I've been to a few of the other Granville's at Studio City and Burbank so wanted to try out this one as it's one of the newer locations. The outside is extremely colorful compared to other ones. I'm not sure I'm crazy about all the colors.... on the fence.
Granville have some great cocktails you should try if you enjoy cocktails. The Aviation cocktail is the one I usually order as it's lemony in taste. I haven't been too adventurous trying the other ones, from memory there are about 10 different cocktails to choose from.
The food was delicious and the staff were very helpful and pleasant. I had the Salmon that was so yummy indeed! And from our other guests the burgers and New York Steak was also yummy.
One thing to note is the sweet potato fries. I've had sweet potato fries at many restaurants and I have to say that these were the most memorable. Firstly, they are not the easiest to master as I've tried to replicate them at home and it's never the same. So now I know where to go, to a Granville Restaurant and enjoy the professionals skill.
Another shareable besides the sweet potato fries is the hummus plate. It's very tasty and again we just ordered two of each for four people and it was plenty so we still had space for our main course.
For dessert the berry shortcake was perfect and light for me. Others at the table indulged in chocolate themed desserts that looked rich but they finished every single bite.
I gave a four star rating as the parking wasn't great as we had to walk for miles and my Salmon was rare on the inside so I sent it back. It was ultimately delicious but I like my salmon cooked through.
We're probably going to try the other Granville's in the area and see which one is best as it's been a while since we went to...
Read moreThis review is long overdue, we recently moved to the NoHo area, and while exploring the eats and offerings of the neighborhood we visited Granville during our first month here.
WOW WOW WOW! The food, the ambiance, the drinks, and the service are always TOP NOTCH! it wasn't until recently that we found out they are also open all weekend for Brunch and the brunch menu is also amazing.
The way all the menu items mingle with each other in flavors and textures, really allows you to be adventurous in what type of experience you want to have with the food. The drinks are also ace! some of the best ones in that entire block (we have gone to 99% of the bars and establishments on this block already) and the bar staff at Grandville is fantastic! they are true mixologists who know which perfect drink will pair up with the menu or your mood.
The food is an array of comfort foods but elevated to gastropub modern Americana style, like their Artisan Bread with duck fat butter is out of this world and a must every time we visit. The Wagyu burgers are total self-pampering bites in a bun. The thick-cut pork chop is heavenly and so comforting with the cloud light mash potatoes and delicate greens.
Brunch items are made with as much care and love as the regular menu, the eggs are fluffy and wonderfully seasoned as are their bacon, sausages, and other offerings that come with the breakfast items.
If you have a sweet tooth, Grandville also has you covered here, and although its a smaller selection you will not be disappointed (I highly recommend the Lickety Split!)
This place is one of our all-time favorites and we are finding it hard to stay away (currently coming in once a week)
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Read moreThis review is specifically for the bartender named Anya. My roommate asked me to meet him at Granville and said their happy hour prices are reasonable so I decided to give it a shot. When she was taking our orders, she made the happy hour Village burger sound like it was so small, she kept making her hand into the size of a golf ball basically saying there’s barely any meat in it. This convinced me to order a $17 burger in fear that the burger would be too small. My roommate still wanted to take the chance just out of curiosity to see exactly how small it was. Anya continued to guilt trip him, and try to persuade him to order a normal burger because it would be too small. My roommate stuck to his guns and decided to order it anyways. When she was confirming our orders, she even guilt tripped him again to give him another chance to try and change his order, but he refused.
When our burgers came out, they looked almost identical. There was seriously no difference in the size of the burger at all. Rather than apologizing or telling us she made a mistake. She says nothing and goes on break. Meaning, this bartender is guilt tripping people that are trying to order from the happy hour menu into ordering more expensive things to get her bill higher. So congratulations Anya, you convinced me to pay $17 for a burger that I could have gotten for $10 but you have now earned your restaurant a one star review. Hope it was worth it. My only regret is tipping you 20% that you definitely do not deserve. Be honest with...
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