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Hey-Vee Market Grill: the speakeasy of grocery stores.Truly a hidden gem! If you find yourself here on a Sunday afternoon you will be able to indulge in a slower way of life.It will be quiet so you will hear each other as you eat and the prices will be incredible.I would recommend this to families with a lot of kids as it will be cheap and you won’t feel as if you are bothering the rest of the restaurant (nobody will be there).
Wait, What?!?! A Supermarket with a Bar-Grill Inside? Yes Please! So the biggest problem with here is deciding whether to grocery shop first or eat and drink first? I would caution eating a drinking first, because they have a crazy happy hour with half-priced apps and taps (catchy, huh?), from 4:00 to 6:00 pm, EVERY.SINGLE.DAY.They also have additional, daily food specials.Come here if you want good bar food, but keep in mind that while they serve steak and other specialty items, be cautious.This is a bar-grill tucked in a supermarket. We started out with an order of the Colossal Wings ($10) which were jumbo, traditional or boneless, wings cooked with a choice of sauce: bbq, buffalo, teriyaki, or sweet chili.We went with the buffalo and had sides of ranch and blue cheese.The wings were solid—nothing great—and they hit the spot.We also ordered the Pepperoni Pinwheels ($6), which was pepperoni, pizza dough, a three-cheese blend, rolled up and served with a ramekin of pizza sauce.Embarrassingly, I learned of this only a year ago and have been playing catch-up ever since.For an entrée, I ordered the Spicy Thai Peanut Chicken Sandwich ($12) which was grilled chicken under Asian slaw, peanut sauce, sesame dressing, and chopped peanuts, served on a bakery bun.It was great, tasty, and had good flavors.I would only recommend using a thinner and wider piece of chicken because it was too dry and would cook better if it was thinner.My date ordered the Reuben ($11), which was corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Thousand Island sauce, served on a toasted marble rye bread.She loved it and said it was delicious—lots of good flavors.Our entrees came with a choice of a side from an extensive list: hand-cut fries, sweet potato fries, plain baked potato, garlic mashed potatoes, tortilla chips and salsa, broccoli, wild rice, creamy coleslaw, fresh fruit, or a cup of the soup of the day.The kids ordered a cheeseburger (only $5) and that comes with a drink and a choice of side and dessert.They loved it. Big shout out to Ethan, our server, who was fantastic.He ran food, brought drinks, and was one of the best servers I’ve seen in a while.We will be back and be back often for a good, inexpensive, dinner for the whole family.I really wish we can rate on the half-star because they deserve a 3.5 rating, but I will have to round down on this one.
Omg , my husband and I decided to check this place out before doing our grocery shopping and it was Amazing! We went on a Saturday where they had some awesome specials on beer and ordered some appetizers that were to die for! The staff were friendly and conversational it was a great experience and honestly made our grocery shopping more interesting 🥰
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