Grand Park Cafe & Pizza
1599 E 85th Ave, Merrillville, IN, 46410
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Address :
1599 E 85th Ave
Merrillville, IN, 46410 - Phone (219) 769-1234
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Leanne H.
This is a great, locally owned restaurant for breakfast and lunch. The portions are huge, the food is hot and tasty along with great presentation and very attentive service. If you are seeking a place for a quiet business breakfast or lunch, the Grand Park Cafe provides comfortable chairs and good food at a very reasonable price. Their lemon rice soup is some of the best I have ever tasted. And the flowing of the coffee is endless.
(4)Anuj S.
First of all, Grand Park Cafe is a diner. It has all your breakfast food, sandwiches, gyros, etc. They do add in the pizza, which was fortunate for me, because that's pretty much all I could find that was vegetarian. I guess there was grilled cheese. The pizza was OK. The crust didn't seem like they made it fresh in the restaurant. The sauce and toppings seemed fine.
(3)Thalia C.
Grand park cafe is the best breakfast discovery in the area! Kind of a hidden gem. I love the large crunchy Belgian waffle with pecans! My husband loves the ribeye steak and eggs! It's easy to stop by for great homemade food on a Saturday morning before shopping. We also like to stop by for lemon rice soup! This place has a relaxing local diner feel with a family atmosphere. Try the dinner too...Greek pork chops are huge...and you get 2! I also love the chicken shish kabob. It's easy to find healthy options here :)
(5)Bill L.
Can't go wrong with anything here. Classic diner with homemade meals with fresh ingredients. Awesome homemade soups daily. The service was great and staff was very friendly.
(5)L L.
Pizza was not good. Undercooked, cardboard crust. Maybe their other food is good, but their pizza really sucks. You can do better at Costco.
(2)Jamie M.
I've been to Grand Park Cafe several times now. My dad and step-mom live nearby so we have dinner here together. It's a good place for a family to eat. The prices are right. For around $7-8 you can get a full meal including a meat entree, vegetable side, soup or salad, and hot rolls. If you go hungry here, it's your own fault, because the portions are HUGE. I always eat half and then eat the other half later at home for another meal. My favorite is the Greek Chicken. You must try it. The seasoning is so flavorful. Also, the Lemon Rice soup here is the best I've ever had. And don't forget the baklava- it's to die for! Grand Park is obviously family-run, and the folks that work here are very friendly and accommodating. The place is always clean, too. For the amount of traffic that comes through the place (it's very popular), they really keep it running like a well-oiled machine.
(4)Suzanne P.
Home made almost everything. Travel the globe on their menu. Greek Chicken with Lemon soup AMAZING. Pizza, terrific. Home made cheesecake of the day, wish I had some more of that right now.
(5)Sheryl S.
Grand Park is our favorite restaurant in da Region. We don't really like the national brands. Whe we travel, we always look for the best local places. Grand Park is like going home. The lemon rice soup is absolutely the best in this Greek-food-dominated area. You won't be sorry if you go tonGrand Park!
(5)Niesha M.
i completely love this place. breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all good times to go here. if you go for breakfast, or any other time, please, get the Yankee Skillet. Greek Pork Chops & Country fried steaks are also fabulous. I come here every week. Huge portions & low prices.
(5)Lea C.
How to start... My mother met me to shop for tax-free groceries in Indiana. After our adventures I took her here. What a mistake. Granted the service was great and the prices were very reasonably. What we ordered: (mom) lemon chicken and rice soup - gyro - fries (big baby - he's 10) cabbage soup - cheese burger - fries (little baby - he's 1 &1/2) lemon pepper soup - grilled chicken - veggies (me) chicken on a pita - lemon chicken soup (to-go) and fries Oh my God! This crap is gross! Let me restate: if you are 75+ then this might be good - We were the youngest people amongst the folks in there. The elders were enjoying their meals. Okay back to the food - it was super bland. I was so embarrassed when my mother added salt and pepper to her gyro. Who adds salt and pepper to a gyro?! She couldn't believe that a GYRO had absolutely NO flavor. My big baby thought the burger was decent (he is on a burger quest) he felt the cabbage soup was bland and not worth eating. And he was disappointed that the fries were not "real" potatoes. My little baby did not eat anything. He pinched up at the lemon pepper soup. - Yes I had to admit that it was super lemony. The grilled chicken had paprika, salt, and that's it. He (at a little baby) was not impressed. He ended up making food art. Throwing the food on the floor and just drinking his almond vanilla milk to curve his hunger. I ate the chicken pita. I hated it! I thought the chicken tasted frozen with some salt and pepper. I assumed that a Greek spot would marinate the chicken and then grill. Not their reality. They threw that breast on the grill and gave it to me. The sauce didn't taste like tzikate sauce - it tasted like white sauce ( I don't know what white sauce actually is - but there was not flavor - so the only way I can describe it is by white.) My mother threw out all leftovers - and there was plenty. But me being frugal; I tried to re-purpose the chicken. I seasoned then turned it into a chicken omelet and then into chicken hash browns. I am not 80 - maybe if I was I would think this place is worth eating at. I was truly disappointed and embarrassed by suggesting this place. Maybe if you are 80+ (and white) you might love this place. Anybody else that is interested in food will abhor their menu.
(1)Shawn L.
Great little spot. Consistently good food. Nice people, too.
(4)Nadine B.
Good location not too far off I65. Pass all the chain restaurants and go for homemade. Had the fried perch, it is hand breaded, fresh, and the homemade tartar sauce is great (I don't even like tartar sauce). Price is very reasonable, and service was great!
(4)Kim N.
Coworker took us here for some family-run resaturant goodness. He mentioned they were Greek, so I went for the gyro wrap & lemon rice soup. Definitely a good choice!! The gyro meat is deliciously flavorful, and the simple, but fresh dressing of crisp ice berg, spicy raw red onions, and ripe tomatoes with some tzaziki sauce made for a satisfying lunch and half. The servings are definitely generous, and the service is pleasant. The lemon rice soup was pretty good, but not the best I've had. Minor note in this satisfying experience!
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