Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively American grill with live music, warm owners, and a solid but occasionally inconsistent kitchen; strong for groups and events, prices on the higher side.
Broadway Grill delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by well-executed steaks and seafood, paired with genuinely warm service from owners Asta and Ziggy. However, inconsistent execution on cook temperatures and buffet quality prevents a higher grade, and the historic bank setting with live music—while charming—doesn't quite reach destination-level appeal. Worth visiting for the atmosphere and reliable mains, though expect occasional variability.
Set in a converted bank, the room feels warm and cozy by day and turns lively with music at night. Servers and the owners earn praise for genuinely welcoming service, with guests noting, "we felt looked after from start to finish." However, expect occasional bustle when the band is on. The cooking skews classic American grill with prime steaks, seafood, and a few Eastern European nods, a traditional-leaning approach that highlights quality ingredients over showy techniques. Think New York steak with peppercorn sauce, a juicy burger, mussels with crusty bread, and a comforting fisherman’s stew. Most plates impress, though a few diners mention inconsistent execution on cook temps for burgers and certain fish. Families fit right in thanks to approachable staples like burgers, pasta, fries, and chicken. Brunch brings omelets, Benedicts, and kid-friendly sides, though live music can raise the volume. No formal kids menu is listed, but the mains and sides provide plenty of simple choices for younger eaters.
Area: Charming small-city downtown with boutiques and cafes, attracting locals, families, and pre-airport diners.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit main street with steady foot traffic into evening hours.
Nearby: Old bank building venue near shops; close to SFO and Caltrain, drawing travelers and locals.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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