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BARBECUE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD: SERVING THE NATION’S BEST MUTTON SINCE 1963

THE MOONLITE STORY

Over the past five decades, Moonlite Bar-B-Q has become a Kentucky legend. What started in 1949 as a small roadside 30-seat barbecue joint was transformed in 1963 when Catherine and Pappy Bosley took a leap of faith. With no restaurant experience but a mountain of hard work, they built a destination eatery that now seats 350 guests and serves over 350,000 meals a year. Today, the third and fourth generations of the Bosley family proudly carry on the tradition of slow-cooked, hickory-smoked excellence.

• 1949: THE BEGINNING

Moonlite is originally founded as a small barbecue joint; in its early days, it even operated as a gas station out of a metal one-car garage.

• 1963: THE BOSLEY LEAP OF FAITH

Catherine and "Pappy" Bosley purchase the 30-seat restaurant for $50,000, selling their family home to afford the down payment.

• 1993: SCALING THE TRADITION

Moonlite showcases its massive catering capabilities by feeding nearly 15,000 people at the annual Toyota company picnic.

• 2000: A PRESIDENTIAL VISIT

President Bill Clinton visits the restaurant, shaking hands with every guest in the building before leaving with a "go-plate" sampler of mutton, ribs, and chicken.

• 2003: A YEAR OF REMEMBRANCE

The Moonlite family honored the passing of its founders: Hugh "Pappy" Bosley Sr. (1914–2003) and Catherine Bosley (1919–2003), whose hard work laid the foundation for three generations of success.

• 2013: A MUSEUM-GRADE LEGACY

Pappy Bosley’s original cleaver and butcher knife (estimated to have butchered nearly 4 million carcasses) are inducted into the Southern Food and Beverage Museum in New Orleans.

JUST THE FACTS

Founded: 1949; Purchased by the Bosley family in 1963.

Location: 2840 W Parrish Ave., Owensboro, Kentucky.

The Famous Mutton: Moonlite is the largest mutton distributor in the country, serving over 10,000 pounds a week.

The Process: Meats are basted in a vinegar-based pit dip and slow-cooked for 12 hours over hand-built hickory fires.

Pitmaster Training: It takes two years—roughly 4,200 hours—to become a Moonlite Pitmaster

Famous Visitors: Guests have included President Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Jim Nabors, and William Shatner.

The "Legacy" Articles

GIVING BACK TO THE BLUEGRASS

Moonlite is more than a restaurant; it’s a pillar of the Owensboro community. The Bosley family is proud to support organizations including the American Cancer Society, the International Bluegrass Music Museum, and the Western KY Botanical Garden—where the Children's Garden is dedicated in memory of Pappy and Catherine Bosley

Media Contact: Patrick Bosley, Marketing & Public Relations

Phone: 1 (270) 684-8143 | Email: Patrick@moonlite.com