Anthony's Hearthfire Grill Olympia

Anthony's Hearthfire Grill Olympia

Olympia, Washington

About Anthony's Hearthfire Grill Olympia

Anthony's Hearthfire Grill elevates Olympia's fine dining with expertly prepared steaks and fresh seafood complemented by an extensive wine list and wood-fired cooking that anchors an upscale, elegant experience. The refined ambiance and impeccable service justify its premium pricing for special occasions.

Diner Reviews

★★★★☆ 3 months ago

We went to celebrate our anniversary and just went to the lounge for happy hour. The food was great the service well could have been better, 20-25 minutes to get a beverage longer to get an order taken. Very popular with the locals and understably so. Happy hour menu and prices are very good. I didn't interrupt the manager to ask if the were short staffed but it seemed like they were, the table across from us sat there 25-30 minutes before the table got cleared from the previous party and got a beverage order taken. We'd definitely go back but get there early for a booth. Happy Hour menu only available in the lounge.

— mud larson

★★★★★ 6 months ago

Excellent experience and delicious food! We love coming to Hearthfire Grill. Dinner or happy hour! All of the food is wonderful and the staff are exceptional. Plenty of tables with a fantastic view of the bay. They have a terrific selection of steaks and seafood!

— Jim Averna

★★☆☆☆ 6 months ago

TL;DR - Great views with mediocre food and subpar service. Me and my colleagues were in town for business and wanted to go somewhere upscale after a week of daily overtime. We made the 45 minute drive from Dupont. We had a reservation for 5:00 pm and were seated after only a few minutes. We had water poured for us and our server brought bread to the table. The bread wasn't anything special, could have used some oil to dip it in. After a bit of a wait, our waiter was knowledgeable when asked about the fish on the menu, he did a good job explaining the options etc. I opted for the flank steak 3 course meal with Caesar salad, flank steak and jar of key lime desert. I got an additional cup of tomato soup and a beer. One coworker got blackened halibut with peach salsa and a beer, the other coworker got corn chowder, blackened halibut with the lemon orgeno seasonsing with an unsweetened tea. He also ordered the calamari as an appetizer. The views were awesome -- the reason you come to this place and not somewhere else. It was a rainy, drizzly day but the views still did not disappoint. Our drinks were brought out pretty quickly and so was my soup and salad. The Caesar salad was lightly dressed (one of my coworkers commented on it as well) but I thought it was good -- they added real chunks of bacon that made for a good bite. Tomato soup was just decent. I traded spoons fulls of soup with my coworker -- we both agreed that the corn chowder tasted like nothing with a slight corn aftertaste. It required salt and pepper to impart any flavor. Service wasn't great. Our server was nice enough, and made sure we had waters but never asked us if we wanted another beer and never refilled the unsweetened tea. The appetizer we put in never came out - we told him not to worry about it after the dessert came out. Checkins were very infrequent for the hour and twenty minutes we were at the restaurant. The food was plated very well - it looked appetizing, aided by the huge windows and lots of natural light. The flavor just wasn't there, though. Food was chronically underseasoned -- all three at our table agreed. When I went to add salt to my steak, the salt was clumpy due to moisture and when I shook it the plug on the bottom came off and showered salt all over me, the table and my food. My companions thought it was hilarious; I was a little bit salty about the whole affair. When I examined the shaker it was obvious that the plug at the bottom was stripped out and didn't grip well but that didn't stop it from being put out for service. My server helpfully offered to replace the salt shaker- I told him I thought I had enough to last for a lifetime. The cornbread pudding tasted better than I thought it would - I was expecting a soupy mess but it was actually very similar to stuffing. It wasn't that great, however. The green beans we all agreeded seemed rather undercooked. The peach salsa was diced very coarsely and the lemon oregeno seasoning added little flavor. The fish was advertised as blackened but appeared much lighter. When the dessert came out I was a little disappointed at the portion size. I offered my companions a bite and both declined: "That looks like it only has two spoon fulls, I don't want to eat all your dessert." The texture was closer to a thick pudding vs a key lime pie and the ratio of graham cracker crust to pie filling was off - it needed more crust. For price, I was OK with the three course early dinner option for $33 -- I felt that was a strong value. My companions who paid quite a bit more weren't as satisfied with their value for the money. I don't like giving out two star reviews but this went from a questionable 3 star to a solid 2 star with the service faux pas and the lack of flavor. Moral of the story: a nice place to see but I wouldn't want to eat there.

— William Nessola

★★★★★ a month ago

Food is excellent! Service is great! Ambiance is lovely! Thank you for making my birthday special 💕

— Katherine Hempstead

★★★★★ 3 months ago

First visit and everything was great food, service, the overview of the water, and overall appearance of the restaurant. Absolutely amazing coming back!

— Joshua Esparza

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