Food was clearly not fresh. I couldn't eat the wings they tasted as if they had been sitting under a warming lamp for a very long time. Old and stale! I placed the order and 4 minutes later my Dasher was on the way with my order. From order to delivery it took maybe 10 mins. 4 to prepare 6 to deliver.
Worth a stop if you're in the area and need a late night bite to eat! Came in at around 10pm on a Tuesday night and it was pretty quiet with about 2 or 3 tables occupied. Couldn't see any staff at first so we sat ourselves down and ordered using the QR code, but someone came by shortly after to bring us water. Decor was on the kitschy side, with time-worn photos and paintings adorning the walls and fake grape bunches festooned across the ceiling rafters. The linguiça breakfast plate with scrambled eggs was filling. They were really nice about letting me substitute French toast for the home fries and toast so I really appreciated that. Grilled cheese sandwich came with tomatoes and onion and was just okay. The onion rings were excellent—perfectly crispy and a good ratio of batter to onion. Strawberry milkshake was decent and about what you'd expect from a diner. The spicy verde sauce they have in bottles on the tables was very tasty and paired really well with our savory items. Overall, I enjoyed Grubstake a lot. The low-key but courteous and quick service, Portuguese selections on the menu, and old greasy spoon vibes made for a memorable experience. Vegetarian options: Limited vegetarian options so depends on if you are okay with a grilled cheese sandwich, veggie burger, or breakfast foods such as pancakes and eggs. The main proteins in most dishes were meat and it didn't look like substitutions were readily available, so you would probably have to ask them to simply leave the meat out if you wanted any of those.