The Grilled Cheese Grill

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The Grilled Cheese Grill
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Food truck in northeast Portland in 2019
Restaurant information
EstablishedApril 20, 2009;15 years ago (2009-04-20)
Owner(s)Matthew "Matt" Breslow
Food typeComfort food
Dress codeNone
Rating Zagat: 25/30 [1]
Street address2315 NE Alberta St.
City Portland
County Multnomah
StateOregon
CountryUnited States
ReservationsNot taken
Website grilledcheesegrill.com [ dead link ]

The Grilled Cheese Grill is a restaurant focusing on gourmet [2] grilled cheese sandwiches in Portland, Oregon, United States. Established in 2009, the restaurant became known for its highly successful food carts. The owners announced they would not reopen in March 2021 after being closed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March of the previous year. [3] In July 2022, the restaurant re-opened in a brick and mortar location.

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History

Matthew "Matt" Breslow is originally from New Jersey and New York. His family went on holiday to Portland as a child since he had uncles, aunts and cousins residing in the city. In 2007, he moved to Portland, and on April 20, 2009, opened the first GCG location on Alberta Street. [4]

Locations

The GCG has used unconventional locations for its restaurants. One location, which was located on Alberta Street in Portland, was an airstream-school bus combination. The kitchen was in the renovated airstream, while the old school bus had been converted to be a stationary place for patrons to eat. The tables were plastered with school photos "taken at the height of dorkdom". [5] Outside of the bus were picnic tables people could eat on as well. [6]

In Southeast Portland the GCG restaurant was inside a double decker bus, and the downtown location was a stationary food cart. [7] The double decker bus was a 1954 former Mount St. Helens tour bus that Breslow painted on the sides of to resemble a large checkerboard. [8]

In July 2022, the restaurant reopened inside the kitchen of the cocktail bar The Knock Back, which is also reopening, in the Alberta neighborhood of East Portland. [9]

Impact

While operating out of food carts before the pandemic closure, GCG had become an example of "highly successful" food carts. [10] Lonely Planet considered the GCG to be one of the top food carts of Portland. [11] In 2009, the GCG won the People's Choice trophy at the Eat Mobile, Willamette Week's annual food cart contest. [12]

Rachael Ray recommended the GCG in her magazine Every Day with Rachael Ray. [13] Reader's Digest also called the GCG "the best grilled cheese in Portland." [14] The Zagat guide reviewed the restaurants, with each category out of a possible 30 points: The GCT scored 25 on food, 22 on décor, and 23 on service. [1]

With the success of the three GCG locations, Breslow decided to open another sandwich cart called the Shotgun Sub Shop, located in downtown Portland. [15]

Food cart at Pod 28 in 2013 Grilled Cheese Grill.jpg
Food cart at Pod 28 in 2013

The GCG offers a variety of toppings not usually found on grilled cheese sandwiches. Some of these toppings include bacon, apples, blue cheese, Swiss cheese, jalapeño, artichoke, turkey, hummus, mascarpone, Nutella, banana, cinnamon, avocado, tomato, sauerkraut, ham, salami, chips, fried eggs and many others. [16] [17] [18] Some original sandwiches included:

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