of shampoo that I imagine have been there for ages. Both mornings that we were there, Ann prepared us hearty breakfasts including baked apples, pecan french toast with bourbon syrup and fried green tomatoes. If you're a person in need of wi-fi for business or pleasure you won't get any here and there isn't anywhere close to go and find it. Furthermore most of the outlets in the house are older and will not accommodate the power supply for your laptop. Simply put, be prepared to live essentially as a minimalist during your stay. A big perk to this bed and breakfast (or any of them in this area) is that it's located very close to the Bourbon Trail. We toured Maker's Mark and Heaven Hill distilleries, but I can talk about those later. While the home looks beautiful and the local area is gorgeous, the price per night here is far too high for what you get. We've stayed in better homes with more amenities for far cheaper. I've read the other Yelp user have reported this location as closed, but we stayed here earlier this week and can assure you it's open. Ann did mention that it may close during the winter because she does not heat the house.

    I believe this is the B & B my family and I stayed in about 18 years ago. The place was nice…read moreenough but rather cluttered. The main complaint I had about this place is how horribly haunted it is/was! I barely slept at night due to the bed shaking, the foot steps in the hallway and the general feelings of malevolence in the place. I will never stay here again!

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    You're Invited Inn

    You're Invited Inn

    5.0(1 review)
    2.2 mi

    Fantastic. The basic…read morerequirements of a bed and breakfast is to give you somewhere to sleep and some food in the morning. You're Invited Inn was so much more, and so fantastic, that it's the perfect spot to stay when you're touring the Bourbon Trail. Easter and Alvin are fantastic hosts, and their house sits not far from the highway. Their directions are easy to follow, and GPS easily finds the address which is even more important when your flight's delayed and you don't get to the area until after midnight. They left us a note on the door, made sure we could get in, and the room was beautiful and even included some homemade brownies as a "sorry for the airlines being lame!" goodnight snack. The bed, at least in the red room we stayed in, was a king size and included a couch, supple carpet and a bathroom with a soaking tub. But we weren't interested, just interested in sleeping, which we did forthwith. Breakfast, similarly, was as fantastic as you'd expect it to be. It's the first three-course breakfast I'd ever had, and included an appetizer (coffee cake), a main course (potatoes, eggs and bacon and/or sausage) as well as a dessert. More coffee than you can shake a stick at, and flexible timing so if you want breakfast a little earlier or later, Easter would work with you to make that happen. For Bourbon Fest, and a lot of other prime leaf-viewing weekends, people make reservations a long time in advance, so get your request in early. It's one of the best spots to stay.

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