Went a bit early on a Saturday night because we had a toddler in tow. The place wasn’t too busy which was nice. We were seated and asked about drinks immediately. Given a booster seat for my daughter and a straw with her water.
Staff was very friendly and checked on us often, gave us more time to look at the menu. I had asked for my meal to be made gluten free and was appreciative that they asked if it was an allergy or just preference, what my risk tolerance was with cross contamination was etc. I am not celiac but I wouldn’t say it is preference either. I have other health issues that are better managed when I eat gluten free. ANYWAYS ... cross contamination isn’t a huge issue for me so I said it was okay. I was just happy that they asked.
Food came in a decent amount of time and was absolutely delicious! I had the spicy crispy chicken burger with fries. My husband and daughter shared the fish and chips and he had a separate plate of salt & pepper dry ribs. The only downfall is NO KIDS MENU! We don’t mind, we don’t expect every restaurant to have one and we usually don’t like the boring options anyways. But it’s good to let others know. Waitresses refilled our water during our entire visit. When we left we must have been told to have a good evening by 4 different people. Washrooms were clean. Facility looked good.
The food was great and the service was on point. If we lived here we would definitely be back! We have one in our city and hope they can live up to the standard of the one in GP haha! The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because I save that rating for my “best meals of all time.” This didn’t quite make it but I would recommend Brown’s...
Read moreWe came in with our crew of 9 after a solid week on a work project, usually regulars at Earl’s or State & Main but we decided to give Browns Socialhouse a try since it’s a newer spot in town. We’re glad we did!
The host quickly arranged a table for our large group, and our server (we think her name was Anya) was an absolute sweetheart, friendly, attentive, and made sure drinks and meals came out just right. She truly went above and beyond, and her colleague was equally professional and efficient.
The menu had a great mix of vegetarian and meat options, so everyone in the group found something they liked. The steak was cooked perfectly to medium-rare, and every dish around the table got a thumbs up.
What really made the evening stand out, though, was the exceptional service. Anya’s warmth and attention to detail made us feel like more than just another table it felt like genuine hospitality.
If you’re in Grande Prairie and looking for a new go-to spot, Browns Socialhouse is worth the visit especially if Anya’s working. Great food, relaxed vibe, and service that leaves a...
Read moreDidn't notice a sign saying "please wait to be seated", and looks like every other lounge in town. We sat ourselves, when the waitress came she acted like we did something crazy, like I haven't been seating myself at various lounges all over for past 17 years...
Anyway that was minor. My main gripe is VALUE. I believe the menu price for the chicken sandwich I order was around $17, which it is definitely not worth, but it comparable in price to some other lounges. For the sandwich,fries and a pop was $25... I didn't order anything extra...
The food was fine, nothing special, the service was ok other than being annoying initially about where we sat, the place felt pretty run of the mill and kind of expensive for plain Jane food.
Not very big menu. On that note, the menus are this cheap looking laminated paper ... Like from the cafe where I grew up in rural Saskatchewan.
Actually the fries and gravy were pretty good.
Can't see myself going back. Maybe if I had a gift card I would but it felt a little more expensive for a totally generic place. Felt like a slightly worse...
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