
It all started with a passion for the Great American Grilled Cheese Sandwich and a Food Truck … and experimenting with multiple flavors of cheesy goodness and the next generation of Artisan Sandwiches started rolling off the grill. Choose from over 10 delicious Chef Creations or build your own. We also offer a nice selection of Grater burgers, Pomme Frittes (Grater Cheese French Fries) and Mac and Cheese. Our slogan: “Making the World a Grater place, one grilled cheese at a time.” Think it’s as good as Mom’s ?— we think so, maybe better! But please don’t tell Mom.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2030 Birch Rd #102, Chula Vista, CA 91915
Phone: (619) 816-5001
Website: http://www.gratergrilledcheese.com/
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Reviews
Worst food I’ve ever had. I ordered the Birria Mac & Cheese, it came with maybe a tablespoon of birria at most. The Buffalo Fries were even worse, a few burnt pieces of chicken drenched in oily sauce. Nothing like what they advertise. Save your money and go somewhere else please
I ordered the lobster and crab grilled cheese — and it was actually pretty good! No complaints about the food.
But the customer service… wow. When I walked in, the lady at the front didn’t say a word. I looked at the menu, stood at the register, and we basically had a silent western-style showdown — just staring at each other until I finally broke the ice and said “hi.” She said “hi” back like it was a hostage negotiation.
When my food was ready, she simply said “lobster and crab sandwich,” handed me the bag, and… nothing. Not a “thank you,” not a “have a good day.” Just silence. At that point, I refused to say anything either — we were both too deep into it.
The sandwich saved the experience, but if I were management, I’d definitely recommend a few social studies or communication classes. A smile and a “hello” go a long way.