3/5 William “Billy” W. 6 months ago on Google
We
visited
on
12.05.23
for
dinner
around
7:30
PM.
We
received
excellent,
quick
service.
One
of
our
group
didn't
know
much
about
Greek
food
and
the
server
was
very
knowledgeable
about
the
different
Greek
items.
She
came
by
the
table
to
check
in
frequently.
I
asked
for
lemons
with
my
water
and
she
brought
them
without
asking
twice.
(I
eat
in
restaurants
frequently
and
most
often
I
have
to
ask
twice.)
The
atmosphere
was
disappointing.
While
they
had
linen
napkins
and
quality
flatware,
the
florescent
lights
were
as
bright
as
a
White
Castle.
There
was
no
music
playing
so
all
we
heard
were
other
people's
conversations
and
the
sound
of
the
kitchen.
The
dishes
were
plastic.
We
expected
better
ambience
with
softer/dimmer
lighting
and
real
china
dishes
for
the
prices
we
paid.
If
you're
looking
for
Greek
food
in
Greenfield,
this
might
be
the
best
bet.
If
you're
looking
for
place
with
comfy
ambience,
this
isn't
the
best
choice.
The
food
was
reasonably
good.
We
ordered
a
variety
of
items
and
it
seemed
like
the
Greek
items
were
better
than
the
other
things.
Portions
were
just
adequate.
The
entree
prices
were
$16-$20,
and
appetizers
close
to
$10
(some
were
more
than
that)
and
that
puts
them
in
the
higher
end
of
restaurants
in
Greenfield.
We
ordered
Gyros
and
the
amount
of
meat
was
quite
light
for
the
$17
entree
price.
(You'd
get
twice
as
much
meat
elsewhere.)
One
of
us
ordered
the
broasted
chicken
and
the
pieces
were
not
very
big.
All
of
us
had
mashed
potatoes
and
they
were
only
lukewarm
on
arrival
and
cold
not
longer
after
that.
For
the
quality
and
quantity
value
we
received,
we
felt
the
food
was
overpriced.
If
you
like
Galaktoboureko
(traditional
Greek
dessert)
theirs
is
homemade
and
was
excellent,
even
thought
it
was
$7
for
a
decent
sized
piece.
It
was
okay
and
we're
glad
we
tried
it,
but
probably
won't
return
again.