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Taste of Bardstown Walking Food Tour

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This is NOT a small bites food tour! Be sure to come hungry. Here's what awaits you:

Led by knowledgeable local guides, this leisurely walking tour takes you through charming streets lined with historic buildings, artisan shops, and iconic bourbon landmarks. Along the way, you'll savor carefully curated tastings from some of Bardstown’s best eateries, featuring regional specialties, bourbon-infused treats, and handcrafted delights that showcase Kentucky’s rich food culture.

Perfect for bourbon lovers and foodies alike, this immersive experience also includes insider stories about Bardstown’s distilling history, famous figures, and the deep-rooted traditions that make this town the true Bourbon Capital of the World.
Ville: Louisville
Mon 21 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
All guests receive a gift bag with bottled water included
All food and drink are included in cost
All guests receive a gift bag with bottled water included
All food and drink are included in cost
All guests receive a gift bag with bottled water included
All food and drink are included in cost
All guests receive a gift bag with bottled water included
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History
Serving as a College & Seminary upon its completion in 1826. Then converted into a hospital for both sides (North & South) during the Civil War. As well as housing orphaned boys under the care of The Sisters of Charity. Presently, Today the Oscar Getz Whiskey Museum occupies the main floor. Immersing its guest in rich Kentucky culture! To start off our tour you will be enjoying a fresh baked biscuit from local baker, Lisa Reed Sheckles & Famous Jake’s Country Sausage.
2
Talbott Tavern
Built in 1779 and located at the crossroads of the young west. The Tavern has Offered hospitality to anyone who finds their stoop. Such as Jessie James and King Louie Phillippe! Here you will be trying a southern delicacy, fried green tomatoes. Paired with 1792 single barrel whiskey, hand selected by the Tavern!
3
Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History
Serving as a College & Seminary upon its completion in 1826. Then converted into a hospital for both sides (North & South) during the Civil War. As well as housing orphaned boys under the care of The Sisters of Charity. Presently, Today the Oscar Getz Whiskey Museum occupies the main floor. Immersing its guest in rich Kentucky culture! To start off our tour you will be enjoying a fresh baked biscuit from local baker, Lisa Reed Sheckles & Famous Jake’s Country Sausage.
4
Talbott Tavern
Built in 1779 and located at the crossroads of the young west. The Tavern has Offered hospitality to anyone who finds their stoop. Such as Jessie James and King Louie Phillippe! Here you will be trying a southern delicacy, fried green tomatoes. Paired with 1792 single barrel whiskey, hand selected by the Tavern!
5
Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History
Serving as a College & Seminary upon its completion in 1826. Then converted into a hospital for both sides (North & South) during the Civil War. As well as housing orphaned boys under the care of The Sisters of Charity. Presently, Today the Oscar Getz Whiskey Museum occupies the main floor. Immersing its guest in rich Kentucky culture! To start off our tour you will be enjoying a fresh baked biscuit from local baker, Lisa Reed Sheckles & Famous Jake’s Country Sausage.
6
Talbott Tavern
Built in 1779 and located at the crossroads of the young west. The Tavern has Offered hospitality to anyone who finds their stoop. Such as Jessie James and King Louie Phillippe! Here you will be trying a southern delicacy, fried green tomatoes. Paired with 1792 single barrel whiskey, hand selected by the Tavern!
7
Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History
Serving as a College & Seminary upon its completion in 1826. Then converted into a hospital for both sides (North & South) during the Civil War. As well as housing orphaned boys under the care of The Sisters of Charity. Presently, Today the Oscar Getz Whiskey Museum occupies the main floor. Immersing its guest in rich Kentucky culture! To start off our tour you will be enjoying a fresh baked biscuit from local baker, Lisa Reed Sheckles & Famous Jake’s Country Sausage.
8
Talbott Tavern
Built in 1779 and located at the crossroads of the young west. The Tavern has Offered hospitality to anyone who finds their stoop. Such as Jessie James and King Louie Phillippe! Here you will be trying a southern delicacy, fried green tomatoes. Paired with 1792 single barrel whiskey, hand selected by the Tavern!
9
Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History
Serving as a College & Seminary upon its completion in 1826. Then converted into a hospital for both sides (North & South) during the Civil War. As well as housing orphaned boys under the care of The Sisters of Charity. Presently, Today the Oscar Getz Whiskey Museum occupies the main floor. Immersing its guest in rich Kentucky culture! To start off our tour you will be enjoying a fresh baked biscuit from local baker, Lisa Reed Sheckles & Famous Jake’s Country Sausage.
10
Talbott Tavern
Built in 1779 and located at the crossroads of the young west. The Tavern has Offered hospitality to anyone who finds their stoop. Such as Jessie James and King Louie Phillippe! Here you will be trying a southern delicacy, fried green tomatoes. Paired with 1792 single barrel whiskey, hand selected by the Tavern!
11
Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History
Serving as a College & Seminary upon its completion in 1826. Then converted into a hospital for both sides (North & South) during the Civil War. As well as housing orphaned boys under the care of The Sisters of Charity. Presently, Today the Oscar Getz Whiskey Museum occupies the main floor. Immersing its guest in rich Kentucky culture! To start off our tour you will be enjoying a fresh baked biscuit from local baker, Lisa Reed Sheckles & Famous Jake’s Country Sausage.
12
Talbott Tavern
Built in 1779 and located at the crossroads of the young west. The Tavern has Offered hospitality to anyone who finds their stoop. Such as Jessie James and King Louie Phillippe! Here you will be trying a southern delicacy, fried green tomatoes. Paired with 1792 single barrel whiskey, hand selected by the Tavern!
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (5)
LauraFewell
Jul 2024
Josh & Victoria were super hosts, so friendly, knowledgeable and passionate about Bardstown. Pace was perfect with walking, eating, and learning, all enhanced with unique beverages and small bites. We loved it!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Thank you, Laura, for the great review! We're thrilled you enjoyed the tour and hope to see you again soon!
Kathleen_B
Jun 2024
Victoria and Josh were amazing storytellers and chose perfect tastes and pairing of food and beverages. Bardstown is such an important place in our US history. Can’t wait to come back with this same couples group!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Thank you Kathleen for the great review! We look forward to seeing you guys again!

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