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Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Review: Hard Grove Café

This kitchy little bar on the corner of Christopher Columbus and Grove Street serves up ‘authentic’ Cuban dishes alongside standard diner faire. Don’t be fooled by the daytime family friendly atmosphere, this is also a fun place to drink.

Whether you go for dinner or for breakfast, be sure to get some Spanish sausage. We like it in the morning, served up next to our eggs. Or you can always try the sausage sandwich. At first it may appear to be like any sausage and pepper hero roll. But instead, inside you’ll find Spanish Chorizo sausage.

And there is the Cubano sandwich, a mix of turkey, ham, and pickles on a toasted roll. We’re disappointed that the French fries are extra, but of course this means you can order something else, such as plantains instead.

If you’re thirsty, order a generous glass of the house wine; more than two of these and you’ll have to worry about the hang over in the morning.

If you are looking for more than a sandwich, Hard Grove offers full dinners too. The servings are generous. The food is sometimes over powered by the sauces, and the sauces have a little too much oil. But if you are looking for a filling meal in a casual setting, we’d definitely recommend the Hard Grove Café.



Hard Grove Cafe
Grove Street and Christopher Columbus
Across the street from Grove Street Path.

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