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Reservations are required. Call by 5:00 p.m. 6:30 Bourbon Tasting, Cocktails and Dinner
We are pleased to prepare almost anything for groups: beef tenderloin, pork roast, pulled pork, beef brisket, low country boil or even a Pig Roast. Call for group pricing.
The Kentucky Bourbon House located at the Chapeze Mansion "Kentucky's Home for Bourbon" 107 East Stephen Foster Avenue Bardstown, Kentucky 40004
800-704-4917 or 502-507-8338 info@kentuckybourbonhouse.com
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Visit Historic Kentucky's Famous Federalist Mansion Chapeze House, "Kentucky's Home for Bourbon" Located in Downtown Historic Bardstown
Make Your Reservation for Bourbon Tasting, Lunch and/or Dinner at The Kentucky Bourbon House located at Chapeze House, "Kentucky's Home for Bourbon," Bardstown, Kentucky
Meet, Drink and Dine with Colonel Michael and Margaret Sue Masters Featured On: Food Network TV with Paula Deen Travel Channel, Taste of America with Mark DeCarlo Fine Living Channel with Kevin Brauch, "The Thirsty Traveler"
Reserve Accommodations The Colonel's Cottage Inn Private, Unhosted, Absolutely Beautiful Double Whirlpool Spa, Fireplace, Breakfast Located in Downtown, Historic, Bardstown
Other Web Sites for The Colonel and Margaret Sue Colonel's Cottage Inns, bed and breakfast: www.colonelscottageinns.com The Kentucky Bourbon House: www.kentuckybourbonhouse.com Weddings at the Chapeze Mansion: www.chapezehouseweddings.com
Media Inquiries Television and print journalists, travel and whiskey writers are welcome to make an appointment with The Colonel and Margaret Sue for a personal or telephone interview to talk about Kentucky and about the Bourbon Tasting at The Kentucky Bourbon House located at the Chapeze Mansion, " Kentucky's Home for Bourbon" where "All things Bourbon - All things Kentucky" are enjoyed.
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