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Woody's Classic Grill

Woody's Classic Grill

22400 Barton Rd Ste 1, Grand Terrace, CA 92313, United States

Grill • Asiatic • Burgers • Catering


"I have eaten at Woody's many times but this is my first review of it. If you follow me, you will remember that I am partial to Prime Rib. Just like the Chicken Fried Steak is the touchstone of any Diner, so is the Prime Rib for any Fine Dining restaurant. The thing is, Woody's is more of a Roadhouse, but their Prime Rib can compete with those white tablecloth establishments. Woody's offers Prime Rib Dinners on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only and only after 4:00 PM. The portion served is huge (see my photo and is accompanied by a big baked potato, au jus, and horseradish sauce. (If I had to fault the plate, it would be that they do not include a vegetable but, frankly, there is more than enough to satisfy almost any appetite. The meat was tender and juicy and cooked spot on to my preferred doneness of medium rare. Woody's coats the roast with a peppery dry rub, which is a perfect complement to the meat. The price (as of this writing is $24.99, and has not risen since before COVID. To their credit, unlike many places, Woody's does not tack on a surcharge. I added a small green salad (bleu cheese dressing, of course and an Arnold Palmer to drink (free refills , bringing my tab to $32.47, not including a 25% tip. Three cheers to Woody's for offering a 10% discount to active and retired military, police, and fire personnel. (Please note: This discount can only be applied to regular menu items and, since it is a week end special, the Prime Rib is not eligible. By the way, Woody's has a very complete menu, so don't be put off if you're not a carnivore. I have never had a bad meal or a poor experience at Woody's so, with confidence, I can say that Woody's is Highly Recommended."

Take Ur Seat

Take Ur Seat

15871 Pomona Rincon Rd, Chino Hills I-91709-3162, United States

Steak • Coffee • American • Breakfast


"We ordered the crème brûlée French toast, the curry bowl, and the tri-tip plate, accompanied by a drip coffee and a cookie butter latte. Everything was delicious! I chose the French toast because it was what my friend had been talking about. You know how sometimes something is built up so much that when you finally try it, your expectations are through the roof and you end up disappointed? Well, I’m thrilled to report that the French toast surpassed all the hype. It was PHENOMENAL! You get six thick, fluffy pieces of heaven for $14, and they come topped with crème brûlée cream and house-made whipped cream. Plus, the tops are sugar torched, giving a satisfying little crack when you cut into them. Our initial visit was for dining in, and since then, I've returned twice for takeout. If you're planning to dine in, be prepared for a wait unless you arrive right when they open. They have a 90-minute table limit, which is nice since it keeps things moving, but just keep in mind that the space is cozy and very popular for good reason. We’ve also tried the oats and spam musubi during our visits, and everything has been super tasty. Their coffee isn’t overly sweet, so if you prefer sweetened coffee, this may not be the best spot for you (though you can always add sugar if you’d like). However, the coffee is quite good with smooth flavors, and both of us enjoyed what we had."