Me and my girlfriend stopped by for brunch today...finally. I really wanted to find a five star breakfast downtown but the search continues. I had the corned beef hash. As others have commented, it is rather uninspired. There were a few bites tucked away in there that had potential but overall it was mostly potatoes and the size did not warrant the price. The eggs were cooked perfectly though. I have to admit, it is hard for me to go to a restaurant with corned beef hash on the menu and not order it. Don't get me wrong, this hash is good but much like other things on the menu it is not worth the price tag.
Girlfriend had the kielbasa and again the eggs were great and the apple and potato hash they were sitting on was great. However, the dishes namesake seemed to just be plopped there on the plate, slightly undercooked, and not really important to the dish at all.
The bread was spectacular and I want to figure out where they get it from so I can just buy that.
I will go back to Graze, and hope that next time I can give it at least a 4. Increase the portions, it would be a 4. Decrease the price, it would get a 4. But as it stands this food does not live up to the price tag and was disappointing. Is it Graze's fault I had such high expectations? Yes, because they charge 12 dollars for a weak piece of kielbasa and a few potatoes. Lame.