by guest blogger @iam_robot
By now I trust you all have heard of Grill 'Em All's extravagant burgers. Since its opening as a food truck 6 years ago, Grill 'Em All has been known to serve the masses with daily fix of beastly-looking burgers and loud heavy metal. A few years ago, I remember getting a Behemoth Burger (BBQ sauce, cheddar cheese, pickles, bacon and beer soaked onions on grilled-cheese buns) during Venice art walk First Fridays could be a 2-hour ordeal and it almost seemed like a miracle when its impresarios, Chef Ryan Harkins and Matthew Chernus, opened up a brick-mortar shop in Alhambra (of all places) sometime in 2013. I knew when I saw them won $50,000 from the first season of The Great Food Truck Race, they’d do something extraordinary.

The colorful storefront – located strategically on the busy
streets of Alhambra between Main St and Valley Blvd – tucked subtly between
Menchie’s Yogurt and Applebees. Walking inside the shop, my first impressions
were of the loud heavy metal blares and the gluttonous smell of sizzling meat and
bacon. I couldn’t help but notice the long chalkboard menu showing their eclectic
burger offerings: Chili-topped burger, peanut-butter-jelly & bacon burger,
waffle buns & fried chicken sandwich, champagne hollandaise burger, etc.
But today, I’m not eating any of those – I’m getting something BIGGER and
BETTER. Finally, I had the chance to devour The Rick Reuben aka Hornswoggle, a
St Patrick’s Day themed burger with Beer Braised Kraut, House Corned Beef,
Thousand Island & Swiss on a Half Pound Burger with Caraway Topped Buns. This burger is available throughout the month of March.