A few close friends of mine swear by this restaurant, which is always nicer than swearing about the restaurant. Upon looking it up online, I was immediately intrigued when I read that it is "inspired by family gatherings and Sunday dinners." That line sold me and it wasn't hard to twist a few rubber arms in order to get a small gathering of friends to join me.
Grace is cosy and classy, which is always a winning combo in my books. The walls are decorated simply and it has a comforting type of farmhouse feel to it. It's the type of place where you want to enjoy a nice meal and then lay down for a comfy nap.
As for the food, well it's not only cooked by a well-known and televised chef, it's also straight up delectable. The beef wellington with parsnip puree is pure (or should I say puree?) genius and the warm mushroom salad was enough to make my eyeballs roll back in my head. Simply delicious and cooked to perfection. The menu isn't extensive by any means, but you won't be hard pressed to find a meat or seafood dish that will send your taste buds into a tizzy. Scout's honor.
I would definitely return to Grace, but I'll have to remember to bring my blanket for that nap I told you I'll need to take after that last bite has disappeared. Sweet dreams.