Reviews of Waterstreet Grill
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Never Again
Had heard great things, so reserved a table for a party of 10 on a Saturday evening. Should have been a red flag when we walked in and only two couples were in there. We ordered drinks and they were out of all domestic beer and did not have all the ingredients to make their signature drinks. I ordered the much raved about macaroni and cheese and found it rather bland, Kraft has more flavor. Several orders were mixed up and two people did not even receive what they had ordered. The restaurant was dirty, almost slipped on the floor a few times and the bathrooms were disgusting.
Review by Anonymous from Cleveland posted July 22, 2009
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Yes and No.
This place has the BEST macaroni and cheese. You have to try it. But, the sevice is consistently bad. It is hard to get refills. Usually the food arrives before the silverware The servers seem sloppy and kind of slobish. Last time we went, the server had stains all over her shirt and really poorly fitting pants on. The place seems a little dirty too. Expect food food, not much else.
Review by Anonymous from Cleveland posted October 10, 2008
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Food that is worth driving in from the Burbs
I'm in CLE 3 times a month on Business and always make a point to stop in WS Grill at least once. Best Mac n Cheese this side of the Mississippi. Pasta & seafood dishes good too. My only neg comment is cleanliness -- floor always dirty & I'm scared to look into kitchen. But you could say same about my place too!
Enjoy!!
Review by Anonymous from CLE burbs posted January 28, 2008
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Great Meal
The BBQ Pork Chops were very good and my wife enjoyed Linda's Catch Rice Bowl. She couldn't finish the entire bowl but she did get the scallops, crab meat and shrimp. The atmosphere is very eclectic with a real mix of decor. Having the bathrooms in the basement seemed a little unusual and they needed some attention. The desserts were larger than expected and need to be shared.
Review by Dave & Lola from Medina posted January 21, 2008
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No style, no taste. Stay away!
Not so good. I had heard great things about the place. Nothing lived up to the hype. Our server must have thought that we were long lost friends because she had the nerve to join us at our table while she took our order. If I wanted someone to join my husband and I at dinner we would have invited our friends. The calamari was soggy and totally boring. The chicken satay tasted like it had been poached in water- and that is being kind. Wine list was limited- Heinens has a better selection. I can't even tell you what we had for dinner, it was that impressive. Chicken Pot Pie was on the menu, but it didn't show up on our plate!
The atmosphere was so mismatched that I am not even sure what they were going for. I think that we counted about 5 different styles of lighting fixtures, weird.
All in all, don't believe the hype.
Review by Chris from Tremont posted March 09, 2006
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Yummie
I have been here several times and love it. Great food, sit by the bar, you can catch a game here and there. Great servers, friendly and accomodating. Their burgers are superb and juicy!!! Their rice bowls are huge and you won't finish it, great for left-overs. I also had the PLT (Portabella, lettuce, tomato) sandwich was tasty.
Their bathrooms are marked wierd!
W and G
W=Waterstreet (Women)
G=Grill (Men's room...NOT GIRL!!)
So, if you're a lady just procede downstairs and straight to your restroom, men shall take a right at the end of the stairs to theirs.
Review by Azul from Parma Heights posted January 27, 2006
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This casual corner establishment occupies a perfect Warehouse District niche: part bar, part restaurant and ideal meeting place for groups of revelers setting out for the night. An expansive menu (plus a shorter list of late-night selections) specializes in comfort food: sandwiches; ""big bowls"" of rice or pasta with meat, seafood or vegetable accompaniments; large salads and appetizers meant for sharing. Among the starters, the spinach crock is a favorite for its generous serving of piping-hot, cheesy spinach dip and delicately grilled pita bread; another solid choice is the crispy calamari with tangy Thai dipping sauce. A Caesar salad topped with a piece of grilled salmon makes a satisfying lunch or dinner, and the ""big bowl"" of spaghetti and meatballs is big enough for two to share. To round out your meal, take the bar up on some of its weekly specials: On Fridays, martinis and pitchers of mojitos or sangria are a mere $5 each.
Review by Northern Ohio Live Magazine posted June 03, 2005
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