Come enjoy a yummy dish at Holy Grill. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle. They are established in an area packed with restaurants, merchants and parks. You may pay by Visa, American Express and MasterCard.
One of the busiest breakfast and lunch joints on 10th Avenue Southwest, Holy Grill has now launched a larger and more polished location in an unassuming corner of the Plus 15 in the 444 5th Avenue building. Its burly yet wholesome paninis include the vegan-friendly, cheese-and-veg New Californian as well as an Italian deli-meat panini and bacon-egg-cheddar version. Burgers include beef, blackened-chicken and a particularly tasty veggie burger. The roasted beet salad (large or small) is highly recommended.
Perched on the sunny southwest corner of the 444 5th Avenue building, Holy Grill’s beautiful Bennies, burgers and panini creations earned it a profile on Food Network’s You Gotta Eat Here. Apropos of its cuisine star power, at the breakfast and lunch spot’s front-entrance drink station, the coffee on offer is brewed with a fair-trade grind by local better-bean sensation Fratello Coffee Roasters.