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Grant Grill At The US Grant Hotel
326 Broadway
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 744-2077
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"Culinary superstar Andreas Nieto's indigenous California native regional cuisine is a fusion of local seasonally grown and market-fresh produce, as well as grilled specialties. From salads and sandwiches to creations from land and sea, taste and presentat..."
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| "The historic US Grant hotel was opened in 1910 by President Grant"s son, Ulysses Jr. Today, after a $52 million makeover, the hotel has regained its former glory...." |
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"The Zagat awarding-winning Grant Grill serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in contemporary comfort with exacting and accommodating service. Newly designed to enhance its decades of history, the Grant Grill serves California Native Regional Cuisine, a fusi..."
[ more from insiderpages]
| "Built circa 1910, an unprecedented $52 million dollar renovation restores the historic ambiance of our world-class luxury hotel. Acclaimed architecture and artistic design crate a timeless masterpiece...." |
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"As it does for many San Diegans, the Grant Grill holds many special memories for me. Over the years I have taken in many a New Year’s Eve celebration in one of the Grill’s dark, tucked-away booths...."
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"Tradition digs in deep at The Grant Grill, with leather banquettes and crisp white linen, soft lights and black-jacketed servers, mock turtle soup and prime rib. It's like a men's club (indeed, women weren't allowed in before 3PM until the late '60s) in t..."
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| "OverviewThis long-standing venue has an interesting and controversial history. In its early days, women were only allowed to enter if escorted by a man...." |
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"What a big build-up all year for a big let-down from the first greeting (phone skills clearly absent), to the wait-staff, to the rather common but expensive meal...."
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"This long-standing venue has an interesting and controversial history. In its early days, women were only allowed to enter if escorted by a man...."
[ more from whatwedig]
"On this particular visit, there were no downtown notables in the house. Our server said it was unusually slow for a mid-week lunch crowd...."
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