This Mouthwatering West Virginia Restaurant Serves 15 Different Kinds Of Grilled Cheese

Cheese Louise in Morgantown, West Virginia, offers a unique twist on classic grilled cheese sandwiches with over 15 varieties and homemade soups.

Did you grow up eating grilled cheese sandwiches? Do you still secretly think this kid-friendly favorite is one of the best comfort foods on the planet? You'll be pleased to hear that there's a grilled cheese restaurant in West Virginia grilling up a whole new spin on this childhood favorite that will make your adult-sized taste buds explode.

Welcome to Cheese Louise, West Virginia's grilled cheese restaurant in Morgantown. This humble restaurant serves up your favorite melty cheesy sandwiches with a tasty twist.

Dive into more than 15 different kinds of grilled cheese at this cheerful eatery. Try a specialty creation or build your own dream sandwich.

To make your own sandwiches, start with a classic grilled cheese featuring freshly baked white or wheat bread and American and Muenster cheese.

Then start adding your favorite ingredients. Ham, bacon, pickles, crushed pineapple, avocado, steak, chicken, and a fried egg are just some of the choices to put in your cheesy creation.

Or you can enjoy a specialty sandwich straight off the menu. Indulge in a buffalo chicken grilled cheese, cheese steak grilled cheese, or even a smashed pepperoni roll grilled cheese. Yum! It's hard to choose just one.

What pairs perfectly with grilled cheese? Soup! Cheese Louise also slowly simmers their own homemade soups to create a meal that brings you straight back to Mom's kitchen.

The next time you're craving that childhood favorite, head to Cheese Louise and enjoy a whole new twist on grilled cheese.

Visit Cheese Louise Tuesday - Thursday from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m., Saturday - Sunday from 11 a.m. - 2 a.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. - 12 a.m. Learn more by checking out their website or Facebook page. Address: 994 Willey Street, Morgantown, WV 26505.

Have you ever visited this yummy grilled cheese restaurant? For even more cheesy spots in the Mountain State, take a look at these cheese wonderlands.

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