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Reflections From Hawaii and Delicious Food

We let our restaurant photographer run wild in Hawaii. Here's a taste of what he brought home...and some restaurant reflections.

By The Good Life Grill

Our "house photographer" - Kyle Reyes of The Silent Partner Marketing - returned from his honeymoon about a week ago and couldn't stop talking about their dining experiences in Hawaii.

One place in particular that they enjoyed was called "Mamma's Fish House".  The restaurant changes the menu twice a day - featuring only hyper-local ingredients caught or harvested that morning.  Squid caught by a hand free diver.   Locally grown vegetables.  Mahi mahi.

Kyle, of course, brought his camera with him - presumably to capture romantic moments on the beach.  But of course he had to snap plenty of pictures of the food they ate to share with us at The Good Life Grill in Granby.

He told us all about how fresh and delicious the food was...but mentioned how insanely expensive it was.  Dinner for two can easily surpass $300 - WITHOUT any alcohol.

We couldn't have been more flattered with what Kyle told us next.

"We dined out at MANY different restaurants in Hawaii.  They were all absolutely delicious, but there was one thing they lacked," he said.  "They lacked the family-feel of The Good Life Grill.  When people walk through the door here, not only do they get a delicious meal - but they always feel like they're HOME."

There's no place like home.  Live The Good Life.

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