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フィードバックを提供するFood was amazing, really well priced! Steak was the best I have had in a long time, and only $20. Just so tender. A really nice hidden gem in Grant's Pass. Nicole took great care of us, and we appreciated Tyler checking in to say hi. We will be back!
I had lunch during Thanksgiving, so it felt a bit more like a business meal than usual. The service was slow, and while the food was good, it wasn't exceptional. The selection was decent. Unfortunately, we only found out that a turkey dinner was on the menu when we saw it being served at other tables. It's too bad the waitress didn't mention it to us before we placed our orders.
We were on our way to Portland and decided to stop for dinner at Grant's Passport. We enjoyed a lovely meal for two outside, where the lighting created a romantic ambiance and the atmosphere was warm and friendly. The outdoor seating offered a beautiful deck overlooking the river. Our server was extremely friendly and gave us the perfect amount of space to savor our evening. The food presentation was impressive, and I would highly recommend this restaurant for dinner.
Wow! I was really impressed by this restaurant. I stopped here for dinner during a road trip and had one of the tastiest meals I've had all year. The Chimichurri Steak was incredible, and the mashed potatoes were wonderfully rich; I could have eaten a mountain of the asparagus. The Kalua pork crests were also surprisingly good. I had heard that the rib-dip sandwich was top-notch, but I found the fries to be quite oily. One thing I found puzzling was the restaurant's atmosphere, which didn't quite match the menu—while the decor had a fishing house vibe and there were flat-screen TVs showing the game, the menu was sophisticated and diverse. Overall, though, this was a fantastic stop with a delightful meal.
The family for the main nativity. Great ambience, first-class service. Prime Rib was excellent. Baking potatoes were roughly boiled. A couple sat at a table when nobody was at the host counter. They received a call Summer and said to wait in the hall until a table was open. There were 22 tables in the headquarters and only three were occupied! I was outraged and was not even affected. I had gone out.