2 /5 Aryan Cope: We stopped at The Grill during our road trip because the reviews made it seem like a great local spot to grab a meal. It’s a cozy small-town diner, easy to find, and in a convenient location for travelers passing through. The menu actually has a lot of options, and they offer a good selection of sodas and drinks. It definitely has the potential to be a good place to take a break and refuel.
Unfortunately, the experience didn’t live up to the expectations. The atmosphere and customer service weren’t very welcoming, and the cleanliness was a big concern. Our table had a sticky, wet residue on it, and other parts of the dine-in area didn’t look well maintained.
The biggest issue was with the food several items weren’t cooked or prepared properly, and some of our group couldn’t even eat their meals. Instructions about what we did and didn’t want in our orders were not followed. To make things worse, the silverware wasn’t clean, there was dried food stuck on both the fork and knife, which was really disappointing.
For a bill of around $40+, the quality simply wasn’t worth the price.
Overall, The Grill has a nice location and a promising menu, but the lack of cleanliness, attention to detail, and food quality made this a stop I wouldn’t choose again. Hopefully improvements are made, because it could be a great little diner with some care