Beverly Hills Grill
(248) 642-2355
31471 Southfield Rd
Beverly Hills,
MI
48025
42.5205
-83.2236
Reviews & Ratings for Beverly Hills Grill
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Epitome of great neighborhood dining without the HUGE price!
by tastebuds1
November 15, 2008
This place has a great selection of great dishes, and decorated perfectly on your plate. I have only had one bad dish and that was the coffee crusted steak and it was just too salty, which I don't believe it was meant to be served that salty. The ambiance is cute and cozy and most times just a bit to small, since most of the times you have to wait for a table. On the weekends, the place always seems full to capacity. I guess to recession-proof the place, the owner refuses to expand. Most times I just wait patiently in the way-to-small lobby or if Bed, Bath and Beyond is open, go shopping until my table is ready.
I have had the lobster omelet, pancakes with the delicious and perfectly spiced chicken artichoke sausage, veal meatloaf, coffee crusted steak, perfected crab cakes (not overly done with sauces and spices), black bean chili, different salads (even though the dressing don't really fascinate my taste buds), grilled chicken dishes - everything has been good except for that salty steak.
- Pros: great selections, cute and cozy
- Cons: loooong wait, small lobby, no reservations
Great food, slow service by Amanda B. at InsiderPages
Contributor
November 04, 2008
I usually eat at the grill for breakfast. The have a wonderful selection of eggs, bagel/lox and all the favorites. I feel like the breakfast entrees are a little over priced. Nice, modern and casual atmosphere. My only complaint is that the service is slow. I often feel like they are short staffed.
great food
by alex2008
March 01, 2008
GREAT FOOD , GREAT SERVICE best pancakes for breakfast and for lunch the crab cake sandwich excellent.
Fabulous Food, Wonderful Service, but Hostile Hostesses?
by lr18190
November 24, 2007
Wonderful entrees. Staff is excellent. They are always very accomodating and will always fulfill any needs you may have. I completely disagree with the review that said that food was always the same. It is always the same if you mean unique and delicious. The bartenders are always thorough and make up excellent cocktails.
Only downfall is of course the long lines. BHG should make sure that the hostesses are prepared and trained better. Often times I have recently found the hostesses to be the most unfriendly and least pleasant aspect of the entire dining experience.
- Pros: Management, Waitstaff, menu, wine, bar
- Cons: No reservations, Hostesses
Just more of the same...
by ltunes
March 09, 2007
The food was good but not excellent. Tired menu; same offerings year after year. Yes, stay with what is "tried and true" but also venture a bit.
Staff is patronizing and smug; manager disengaged and distant; does not step in to pitch in when surely he should. A lot of sitting around and gossiping going on among the staff while diners wait.
A patron should not feel like an interruption to the 'staff' sitting around gossiping, when he/she needs something.
Would never recommend this to anyone and do not plan to return after three consecutive visits on my part and finding no improvement, after each visit. Don't know what I was waiting for, should have stopped after first visit!
Had actually planned to have a lunch there in the next week or so [a Spring lunch!] for twelve friends and decided against that being the venue, due to my experience on my most recent visit.
Just rude.
The decor may not scream 90210, but the food is purely first-class fare from morning till night.
by Contributor
May 25, 2006
In Short
It has minimal decor, lines, and a shout-to-hear noise level, but Beverly Hills Grill packs 'em in every day. A rare high-quality restaurant that opens not only for lunch, but at 7am for breakfast. Making a choice is the hardest part; pork chop with brandy cider sauce, crab cake benedict, while weekend brunches showcase breakfast breads and muffins and made-to-order salmon hash and bananas foster French toast. There's also frittatas, scrambles and omelets.
Little Gem shines brightly
by haasb712
April 14, 2006
This tucked-away epicurean delight is simply outstanding. The prices are very reasonable for a wide range of gourmet fare, which is never pretentious and never dissapoints. A reasonable and interesting wine list, superb coffee, and attentive service make for terrific dining anytime.
- Pros: quality of food, good value, varied menu
- Cons: noisy, crowded
No Whining... but Great WIne!
by drthought
October 09, 2004
What a great spot to both feast on great food fare, but run in to lots of acquaintences as well. A person of insight will know that the reason you can't eat here in anonymity is because every one else knows that the Grill indulges the palate with marvelous culinary creations ... and a very amply wine selection.
- Pros: awesome food, great service, great wines
- Cons: , gonna wait a bit
I'm hooked...
by specialjem
November 11, 2003
I dont know what I like better the crowd, the incredible staff, or the beautiful and tasty food. If you make it to Detroit, check out this hot spot. Everyone that I bring from out of town simply must have a pack of matches to remember the experience. If you go for breakfast, enjoy a Mimosa and the Banana Fosters French Toast. For lunch, the salads are always fresh with incredible dressings. You have to try one of these burgers. Dinner is elegantly understated. The meats are always prepared perfectly to order and the sides are as unique as they are delicious. Save room for desert because they are killer. You can get good food anywhere, but Beverly Hills Grill has just the right twist of service and style. Kudos to who ever creates the specials of the day. Thank you for creating a Sunday Oasis for me in Detroit.
- Pros: Style and Crowd, Incredible Specials, Service with a Smile
- Cons: Wait
Sorry---doesn't cut it--at all
by sleepnomore
September 23, 2002
Breakfast....eggs, toast, French Toast, Pancakes---there's nothing like starting out your day with the morning paper at your favorite little diner and taking in the atmosphere---The Beverly Hills Grill, by title, would almost lead you to believe in inexpensive breakfast specials, a warm and cozy atmosphere and a waitstaff sporting names such as Mable and Berta...but... well.... that's not really the case--- Truth is... I've paid half the price for some of these breakfast staples and they tasted just as good if not better to WAY BETTER at 'real' diners that would take an additional 5 minutes to drive to... If you're one of the 'price doesn't matter' set- my recommendation would be the "Breakfast Club" or "Toast" (RIP Delias) where you can pay about the same and come out not feeling quite so 'taken'----
- Pros: Location, Clean Bathrooms
- Cons: Expensive, "distant" waitstaff, Stuffy


