Grants Pass Grants Pass

Grants Pass, nestled in Oregon, is famed for its outdoor recreation. Local cuisine features fresh salmon, berry desserts, and farm-to-table delights reflecting its Pacific Northwest roots.

Elmer's

Elmer's

175 NE Agness Ave, Grants Pass, OR 97526, United States, 97506

Coffee • Cheese • American • North American


"During our travels we like to try to eat new places. It is rare that we are trying to get a new place for breakfast, as we usually go to hotels and motels that have their very unique versions of ? The continental breakfast?. This time we decided we wanted a heart more? Complete breakfast. So we left our hotel and drove to Bend, hoping to find a nice place to eat on the way. Enter Elmer?s in Grant's Pass. When we drove my beautiful navigator, her friend Siri asked to propose a good breakfast restaurant. Siri?'s top proposal from Elmer?s culminated my interest in my wife and so we made our way there. Once the building seemed no different or more special than the IHOPs of the old or the Sharis over the street. The only hint that gave his ability to win? the best breakfast place in Grants Pass?, after reviews, was a complete parking lot. I conjure my best knight driver imitation, I quickly and deftly pulled into the parking just in time to find a vehicle that leaves its place open to us. We parked and entered the building, all of us slept that we didn't have to wait long. Once inside we were warmly welcomed and brought to our table. Our server brought us menus and asked what we wanted to drink. We made our choices and a few minutes later, our food came out, warm and smell delicious! I honestly cannot remember the name we have chosen; everything I know is that her choice had the word?farmer? in her and mine had avocado. Well, the moment of truth came to us and, wow! Good breakfast. Your hash-browns are rubbed by fresh potatoes and pancaked to a golden, crunchy brown that is so hard to get? My very, very large, three-egg omelet was with deliciously melted cheese and smoked, Chipotle-infused bacon and coupled with the fresh fluffy eggs and avocado was heavenly. Of course it took a little kick, but that's easy? Because I have to put my hot sauce on everything! My wife Farmer breakfast was huge!!! Tons of haash, two eggs, two compounds of turkey sausage, two strips of bacon and two slices of the most juicy ham I've ever had. (Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it was too much for her and I was the nice guy I am helped her. She found the coffee to be moderate, but even better that it had in hotels. My orange juice was freshly pressed and cooled to perfection. The price was good. Definitely worth breakfast. Service was excellent and friendly throughout. Are we coming back? Maybe. But that? Because we're trying not to go to the same place twice. Eating here is good and plentiful!"

The Laughing Clam

The Laughing Clam

121 Southwest G Street, Grants Pass, 97506, United States Of America, 97526

Cafés • Cakes • Seafood • American


"It's always nice to enjoy a meal, when the service and waitperson, both provide a pleasant experience. The laughing clam. Another suggestion from locals at the visitor center! And yes! Again, I was looking for a place that served up a good tasty bowlof Clam Chowder Soup. This was my second visit to this restaurant, the first visit wasn't such a wonderful experience, but Idecided to give it a second chance and thank goodness, I did, cause my wait person Tina, she was the best! Happy, friendly,attentive, honest, and helpful. I went, after the lunch rush, so I feel like I scored on the experience being more real and Ithoroughly, enjoyed it. This time I ordered, a bowl of clam chowder soup and a half greek salad and found both to be yummy,filling and healthy! So, the only thing I would suggest management do, is make the price of the half greek salad comparable tothe size of a half greek salad. According to the menu, a full greek salad is $10.99, and the half greek salad ended up costingme $8.99, $3 less, only because they use less lettuce. Personally, I think the 1/2 greek salad should be $6.99 which is closeto half the regular price for a full salad. And, if they didn't use less ingredients (feta, onions, olives), then the regularsize salad must look pretty barren, since there is more lettuce in it. But, all in all, I would still return to thisrestaurant, just not order the 1/2 greek salad, until the price was more comparable to its size. The clam chowder is good b/c Ilike hearty dense (comfort food like) soups, especially when its only 40 degrees outside."