Fantastic. The basic requirements of a bed and breakfast is to give you somewhere to sleep and some food in the morning. You’re Invited Inn was so much more, and so fantastic, that it’s the perfect spot to stay when you’re touring the Bourbon Trail. Easter and Alvin are fantastic hosts, and their house sits not far from the highway. Their directions are easy to follow, and GPS easily finds the address which is even more important when your flight’s delayed and you don’t get to the area until after midnight. They left us a note on the door, made sure we could get in, and the room was beautiful and even included some homemade brownies as a «sorry for the airlines being lame!» goodnight snack. The bed, at least in the red room we stayed in, was a king size and included a couch, supple carpet and a bathroom with a soaking tub. But we weren’t interested, just interested in sleeping, which we did forthwith. Breakfast, similarly, was as fantastic as you’d expect it to be. It’s the first three-course breakfast I’d ever had, and included an appetizer(coffee cake), a main course(potatoes, eggs and bacon and/or sausage) as well as a dessert. More coffee than you can shake a stick at, and flexible timing so if you want breakfast a little earlier or later, Easter would work with you to make that happen. For Bourbon Fest, and a lot of other prime leaf-viewing weekends, people make reservations a long time in advance, so get your request in early. It’s one of the best spots to stay.