
HolyBelly is a new casual breakfast and lunch restaurant in Grover Beach that offers a unique blend of traditional American cuisine with elements of various international culinary traditions, creating a unique dining experience that caters to diverse palates while still honoring classic dishes.
Hours
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 967 W Grand Ave, Grover Beach, CA 93433
Phone: (805) 202-8247
Website: https://www.holybellygb.com/
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Reviews
Eggs Benedict with house fries and a side of bacon- the sauce was a bit bland for my liking, over all tasted very healthy lol
Includes two slices of the ham, not bad. Also the potatoes were not bad either. The eggs were poached perfectly no uncooked white stuff. They have Chalula, Tapatillo and Tobasco. The bacon was thick and well cooked.
Mom had the Chilaquiles- way too spicy for her but we asked for more sour cream. She enjoyed the flavor overall but couldn’t handle the spicy. The tortillas were perfectly crunchy not soggy, the Pico and toppings were delicious. If you like spicy, this is the dish.
These come with two eggs, you can order them however you want.
Staff is friendly, the place is clean and has a chill vibe- plants everywhere.
We will try different dishes next time, we definitely hope to find something that we need to come back for. Its a cute place ☺️. Next time we will try the country fried stake and something random.
The staff is really nice! & despite being busy the food came out quick. However there is definitely areas of improvement
1. No ventilation inside, it was extremely hot inside and claustrophobic due to the low ceilings. If AC does not work a few fans would help since the only ventilation is the small entry door.
2. Some prices, a little high for the servings. A cup of OJ is $4 and the cups are small compared to other breakfast restaurants around town. The iced coffee is $5 but it’s watered down. The blueberry pancakes $16 were really good but you have to buy the sides to it (eggs, meat, etc) I failed to check that on the menu so now I know for next time.
I will likely go back to try other stuff and hopefully by then they have proper ventilation and adjust prices to servings. I wouldn’t mind paying a little more if more was included. For a family of 4 we spent roughly $90-$95 post taxes.
I got one one of their specialty dishes- Holy Belly Tamales.
Very dry, both the meat and masa..
Too much masa, green chile????, minimal meat.
My daughters got the belly sizzler, flat iron steak needed more flavor.
Service was good.
It was warm and stuffy though.