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Meg's Grill

Meg's Grill

1403 Grand Central Ave, Lavallette I-08735-2307, United States

Brunch • American • Breakfast • Sandwiches


"Meg 's was the final stop on our noble chum posse adventure in Lavallette, and a pleasant one. We had a crew of five people for this meal, and thankfully were able to get seated almost immediately upon arrival. It was a Tuesday mid morning, with a decentcrowd throughout the restaurant and in the small outdoor dining section. My memory of this adventure involved a lot of squinting I foolishly went into the ocean the day before with my sunglasses on and promptly lost them to the sea, so the 15 minute walkto Meg 's in the sun was not one of my favorites. Obviously not Meg 's fault. Leave your prized possessions under thecabana. Upon menu perusal, I immediately imprinted on Meg 's Scramble, which was basically a pile of eggs, cheese, home friesand bacon. It was like a breakfast sandwich threw up on my plate in the best way possible. You can see from the attached that itwas a giant portion, not even including the four pieces of pre buttered toast. In hindsight I 'm not sure how I polished this offand still managed to eat anything else the rest of the day, but perhaps that 's the power and beauty of vacations. Veryscrumptious though if you 're in the mood for a hearty, savory, dish, it 's hard to go wrong with something like this. And at$9, the price point was one of the best I saw down the shore, though honestly a lot of them were pretty decent. Everyone elsewas pleased with their meals as well. In true diner fashion, Meg 's had paper placemats with a collection of local businessadvertisements, which prompted a fun I spy game focused on the tinier objects in the pictures (try to find the dinosaur). Wedidn 't have to wait particularly long for our meals, but that certainly helped pass the time a bit. On our way out, I literallygot a parting gift. Meg 's, like many establishments in a touristy area, has a line of apparel/merchandise for sale. I fellimmediately in love with a blue long sleeved shirt with a sasquatch on it, which was one of my prized mementos from"