A favorite of the grandparents because they treat you like family here. They know all the servers by name, and they love that menu to pieces.
I feel the warmth, and I love the family feel, but I can't say I feel the food.
The Louie-Louie became the Louie-Louie-Louie. Love the idea, love the extra crab mixed into the ball of extra crab, and they're generous on the shrimp, but it's so full of water because it's fresh...from the defroster.
The Special is an open-face prime rib au jus. Good job on the medium rare, good job on the grill marks, love the mushroom and onions on top. The side of Chicken & Rice Soup has a lot more lemon than I'm used to.
The Black Angus New York Sandwich is similar, an alright slab of steak. A little on the thin side but goes good with gorgonzola and it's tender enough that it can be eaten without a knife and fork.
I'm the one who stays seated in the theatre until the credits are over, and so far, that's paid off for every Marvel movie...and at The Grill. Because they give you a cute little plate of cookies at the end, whatever they felt like making that day. These are oatmeal raisin, and they're just so perfectly chewy and soft.
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