
About J Graham's Cafe
Located in the Brown Hotel, this venerable, elegant eatery offers classic breakfast & lunch dishes.
What People Are Saying
from Google"I highly recommend visiting J Graham’s Café inside the famous Brown Hotel. This is truly a one-of-a-kind experience that transports you back to the 1920s. The décor and architecture are stunning and make you feel like you’ve stepped into another time. I read that back in the day, the Brown would draw over 1,200 guests each evening for its dinner dances, which went late into the night and ended with the traditional ham and eggs. Out of that tradition, chef Fred Schmidt created the iconic Hot Brown—an open-faced turkey sandwich topped with bacon, tomatoes, and a delicate Mornay sauce. You absolutely must try the original right here where it all began. On Sundays, J Graham’s serves an extraordinary buffet with an impressive variety of food. You’ll find salmon, chicken and waffles, made-to-order omelets, fresh shrimp, deviled eggs, smoked salmon with bagels, Caesar salad, charcuterie, soups, vegetables, ribs, and so much more. What made our visit truly exceptional, though, was our server Kat. She went above and beyond to make sure everything was perfect. My daughter has a nut allergy, and Kat was so thorough and cautious, taking the time to confirm with the kitchen that every item was safe. Her genuine concern and careful attention gave my daughter such peace of mind and made us all feel completely cared for. Kat wasn’t just attentive, she was warm, thoughtful, and truly outstanding at her job. My daughter absolutely adored her, and our entire family was deeply impressed by the level of service she provided. Because of Kat, our experience at J Graham’s Café was not only delicious but also unforgettable. I would gladly come back here again and will absolutely request Kat as our server every time."
"When planning to meet family in Louisville we decided on J Graham’s Cafe for lunch after looking at the menu and reviews online. Gorgeous historic building and as other reviewers have said, feels like stepping back in time and has been so well maintained. All staff in the cafe were welcoming and friendly. Our waitress Emily was very pleasant and attentive. Most in our group ordered the brunch buffet and one ordered the Hot Brown. There was quite a variety in the buffet…shrimp, salmon, short ribs, lox bagel, chicken and waffles, parfaits, and much more. I would recommend going towards the beginning of the buffet rather than the end like we did as you can tell that some things had dried out a little bit from being exposed to the air/heat for a while. Aside from that slight dryness on a few items, everything really was delicious. Unfortunately, the hot brown was not on the buffet, and since that was what one person really wanted to try, they ordered that. The Hot Brown did not disappoint! The turkey was very tender, sauce was perfect and they even give you the recipe at the end of your meal. Unfortunately, they do not tell you how to cook the turkey that perfect! We also tried their coffees with house made syrups, and they were excellent as well. Highly recommend “Ohh Honey, It’s a Cinn” coffee. After a meal, our waitress suggested we check out the second floor of the hotel. So beautiful! All in all, we really enjoyed our experience. I wish that the website had been clearer about the menu. On Saturdays and Sundays the regular lunch menu is NOT served. Just the brunch buffet and the hot brown. When I called to make the reservation, they did inform me about the auto gratuity for our party, but did not tell me that only the brunch and hot brown would be on the menu. When I looked at their website, it appeared to me that the buffet was offered in addition to the regular menu. Since we had looked at the menu and somewhat decided what we planned to order before going, that was a little disappointing. Also, we aren’t big eaters, so a buffet is really not our thing, especially not a $40 buffet. If the lunch menu had been available, I’m pretty sure this would have been a five star review! I would definitely visit here again, but would make sure which menu is being served before I went!"
"J Graham’s Cafe is a very classy place to have a meal, and it’s a great spot to try a hot brown sandwich for the first time. That’s what I did, and it was a great meal. I got the petite hot brown, and it was delicious. It was cheesy and savory with a bit of tomato and turkey. It was surprisingly complex in flavor despite looking a tad messy. It figures that the place that invented the sandwich does a fantastic job of making it. I’d be back just for another hot brown. The service was top notch and very polite. It’s worth going out of your way to visit."
"I really enjoyed the food and the experience of dining at J. Graham’s Cafe! The Hot Brown completely lived up to the hype, and everything else was delicious as well! It was also really interesting to be able to look around the historic Brown Hotel. I would highly recommend making this a destination when in Louisville, both for the history and the food!"
"What another iconic place that is run very well. Southern hospitality abodes. We have gone for brunch after day one of the CD and have always had an overwhelmingly great experience. This year the service hit a snag and then straightened out and flew right!! Thanks to Louise and staff for taking such great care of us."
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