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Horse Soldier Bourbon opening a dining experience

Construction crews are now visible daily at the iconic yellow building on downtown Somerset Kentucky’s Fountain Square that was once home to Goldenberg Furniture — and the company that will soon make bourbon in this community is dropping a hint at what is in store.

Horse Soldier Bourbon has purchased the 5,000-square-foot Goldenberg building and will open a smart-casual dining and cocktail restaurant in the space in front of Jarfly Brewing Company that faces Fountain Square. It will be modeled after The Urban Stillhouse, the company’s ultimate Horse Soldier experience in the warehouse arts district of St. Petersburg, Florida.

Following Horse Soldier’s historic distillery groundbreaking in October last year, the company’s leadership team embraced this downtown project in addition to performing geotechnical work on the distillery site. Construction on the building began in March, and Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority (SPEDA) President and CEO Chris Girdler said activity will soon begin at the former Waitsboro Hills Golf Course property.

The Urban Stillhouse in St. Petersburg — owned by Meredith Koko, daughter of Horse Soldier Bourbon President John Koko — offers robust brunch, dinner, and drink menus complete with tasting flights and signature drinks. Details and renderings of the Somerset Urban Stillhouse will be shared in the coming months, and lunch will be added to the menu.

That commitment, first made in 2019, came to fruition in October when Horse Soldier Bourbon broke ground for its $200-million distillery experience in Pulaski County on 225 acres overlooking Lake Cumberland. The team’s love of country and craft is woven throughout the Horse Soldier Farms project, which will bring 400-plus jobs to Somerset-Pulaski County’s already robust tourism industry.

In addition to a sustainable distillery that will pay homage to the Horse Soldiers’ military story, the site will include a village that offers both spirits- and non-spirits-based activities — events, festivals and concerts will fill the family-friendly venue’s schedule while shops, community rooms, a chapel and event center, and health and wellness opportunities will be available to residents, visitors and veterans. Horse Soldier Farms will also include a luxury lodge, cabins and serve as a premier culinary destination.

Horse Soldier Bourbon was founded by a band of brothers who retired from the military, traveled the world and discovered a passion for making bourbon. Their story began in the weeks following 9/11, when a small group of U.S. Army Special Forces entered Afghanistan on horseback. Their clandestine mission marked the first time U.S. troops rode to war on horseback since WWII. The hand-selected detachment of 12 Green Berets from the 5th Special Forces Group would later become known as the “Horse Soldiers.” The 2018 action war drama film 12 Strong is based on their story.

That story now continues in Somerset, Kentucky, as they prepare to build a legendary distillery and downtown dining experience. And they are excited to share the next chapter in the former Goldenberg Furniture building.

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