Grill Master is a little diner tucked away in an industrial park on Colonnade. I had lunch there and it was really good for what it was.
It's actually quite large compared to most eateries in industrial parks which are usually mostly for takeout. There is a lot of seating and if you eat in they use real china and cutlery, which I like.
I got the soup and sandwich special ($8.25). They had 3 soups of the day and I chose the beef, chicken and barley. For my sandwich I chose oven roasted turkey on white (bread options included whole wheat and rye as well). I got my bread toasted, and had lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers and mustard on it.
I was over the moon that I had the option of real turkey instead of deli meat turkey. The sandwich was very tasty. I mean it was something that I can assemble myself at home, but really only after Thanksgiving or Christmas, because I don't usually have turkey leftovers at home, lol. The soup was unique though. It definitely tasted homemade. It had chicken, beef, mushrooms, barley, onions, and a bunch of different root vegetables. I enjoyed it a lot. I particularly liked that it was so thermodynamically hot! I love my soups super hot. It stayed hot until my last spoonful.
Staff were very friendly and welcoming. They were patient and listed off all my sandwich options while I decided what I wanted. They seemed to all get along too, which was nice to see.
It's cafeteria style there. You order at the counter, they pass you your food, then you pay the cashier, and seat yourself with your food wherever you want.
They have daily specials written on the board. I think they always have fish and chips on Fridays, and I think that Chicken Noodle Soup is always a soup option. Prices are quite reasonable. The specials are $10.95 or less.
There is free parking in the attached lot.
They're only open 8am-2pm on weekdays and are closed on weekends, so I think this kind of limits their potential customer pool. However, if you are in the area during their opening hours and want some food, they are worth checking out. read more