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I've eaten at The Grille many times. Their breakfast alone is worthy of at least 4 stars! Sadly their dinner, the food and the service leave a lot to be desired. Let's start with waiting to be served for almost 15 minutes. When our server finally did come over, he abrasively commented on all these tables needing service (with no apology) and then said, "What do you want?" No hello, nothing. I can live with rude servers, it just means less tip! The part that I cannot live with is my meal. I am gluten free so my options are quite limited. While I should have ordered a salad, I ordered the veggie nachos. To my horror, they came out hard and stuck in clumps to the wax paper they were cooked on. The best part is how obvious it was that they simply microwaved my nachos! I mean seriously!? I can microwave nachos at home, when I get out to eat I'd like a bit more effort than that. I honestly thought The Grille was real food, cooked with care. Now I think maybe they are just glorified fast food and don't give a rats ass about anythng except cash in their pocket. It will be a looooooong time before I ever go back. If I ever go back.
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