
Gralehaus: Eclectic brunch, coffee, and seasonal bites in a cozy, historic Louisville setting.
Gralehaus is a cafe and brunch spot at 1001 Baxter Ave in Louisville. Housed in an 1800s house with a Bed and Breakfast attached, it offers a small, well-curated menu—about 12 items—plus espresso, cocktails, and pastries. Diners compliment the delicious food, eye-catching presentation, and friendly, attentive staff. Seasonal rotations keep offerings fresh in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that attracts locals and visitors alike.
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A rotating selection of about 12 expertly crafted dishes, featuring items like biscuit and gravy, strawberry French toast, and breakfast sandwiches.
Full espresso menu with unique drinks such as the Honey Bee Latte and Jasmine Peach Americano, using high-quality beans.
A curated drink menu including cocktails, perfect for pairing with meals or enjoying in our cozy atmosphere.
Dine in a beautifully restored 1800s house with a warm, eclectic ambiance, offering a unique and inviting setting.
Enjoy our food and drinks on-site in our lively seating area or take them to go for convenience.
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Overall rating
Silke Sogan
First time trying this place at noon on a weekday. The place was full but we only had to wait a few minutes for an open table. The menu was small but a good variety to please different taste buds. Food quality as well as presentation were excellent. Already looking forward to my next visit.
Meg Clark
Seasonal rotation of meals, offered small selection of about 12 items,but 12 very good options to choose from full copy and espresso menu as well as cocktails. Food was delicious and did not disappoint.
Brian Hartman
An absolutely delicious meal, start to finish. The atmosphere was fun and eclectic, the staff were delightful and friendly. But the food was the star. We had the biscuit and gravy and the “best damn” coffee cake with an egg and bacon. Delicious! To drink we had an iced Honey Bee Latte and an iced Jasmine Peach Americano.
Courtney Worley
Stumbled upon this place while visiting from out of town, and unfortunately it’s my new favorite brunch spot full stop. The food was amazing, staff were friendly, and the coffee was quality (and I’m a coffee snob)! I was loving the comfortable and thoughtfully curated ambiance - the seating area was somewhat small but that made it feel fun and lively - though that also means it might be tough to visit with a larger group size. We liked it so much we came back the next day! A must visit next time I’m in the area.
Zach West
The breakfast in this place is great! We both really loved it. We got the breakfast sandwich and strawberry French toast both were awesome. It’s built in an 1800s house with a Bed and Breakfast attached. It felt like a pit stop for world travelers and business-persons alike. The atmosphere is very nice, and cozy, warm and inviting. My biggest take away was that the people working there seem to really care about what they put on a plate. I watched the chef meticulously put an egg on an order to make just perfect. The only con: Little pricey, but I can’t blame you. My experience was fantastic