Here in Kentucky, it doesn’t get more iconic than The Brown Hotel. Acclaimed for its lux accommodations, fine dining, and rich history, there’s nowhere in the world quite like The Brown. And in terms of the hotel’s most iconic asset, the hot brown reigns supreme. Created in 1920s, the open-faced turkey-and-cheese melt was put together by Chef Fred Schmidt as a comforting and hearty midnight snack for the hotel’s tired musicians and performers. Today, it’s a legendary dish that Kentuckians just can’t get enough of. And you don’t have to book a night at the Brown to enjoy an authentic Kentucky Hot Brown (though as the most legendary place to stay in the Bluegrass, we highly recommend doing so!); you’ll find this dish gracing the menu at the hotel’s J. Graham’s Café, and it’s just one of many magnificent brunch plates at this iconic Kentucky restaurant.

The Brown Hotel is a Kentucky icon, anchoring the city of Louisville in a stately display of pomp and circumstance.

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And the hot brown is a legendary dish that’s every bit as big and iconic as its namesake.

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The Brown Hotel has several restaurants, but only one can claim to be the original home of the Kentucky hot brown, and that’s J. Graham’s Cafe.

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Today, diners come from far and wide to try the dish that put The Brown Hotel on the map – and it never disappoints. Originally created for late-night entertainers and revelers, today, it’s a popular brunch plate at J. Graham’s Café.

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Because really, can you imagine a more perfect brunch dish? Ham and eggs piled high on toast with creamy cheese and fresh herbs? Yes, please!

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You can even take your brunch plate to new heights (literally) by adding a fried egg to the top of your hot brown.

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Feeling more lunchy than brunchy? Order a behemoth burger with all the fixings and a side of fries.

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And of you’re looking to add something virtuous to your brunch spread, the fruit plate features fresh produce, berries, and yogurt, and we dare say is the perfect post-hot-brown dessert!

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When was the last time you dined at The Brown Hotel? It’s something we highly recommend… especially if you’ve a hankering for a massive brunch plate!

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Craving more epic hot brown creations in the Bluegrass? These restaurants dish up some of the most delicious and inventive renditions of this Kentucky classic.

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