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Grand Lounge At Soho Grand

Grand Lounge At Soho Grand

310 West Broadway, New York, United States Of America, 10013

Pub • Coffee • Cheese • Drinks


"I just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the excellence of the Grand Bar and Lounge. My husband and I live in Manhattan, and our favorite thing to do is go to brunch every Sunday at the Grand Bar and Lounge. It has been our favorite restaurant for a very time, and we keep falling more and more in love with our favorite haunt every week!!! The initial attraction was how dog friendly the restaurant is. Trust me, that was enough for me. However, we also discovered that the staff is the best in all of New York City, the food is magnificent (they even serve eggs all day) and the ambiance is above a five star rating. Everyone remembers our names (including our dog’s name) and we are treated as though we are a part of their family. When we arrive, the first friendly face that greets us is the doorman, then the hostess, the waitresses and waiters and lets not forget the baristas! The entire staff is just amazing! Barbara, Zwenksa and Jackie are a triple threat and I look forward to being doted upon by them every week! In addition, the managers (Murat instantly comes to mind) always make a special point of stopping by and saying hello and inquiring as to whether or not we need anything while we are there. The warm environment (couches and all) just elevates the experience to a new level of excellence. As a Manhattannite, I take where I spend my little bit of free time very seriously, and I have searched for years for an establishment that checked all of my boxes, and the Grand Bar and Lounge checks them all and then some! Thank you for being simply a cut above the rest! Written with love and gratitude from a very satisfied regular."

The Commons

The Commons

14481 Woodinville-Redmond Road NE, Woodinville, United States Of America, 98072

Cafés • Seafood • Healthy • American


"Wow, just wow. What a beautiful café and fantastic staff. My husband and I decided to go to Woodinville for Easter dinner, so we booked a week or so before. We lived in Redmond and drove at this place all the time when we went to Woodinville, but never thought to stop in him 's a shame we didn't. At first, every person employed here is a jewel! That sounds corrosive, but everyone we talked about was sincerely friendly, but also professional. There is an air of happiness over this place and it shows in the faces of the moats eating there. The name of our server escapes me, but he was fantastic. Not obtrusive, and there with a fast fill your glass and politely vice versa (although he was also funny) and leave. He recommended the Jambalaya I had. It was perfectly not excessively hot, but not mildly cooked, either just the right amount of kick. A complaint I have with Jambalaya in restaurants is that they can't get the rice here. It was so delicious. Husband had fish and chips. He enjoyed everything, especially the Koleslaw, but only wished that there were more raids and less pommes. Fish was fresh and while the bread was heavy, it became perfection beautiful, flaky, and very white, clean cod cooked. We decided to share a pretzel for a starter; I only had a few bites as I saw the other diners and the portions. The pulp was fresh from the oven and the associated mustard and spread were the perfect additions to the fresh (pretzel) bread. Our drinks were well prepared. Husband chose a beer and loved the recommendation; I opted for a sidecar that was made as it should be and again as jambalaya easy to screw, but not here. They rock the bar and the kitchen in The Commons. Finally we rarely get dessert, but decided to share home a mini-load of lemons poppy cake. It was moist and sweet. (On a side note we saw their famous cinnamon roll and, wow, you could share it with three friends). We are not brunch people, but are planning to come back specifically for this purpose as The Commons is a big weekend place (and also weekday)."