From someone who actually used to live in Lahaina. ...
My sister was a server at this place so I got to try many of their different dishes and of course any seafood is highly recommended!
The view is awesome specially if you sit by the open view tables along the side and you get the beautiful ocean view, and of course I would say try to be seated before sunset ;) as most of you know Hawaii is infamous for their beautiful sunsets!
Front Grill is a good spot to dine, specially if you're just getting off a cruise ship and you want some friendly staff and looknig for a quick bite and some drinks! It's no 5 star restaurant, so don't expect top of the line gourmet food!
It's a definite kick-back place, the bartenders are friendly and the food is good! Try the Mai-Tai's there, they will put a huge smile on your face =)
Location was great and service was good... But the food lacked flavor. Everything was very "blah" and I was not impressed. My boyfriend and I ordered Chicken Terriyaki and Hawaiian Serloin Steak (there was nothing hawaiian about it!) Â T. Chicken was just a slab of chicken breast lightly grilled with terriyaki sauce poured all over it (it was a little much) and pilaf rice. That's it. The steak was dry with nothing to it... Oh and a scoop of mashed potatoes. I Should've walked back there and cooked it myself. Would I ever return? Not for food... Maybe a beer.
Review Source:I liked it...we were just walking down Front Street and saw a sign for their happy hour so we walked right on upstairs to enjoy! Â Our server was talkative and friendly. Â The portion of fries were huge! Â Not my kind of fries b/c they're the big fat potato-y fries, but you get a big basket of 'em! Â Strange b/c our friends ordered the happy hour special of a burger and fries - which is 25 cents more expensive than their normal burger and fries - even tho' it's the same thing. Â Go figure. Â I enjoyed the live music.
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