Oh I am sooo happy this place is open. I’ve yet to venture over to the sister breakfast restaurant, Gralehaus, but it seems I’m not the only one who appreciates the avcessibility of this new Grale Goods format. Line was out the door and tables were packed when we visited on a rainy Saturday morning, but counter service was pretty quick and tables cleared fast. My favorite part is the large community table space they have. We got the sausage roll and buckwheat pancakes and both were 10/10. Reasonably priced and filling. The sausage roll was buttery and perfectly spiced. For the buckwheat pancakes I’m unsure if it was the pancakes themselves or the butter that comes on the side, but they were a tad bit too salty, although still definitely crushable. I really liked the free 2 hour parking, just make sure you scan the QR code at the counter to opt in! Overall really impressed with this place and can’t wait...
Read moreVisited by happenstance on day 1. Overall good experience, worth a try. Too bad our buddy Marc couldn’t make it. He is missed.
Taste: 4/5 had the egg soufflé sandwich sans arugula, because let’s be honest, arugula is completely overrated.
Service: 4/5 for counter service on day 1 everything was pretty smooth. Cashier was helpful. Buzzers are virtually silent so make sure to keep an eye on them.
Vibe: 5/5 nice decor. Ample seating. Varying table sizes.
Value: 3/5 a breakfast sandwich and drip coffee cost $20, though the breakfast sandwich was huge, think 2x the size of a Starbucks...
Read moreEverything the Grale family of restaurants makes is delicious. It’s definitely closer to $20-30 a person than $10, these sandwiches were $14/$15 and the drink was $6. Portions were on the smaller side, but all ingredients are very high quality. Counter service for dine in, roomy interior, staff is very friendly. Pastries all looked...
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