Serves meat, vegan options available. Vegans could have hummus, baba ghanoush, and falafel. Ask for other options. Open Mon-Sat 11:00am-10:00pm, Sun 11:00am-9:00pm.
Borderline for whole food plant-based & expensive - Edit
We had lunch here in May 2023. Owner/staff were very friendly. We had the bruschetta, fattoush salad, and a falafel wrap. The patio was pleasant. Overall the food was mediocre and expensive to boot. However options in that area are very limited.
They advertise that they are vegan-friendly, but there was really only one thing on the menu that is vegan, and that's after modification. The food was good, but very limited selection.
Drove by this place and saw a "Vegan friendly" sign so I stopped by for lunch. When I ask the waitress what vegan options they had she was not sure, and was not aware of a vegan friendly sign. She went inside (to talk to the cook I'm assuming) and came back out to say she couldn't guarantee anything was definitely vegan (for instance the falafel are cooked in the same fryer as chicken, fish etc)
The vegan option I could see was two entrees which was hummus with pita or babaganoush with pita.. for 15$ each. Pretty steep in my eyes for something that requires like 1 minute of preparation.
I did not inquire if the soup had cream but I would assume that one of them was probably vegan?
They had one vegetarian burger from a mushroom patty but it came with cheese and I believe non vegan mayo. By the time you remove the ingredients it's not much of a burger in my opinion.
At the end I got the fallafel wrap with no tzatziki sauce as it contained mayo with eggs.
The waitress (who was vegetarian) was very nice and gave great service otherwise, the wait time was short, the food tasted okay.
From the other reviews it seems as though the chef might be able to cook something vegan off menu but if you have a vegan friendly sign outside your restaurant you should really have more vegan options directly on the menu or at the very least indicate on the menu that you can cook up something vegan. Would of given 3 stars if it did not have a vegan friendly sign as I see it as very misleading.
Apparently a few km down in Kingsville there is a vegan or vegetarian place so I wouldn't bother here and would make the detour.
5 Reviews
First Review by NickSkalkos
guanoguy
Points +18
Borderline for whole food plant-based & expensive - Edit
We had lunch here in May 2023. Owner/staff were very friendly. We had the bruschetta, fattoush salad, and a falafel wrap. The patio was pleasant. Overall the food was mediocre and expensive to boot. However options in that area are very limited.
Read morePros: Several plant-based options
Cons: Downright expensive
Guest
JTPatel
Points +43
Not very vegan-friendly - Edit
Have to agree with JonathanBourgeois
Read moreThey advertise that they are vegan-friendly, but there was really only one thing on the menu that is vegan, and that's after modification. The food was good, but very limited selection.
Updated from previous review on 2023-01-08
Pros: Good food
Cons: Very limited selection (for vegans)
Guest
JonathanBourgeois
Points +81
Misleading vegan friendly sign? - Edit
Drove by this place and saw a "Vegan friendly" sign so I stopped by for lunch. When I ask the waitress what vegan options they had she was not sure, and was not aware of a vegan friendly sign. She went inside (to talk to the cook I'm assuming) and came back out to say she couldn't guarantee anything was definitely vegan (for instance the falafel are cooked in the same fryer as chicken, fish etc)
Read moreThe vegan option I could see was two entrees which was hummus with pita or babaganoush with pita.. for 15$ each. Pretty steep in my eyes for something that requires like 1 minute of preparation.
I did not inquire if the soup had cream but I would assume that one of them was probably vegan?
They had one vegetarian burger from a mushroom patty but it came with cheese and I believe non vegan mayo. By the time you remove the ingredients it's not much of a burger in my opinion.
At the end I got the fallafel wrap with no tzatziki sauce as it contained mayo with eggs.
The waitress (who was vegetarian) was very nice and gave great service otherwise, the wait time was short, the food tasted okay.
From the other reviews it seems as though the chef might be able to cook something vegan off menu but if you have a vegan friendly sign outside your restaurant you should really have more vegan options directly on the menu or at the very least indicate on the menu that you can cook up something vegan. Would of given 3 stars if it did not have a vegan friendly sign as I see it as very misleading.
Apparently a few km down in Kingsville there is a vegan or vegetarian place so I wouldn't bother here and would make the detour.
Pros: Relatively fast service
Cons: No fully vegan main meal, Same cookers as meat/fish , Taste was okay (as I needed to remove the sauce)
Guest
MissyDay
Points +159
Tasty! - Edit
Nice restaurant, indoor and outdoor dining. Foods delicious.
Read morePros: Several options, They will cook off menu as well
Guest
NickSkalkos
Points +48
Great place to stop for a falafel - Edit
Had the falafel and soup. Few vegan options but what they had was legit good.
Read morePros: Grape leaves and humus is amazing, Patio is nice, Owner and staff care about the customers
Guest
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