We arrived about 45 minutes early, and the maitre'd gave us a little bit of attitude but led us down to the table that we had prepared. Since we were still waiting on three folks, we ordered a round of drinks and truffle fries to begin. These are the standard cut fries with a better truffle oil than Yard House, though I much prefer the matchstick cut. Served with mayonnaise, they cut out the trouble of asking for some aioli or something else to dip. I found that the truffle fries were tasty, but nothing spectacularly different about them compared to other restaurants.
I had the poutine, which is french fries with cheese and gravy (which ultimately seemed like a bit of a mistake after the truffle fries). The gravy was delicious and thick, strong in the stock, and the fries were a lovely repeat of the fries earlier, less the truffle oil. I had to cut myself half of my portion to take home to avoid a full stomach before dinner.
For my entree, I had the baby back ribs, mac and cheese, with chard. Here is where the Grille surpassed expectations. The meat fell right off the bones (eatable with merely a fork), the rub and sauce on the ribs was a delectable chipotle barbeque adding just enough heat to make the rib stand out, and the portioning was much more than I expected from this sort of course meal. The mac and cheese was fair, had a nice subtle cheesiness, but paled in comparison to the stark tastiness of the baby back ribs. I don't really like chard (and other spinach family greens unless it's in a sour cream and mayonnaise laden dip). I ate every last piece of meat and about half of the mac and cheese before I realized that I had dessert to look forward to.
Served as a part of the prix fixe meal, the Noval Ruby Port exceeded our expectations for something seemingly just tacked on to possibly entice further customers. It was a rich drink to finish up our night and warm the belly for the cold wind of San Francisco. Apparently, it was amazing with the chocolate cake dessert, which I did not have. Instead, I had the lemon cheesecake, which was fluffy and had strawberry bits on top to add texture and sweetness. I've been disappointed by cheesecakes lately it seems. However, with a swig of the port, the full bite of the cheesecake really did shine with its coconut-y crunch, creamy cake, and crisp fruit.
When the bill came around, it was fairly reasonable for what we had consumed, though we had a little hiccup with the credit transactions. Overall the experience was pleasant for a small corner restaurant. Definitely tasty and worth it if you're in the mood for slightly-fancier comfort food.
