You know that feeling when you finish an absolutely spectacular brunch and all you want to do is take a nap, but you’re stuck in public and napping in restaurants is generally frowned upon?
Well, Louisville has solved that problem in the most delightfully unexpected way at Gralehaus, where the line between café and bed-and-breakfast blurs so beautifully you’ll wonder why every restaurant doesn’t come with optional sleeping quarters.
Located in the Germantown neighborhood, this charming spot occupies a historic brick building that looks like it wandered straight out of a storybook and decided Louisville was a pretty nice place to settle down.
The concept is brilliantly simple: downstairs, you’ve got a cozy café serving up some of the most creative brunch dishes in the city, and upstairs, there are guest rooms where you can actually book a stay…