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Address: |
911 N. Seward St. |
Cross Street: |
Barton Ave. |
Neighborhood: |
Hollywood |
Type: |
American |
Hours: |
Mon-Fri 11am-3pm |
Though kitschy knickknacks make the dining room and charming patio feel like the
home of a sassy grandma, our grandmother usually caters to fewer studio execs and
"Bachelor" alums.
Besides, the two attractive women that run the place—Denise DeCarlo and Betty
Fraser, who are often (incorrectly) assumed by regulars to be a lesbian
couple—are too young and energetic to enter grandmother-dom anytime soon. To
a tourist, Grub's middle-of-nowhere location would be baffling; in-the-know
locals are quick to explain its vicinity to studios and production
facilities. Still, it feels like a secret spot even though it's been winning
local best-of awards for years. At any given time, DeCarlo, Fraser and the waitstaff
seem to know about half the clientele, made up of families with hip kids,
execs in designer shades (and T-shirts on the weekends), cute girls and
charming gay couples. Our math could be off, though, since they're equally
chummy and enthusiastic with first-timers. The comfort-food menu is full of
soups, salads, sandwiches, huge egg dishes and many a specialty with an
accurate if decidedly non-humble name like "our friggin' amazing French
toast." —Lonny Pugh
Atmosphere: |
Hip |
Celebrity Factor: |
"Bachelor"-turned-country singer Bob Guiney recently brunched here. Fraser herself joined season two of Bravo's "Top Chef." |
Parking: |
Street |