Created By: Morgan County Bicentennial Committee
Family owned since 1944, "Grays" — as it's known to locals — is a great stop for a family meal, and people come from all around the state to do just that.
The business was first started as a sandwich shop by Forrest Gray at a location in downtown Mooresville. But when State Road 67 was built in the 1960s, Forrest's two sons — Kenny and Larry Gray, who had since taken over the business — decided to move the restaurant to its current location at the intersection of S.R. 67 and Indiana Street.
Today, the third generation of Grays are running the operation, maintaining its reputation as one of the best eateries in the state for down home cookin'.
Gray Brothers Cafeteria is perhaps best known for its homemade pies, but plenty of other offerings keep generations of Hoosiers coming back for more.
More information can be found at https://www.graybroscafeteria.com.
The cafeteria is located at 555 S. Indiana St. in Mooresville.
(Prepared by the Morgan County Leadership Academy Class of 2022 on behalf of the Morgan County Bicentennial Committee)
This point of interest is part of the tour: A free roam tour of Morgan County, Indiana
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