The craft beer scene in Kentucky continues to get better with each passing day and there are many unique spots to visit throughout the state. But if you're looking for the most unique craft bar restaurant in Kentucky, pay a visit to Louisville and Holy Grale. Located adjacent to Gralehaus, another must-try eatery in the city, Holy Grale houses a lively bar scene, but also a quiet place to enjoy drinks and a meal. And you won't believe the hidden patio at this one-of-a-kind craft beer restaurant in Kentucky.
Located on Bardstown Road in a former church, Holy Grale is a favorite bar and restaurant for many locals and visitors to Louisville.
If you enjoy the craft beer scene, chances are you've already heard of this place that many do believe is the "holy grale" of craft beer destinations.
While the drink and food menu may draw you in, it's the interior and exterior that will have you sharing the experience with all of your friends.
The downstairs bar area is first come first served for seating and you can just place a food order at the bar. But you can make a reservation to sit in the choir loft, one of the most unique and lovely dining spaces in the area.
And if it's a nice day, you'll want to head straight for the outdoor space.
Part bier garten, part actual garden, part church patio, this space is also unforgettable. Especially in the summer when all of the plants are blooming and then at night when the lights glow, this spot is downright magical.
And once you decide where to sit, you'll need to turn your attention to the drink menu.
Of course the craft beer selection here is large and diverse and you're bound to find something you'll like. Or choose from a number of other options.
And then you'll make your way to the food menu, which is just as enticing.
In fact, even if you are not a fan of craft beer, visit Holy Grale for the food. The burgers are outstanding and the fries are some of the best in the state.
You may not immediately think to order brussels sprouts as an appetizer, but you'll want to here.
The pretzel and beer cheese is also a favorite, especially when out on the patio.
The rest of the menu offers salads and entrees, as well as seasonal specialties.
If you're in the mood for comfort food, ask about Burgoo Poutine, a Kentucky twist on a Canadian classic.
If you've been searching for the "holy grale" of unique dining destinations in Kentucky, then Holy Grale in Louisville is a must-try. This craft beer restaurant in Kentucky offers dining in a former choir loft, a gorgeous patio, a long list of craft beers, and incredible food to go along with it. Have you dined at Holy Grale in Louisville? Do you have another favorite craft beer restaurant in Kentucky? Tell us about it in the comments!
And for more information on Holy Grale, visit its website and follow along on Facebook.
And for another restaurant in Kentucky that is housed inside a former church, check out this unique Mexican restaurant.
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