Edina Grill

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In Short
Older singles, yuppie couples on 24/7 schedules, families with kids in booster chairs and groups of friends enjoy the stylish, inexpensive and comfortable eatery nestled in the 50th and France neighborhood. Huge platters arrive steaming. For breakfast, there's smoked salmon scramble or the hot hash and holly. Sandwiches include an aromatic, curried egg salad, yellowfin tuna melt and grilled cheese. All are served with choice of a side, such as sweet potato fries.
User Reviews
portia814
November 17, 2006
My roommate and I have started to make brunch at the Edina Grill a weekly tradition. The service isn't spectacular but that is balanced out by the bloody mary's, coffee and food. If you get a booth by the window in the bar area, the suburban upper-middle class people watching is great- if you're into that sort of thing!
read full reviewsl1680
October 29, 2005
My family went on Saturday for breakfast and after placing our orders, it took almost 45 minutes to get our food. The waitress had also forgotten the side orders that we had placed originally. Then at the end of the poor dining experience, she mumbled some comments that my family was too anxious and needed to be more pleasant. My family will never go back and I would advice others to avoid the Edina Grill as well.
read full reviewscooter_pi
June 19, 2005
Just went there last nite and tonite (Father's Day 05). Both times quite tasty. Do the seafood stew, it's great. One quibble: how about closing the windows when it's 90 degrees folks? Other than that, great servers, and the food is primo.
read full reviewThe Details on Edina Grill
The Extras:
This company also owns the Longfellow Grill and the Highland Grill.
Category:
Payment Methods:
Gift Certificate, Check, Visa, MasterCard, Travelers Check
Restaurant Special Features:
Family-Friendly Dining, Breakfast, Group Dining, Notable Wine List
Cuisine:
Smoking Permitted:
No





