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Old Glory Distilling Co. set to open restaurant and expand distillery experience in early 2024

Rendering of the back patio at Old Glory Distilling Co. (Contributed by Ty Fiesel) Photo: Contributed


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Old Glory Distilling Co. announced on Wednesday that the business is on the verge of completing extensive renovations, which will include a full, state-of-the-art restaurant, custom bar experience, indoor and outdoor seating, entertainment spaces, plus more.

“We set out on this renovation and reimagining of our space with the vision of creating a destination for travelers, and also a hub for our Clarksville community,” said Matt Cunningham, Old Glory Distilling Co.’s founder and CEO. “From the open kitchen concept and the repurposed grain silo bar down to the lighting fixtures and the glassware, we have been intentional about every detail that goes into creating a memorable experience for everyone who comes through our doors.”

Rendering of the main dining area at Old Glory Distilling Co. (Contributed by Ty Fiesel)

The announcement shared with Clarksville Now says the restaurant and expanded distillery experience is set to open in early 2024, with the expectation that it will be a “celebration of southern hospitality complete with a lively, welcoming atmosphere and modern takes on the region’s traditional entrées.”

The menu will include dishes crafted using Old Glory’s signature spirits, as well as a curated selection of cocktails, which includes Old Glory’s own creations.

With the renovations, Old Glory Distilling Co., located at 451 Alfred Thun Road, will have its additional space adjacent to the distillery transition from hosting events such as weddings, banquets and company parties, to providing guests of all ages with the opportunity to experience all that Old Glory has to offer through their new upgrades.

According to the news release, Old Glory Distilling Co. is currently hiring all positions for the restaurant. More information is available on this website.

Lily Russell contributed to this story. 

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