#17: Kentucky: Old Talbott Tavern (Bardstown, 1779)
Old Talbott Tavern wears its centuries without fuss, stone walls holding warmth like a faithful hearth. Bardstown gathers here for bourbon, conversation, and plates that travel from skillet to table with confident speed. Rooms upstairs keep their creak and their charm. Downstairs, portraits observe as hot browns and fried chicken arrive to appreciative silence.

Someone mentions a famous visitor, and the tale rolls easily because the building invites folklore. You sip something amber, then chase it with a forkful of comfort. The door opens to the night air, and the stars seem friendlier than before. Kentucky history feels close here.
