Hudson’s Grill
“5 star rating for the deli genre:
This place has very nice people behind the counter, and serve fresh food.”
“A welcome addition to the lacking lunch choices near Exchange Place!”
“No indoor seating, but they do have outdoor seating.”
Hudson’s Grill
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Ordered a salad from here for lunch today. It was pretty good, but a little small for the price.
They make really good sandwiches with a wide selection of breads. They allow a lot of customization, whether its to one of their specialty sandwiches or you can just completely create your own. For the hot sandwiches I usually always go with the Sophia Heart on whole wheat slices. I also recently discovered their Black Bean Quinoa Bowl and I added grilled chicken (+$2) which is just super yummy! It has kale, peppers, baby tomatoes, corn, and red quinoa at the bottom and drizzled with a light lime vinegar dressing. It is a generous portion that usually takes me a couple of sittings to finish the entire thing. It tends to get a litte crowded around 12 so go either a little before or about 15 minutes after to avoid the lunch rush.
Outlandish prices and questionable service.
Hudson's is a product of its environment. This place knows that the food options in the area are less than adequate, so they know they can charge whatever they want and get away with it. And people still line up outside because they don't really have much choice. Especially for people who work in Harborside Plaza 5. The food here is neither great, nor is it terrible. It's adequate. Because this place is so small, things can also get lost in the shuffle as far as service goes. Go at your own risk.
I've been here for breakfast now as well, and quite a few times at that. The breakfast food is good and it's priced well – I think it's the best breakfast option in the Harborside area. I always get a platter, which comes with eggs, a meat of your choice, potatoes, and toast and comes out just under $5. So, I'll add breakfast platters to my list of recommendations from Hudson's Grill.
Ordered breakfast for a corporate function. Just the baked goods and fruit salad.
They arrived on time. Everything was fresh. Got lots of compliments from the team.
This place is in my office area and I used to eat here for lunch a lot as per recommendations from co-workers. I don't eat here much anymore, and if I do, i'm prepared to take my food back and have them cook it the right time, let me start by saying that the staff here are super duper nice. the place gets really busy and if you go during lunch you might be waiting outside.one time I ordered a salad and asked for extra avocado on it, the salad was supposed to have spinach, bacon, avocado, tomatoes and carrots, but mine only was a giant thingy of spinach with ONE slice of bacon and a sliver of avocado, i'm talking like 1/16th of HALF of an avocado, WTF and they wanted $12 for THAT? on occasion I will order a chicken cutlet sandwich to find teh chicken is completely charred black and burnt, WTF, how does that even happen, and more than once too!? how do you even have teh audacity to assemble the sandwich after cooking the chicken KNOWING that its burt to hell?? a few other times i've gotten orders wrong and had so march all teh way back there.
Hudson's is a frequent stop for my lunchtime salad on Fridays, alternating with Marker's Express.
For $7-$10, you can get yourself a nice, loaded salad: your choice of 4 greens, up to 6 add-ins, and one of 15 (!) dressings. Premium ingredients like cheese, meat, or fancy veggies like brussels sprouts or portabellos are a dollar or two. A bowl of mixed greens, various veggies, goat cheese, and chicken topped with fig vinaigrette makes for a fine, filling lunch.
Actually getting exactly what you've ordered is easier said than done. You might find a few ingredients substituted or missing.
The sandwiches aren't quite as satisfying, usually lettuce-heavy and soggy, though the karate chicken (grilled chicken, mozz, onions, teriyaki sauce) had a good balance of flavour.
Just another take on your typical deli fare — sandwiches and salads, mostly. Perhaps a slightly more creative menu than other delis, but overall nothing special and a tad pricey. But in an area devoid of decent food options, you could do far worse than Hudson Grill.