"Lots of Dallas power brokers" lunch at this upper-end Traditional American chain in the Galleria doling out a "good cross-section of favorites", from steaks to chicken pot pie; some find it "a bit overpriced" and "noisy" to boot, but solid service and plush digs compensate.
Review: The Grill on the Alley:
Even if you’ve never set foot in the Grill on the Alley, it summons a sense of familiarity. Is it the ’40s interior, with roomy booths, dark wood, and broad amber lights? The beckoning bar, with its symmetrical stools and bottles of vodka? Or is it the staffers at the front desk, beaming so cordially that you wonder how you know them?That’s part of the mojo of The Grill. It provokes nostalgia...
The Grill on the Alley Restaurant Review:
An outpost of the original Grill in Beverly Hills, the Dallas location has a touch of that same swanky glamour. The granite bar, tiled floor and framed photographs create an elegant yet relaxed atmosphere where lunching Highland Park denizens might nosh on an ahi wrap before heading into the Galleria Mall for some serious shopping. The lengthy menu covers classic American comfort food, from...
An Art Deco motif provides the backdrop for upscale American food at this Dallas Galleria restaurant.:
In Short
The decor celebrates the talents of Texas celebrities from film, television, sports, and business with displayed memorabilia. Grill specialties include comfort food staples such...