Delivery was quick, food was still hot. Problem is, the food just didn’t have that much flavor. My buddy got a gyro and he said it was decent. I had the lamb and beef shawarma. It was fairly bland and chewy. The hummus that came with my meal was good. Pitas were good and appeared homemade. Falafel were okay, kind of bland as well. Overall, I don’t want my money back, but I also won’t be back.
Brett L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Morrison, CO
I just got done eating here. I had the king platter. I was a bit shocked to see the amount of food on this. The chicken was a bit dry but the rest was good but it could have used a bit more seasoning. I had great service and tipped according to the good service.(40%). I was there at an odd time 3:00 pm on a Tuesday. So the place was a bit slow. I will come back again and try something diffrent next time. Just not the kings platter again. To much food.
Azar S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Morrison, CO
I was told to try this place by a co worker, glad I did. Fast service, the server Listens to your needs, excellent food, fresh pita bread/hummus. All around excellent place for great ethnic food. The young server(male) was very attentive and respectful of our wants and needs and specific requests. We will be back here! The chicken kabob platter was excellent and fresh! Enjoy!
Sasha L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Wow this place is outstanding. I think my boyfriend and I just became regulars! We decided to explore our neighborhood and I was in the mood for some unfamiliar flavors. I am so happy we decided to check out Beirut Grill. It was pretty empty when we came in around 6 on a Monday but gradually got busier, and I noticed a lot of people pop in and out for take out. My eyes were bigger than my stomach and we started with the flaffel and spinach pie. Not impressed with the spinach pie but the flaffel was outstanding. They also gave us some pita and hummus to get us started which was a nice touch. I got the chicken kafta & my boyfriend ordered the gyro plate. We were both blown away with how amazing everything was! The meat quality was great, the flavors were out of this world. We finished off our visit with some baclava which was so sweet & sticky! The service was great throughout the meal and the price will keep us coming back all the time. Check this place out for some authentic, outstanding Middle Eastern food.
Ana A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Watertown, MA
Not«blow me away» amazing, but good. Generous potions, fresh taste, and a lot of options. Ordered take out both times, so I can’t speak to the service. The baklava is outstanding.
Charles S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Englewood, CO
I have been consistently pleased with the quality of food from this restaurant. The pita is very good and pretty dough-y for lack of a better adjective. Currently eating a lamb and beef shwarma sandwich. I am going to continue enjoying the food.
Britney K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ann Arbor, MI
I love you Beirut Grill. I drive(and when I didn’t have a car took a very long scooter trip) down to Englewood just for their deliciousness. King combo– crazy yummy. Veggie combo– omg yes. Specifically they have the best baba ganoush I’ve ever had. It has pomegranate juice in it which somehow just works SO well. I also really love the vibe here. It’s not fancy, it’s in a strip mall tucked away, super mom and pop, and reminds me of the family restaurants back home in the Detroit area which is full of amazing middle eastern cuisine. Oh, the portions are also huge and I can eat off a combo for a couple days.
Flo R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denver, CO
I have no idea how this place has so many stars! If I could give this place a quarter of a star I would. First off, when my boyfriend walked in they were dead. There were 3 people in the whole place and it didn’t appear that there were any employees there. As we walked through, a guy popped up from behind the register. He had actually been hidden behind the desk talking on his cell phone. He made us wait while he told the person on the other end of his phone to hold on. When he sat us, he asked what we would like to drink. We both chose water. Personally, I was ready to walk out when he brought us both giant glasses of water… WITHFOAMONTHETOP. Against my better judgement we stayed. The whole time we were there my skin crawled and I couldn’t stop staring at the foamy water, in what I could only assume was a soapy glass. If he thought it was appropriate for water to have a thick layer of foam that never went away – what else would they do to my food?! My boyfriend ordered the Kings Combo Plate & I got some other(unmemorable) dish. After the trauma of being in that building, I still braved a taste. The food was actually a bit bland. The hummus was good. But the pita was SAD. It was something between a tortilla and fried bread and was still a little doughy in the middle. I have made pita before and that was not it. The worst part was the aftermath of the food. Who knows, maybe they just used soapy plates to go with the soapy glass, but it gave us both some pretty gnarly intestinal issues for at least 2 days after we ate… Never, ever going back here.
Shari N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
Wow what a great food experience! My husband and I have just started embracing Mediterranean food more and more lately. The amount of food you get especially for the price was great! The hummus is to die for and the all the meats were delicious as well. Now we know we can probably order one meal for both of us because we were delivered so much but now we have left overs for lunch. We ordered the king combo as well as the gyro. We will absolutely order again. The only reason I didn’t give this 5 stars is due because we got no taziki sauce and the falafel left something to be desired.
M K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
This place is great! We new this place was special when the pita bread came out light, fluffy, and steaming when we ripped it apart. We had the spinach pie and got the King Combo plate to split, which was more than enough to food for two people. The Arabic coffee was a great way to finish the meal.
Gazuntit B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Colorado Springs, CO
We tried out this place out by chance, on our way out of Denver. The food was abundant and satisfying. We were starving so we wolfed down our food, so if we remember correctly it was good. The Restaurant is family run, they were distant but quite pleasant. I took off a star because the TWO deserts we tried were… how should I say eloquently. YUCK! I thought maybe its our taste buds but I am sure now that I would never order them again. I wasn’t sure whether to give this more then 3 stars, the food was nice, ok but like I said the desert really put us off… We do have good pictures to add :)
Sam G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
You know me, I’ve gotta try a little of everything and for that, the King Combo Plate delivered(also, this thing is huge, more than enough to split between two people). The veggie dishes are definitely their strong suit — fresh, flavorful — especially the tabouleh, hummus, babaganoush, and dolmas. They make their pita bread to order! Fluffy, yeasty, and hot. Meat-wise. If you don’t already like lamb, know that their lamb is LAMBY. I couldn’t put it down(I’m not into gamey meats, try as I might) but it was cooked perfectly. Their beef dishes were also so-so, as was the kafta. But the chicken! The chicken was where it was at. The chicken kebab was good but the shwarma was the best. I could eat a pound of the stuff on their tasty rice. Also, if you’re needing a little pick-me-up or digestif, get thee some peppermint tea. Service was nice albeit slow(we were there at the end of service and were in no rush, but still). Not a bad little joint though I will only stop by if in the hood — not quite mind-blowing enough to make the trek out.
Annie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Aurora, CO
I ordered three falafel sandwiches, a homos sandwich, and a tabbouleh salad for pick-up around 2:50pm and the order was ready in about 10 – 15 minutes! The homos sandwich was made up of lettuce, cucumbers, a whole lotta hummus, and a complimentary curly hair on pita bread. I just pulled out the lettuce it was touching; the lettuce wasn’t very fresh anyway. The bread was thick and soft and the hummus was pretty tasty. The sandwich was very filling and tasted decent overall. I didn’t try the falafel sandwich, but it looked like there were three large falafels in the sandwich with a variety of other sandwich-y ingredients. The portions were quite large; one falafel sandwich could have easily fed two of someone my size. The prices were as follow: Homos Sandwich: $ 4.75 Falafel Sandwich: $ 5.75 Tabbouleh Salad: $ 4.95 My total came out to around $ 29, a bit steep for a few decent sandwiches and a salad, but again, the portions were large, so I guess it’s not too bad. The lady on the phone sounded very nice. When I went to pick up, there was no one In the restaurant. The interior looked clean and very spacious. I don’t know if I’ll return for the sandwiches, but perhaps, another item on the menu!
Jonathan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Aurora, CO
The first time my girl and I went here the king platter was awesome. It was very good the second time as well, but all the meat was slightly overcooked. So, that is why I can’t give a 5 star. The value is great, especially at lunch. I know they have a $$ ranking, but for the $ 15 or so you spend on a meal, it is easily enough to feed 2: so bring a friend or be ready to enjoy it again later. Even better, they deliver. So if you are in the Englewood area, do let the one time we had the meat a bit too cooked dissuade you from trying this place out.
Allison S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
I ordered Beirut Grill for lunch and had it delivered through GrubHub. I ordered it around 2 and it was delivered by 2:35 – super speedy! I enjoyed the Vegetarian Combo: a combination of two falafel, hummus, baba ganoush, tabouleh, fatoush salad, a grape leaf, and rice, served with two pieces of what i can only assume is homemade pita. The food was seriously delicious, but unfortunately, it was also really oily. The falafel is perfectly seasoned and perfectly cooked but again, fried, so heavy. I had a LOT of hummus and baba ganoush – way more than I could possibly eat alone. The fatoush was refreshing and the vegetables were super fresh. The pita seemed a bit undercooked, but the longer it sat out, the better it was. The only thing I didn’t enjoy was the grape leaf… it was spicy but not flavorful and oddly chewy. I’ll likely try Beirut Grill again, both because it was convenient and yummy, but I think I’ll have to share my food with somebody else so that I’m not overloaded with oil.
Rachel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cherry Hills Village, CO
Fantastic food! The King Combo plate was a 10! And great customer service! Not much ambiance, but who cares when the food is this good! Will definitely return and look forward to trying some other dishes. The Lamb kabob is amazing. Just saying.
Steve W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Englewood, CO
Had dinner with the wife last night. I had the meat combo and she had the kafta kabobs. The wife is a pretty picky eater, so mediterranean food is a little ambitous for her, but we both really enjoyed our meal. I also had the mango juice again. Apparently, mangos aren’t in season right now becasue while it was good, it tasted like the mango wasn’t quite ripe, and it wasn’t nearly as sweet or rich as last time. The pita bread came to our table piping hot and puffy with steam still on the inside. We had to wait a couple of minutes for it to cool off. It may sound strange, but the fresh, house-made pita bread will keep me coming here. I love how it’s crispy on the outside and soft and warm on the inside. I also really appreciate how it doesn’t have the overly-chewy texture of commercially-made pita bread. Beirut Grill is well-worth the visit, and we will continue to return.
Elisabeth C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
If you know your kabees from your kibbeh, are of Middle Eastern heritage, or have traveled in the Middle East — you will love Beirut Grill. If you think Garbanzo is the pinnacle of Middle Eastern cuisine, you might not. For me, Beirut Grill stands at the top of the Lebanese restaurants in Denver — and I’ve eaten A LOT of Middle Eastern food here(and grew up on it). We arrived at Beirut Grill on a Saturday night and it was quiet(except they definitely seem to do a good takeout business) — it was also Valentine’s day, which might have made them quieter than normal(we don’t do V-Day). The ambiance in the place isn’t why you come here — it looks almost like a Greek diner — the interior is very basic but clean and comfortable enough. Our waitress came up to us promptly with menus, bringing water shortly thereafter. We ordered a mint tea, the pickle plate(I’m a total sucker for kabees el lift — those beet-pink pickled turnips), a vegetarian combo, and a King combo. The portions were massive — we had plenty of leftovers, and the quality and freshness of the food was excellent. The hummus and baba ganoush were outstanding, with the hummus easily the best I have had in America — so much tahini, super fluffy and smooth and perfect. The baba ganoush, as someone with a food allergy discovered — was made with walnuts, which is actually somewhat common in Lebanon(an aside — if you’re not familiar with a culture’s food and you have a food allergy — it’s probably best to ask if that food contains it) and was also super delicious. The fattoush salad was the best I’ve had in America, also — very flavourful with crisp, fresh vegetables. Tabbouleh was also great. The pita were very obviously made in house and they were excellent — I am partial to the thinner, Lebanese-style pita rather than the overly thick ones you find in American grocery stores. I didn’t eat the meat, but my boyfriend seemed very impressed with the quality and preparation. All in all, we had a fantastic meal here for very little money. The only thing I was so-so on was the baklawa, but I’m very biased as I’m partial to a specific family recipe — and it was only $ 2, so not an expensive ‘mistake’. It wasn’t bad baklawa, it just wasn’t anything to write home about. Service was friendly and attentive — you can tell they really care about what they do here. I honestly cannot wait to eat here again, and I’m almost glad that I don’t live closer because I would probably gain ten pounds from eating there. Yislamo!
Amanda T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Beirut Grill has become one of our favorite places for both Middle Eastern food as well as take out. I think this place may be more popular for take out as I always run into other people picking up their food, but never see many people in the dining room. Regardless, the food is fantastic! We usually get the King Combo, which is the best of both worlds: a mix of both their meat and veggie combo as well as the Fatoush. The food is very fresh! The falafel is some of the best I’ve had: fried just enough for a crunch outside but fluffy and soft in the middle. Their meats are grilled perfectly and the fatoush is pretty tasty too. Finally, the staff is some of the friendliest I’ve met and the service is prompt. My food is usually ready 15 – 20 minutes after I call in the order. This teamed up with the delicious food makes Beirut Grill one my top 3 places to grab a quick tasty meal. It’s why it’s as good as it gets and why we’ll return again and again.
Helene K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
Beirut Grill is tucked into a shopping center, so it may be hard to find; but oh, when you find it, prepare to be delighted. Ryan K. and I are big fans of Beirut Grill for the delicious cantaloupe juice and entrees. Cantaloupe juice, you ask? Yes: freshly pureed cantaloupe tastes so creamy here, and you get a big glass of the juice. I have yet to see any other place that serves this! The entrees: there are the classic Middle Eastern dishes such as kabob, falafel, etc. But there’s also the lamb shank dish, which is a huge serving of stewed lamb with steamed vegetables over rice. There’s also the«pies» they have in three flavors: cheese, lamb, and spinach. You can order these as small appetizers or as an entrée with two per flavor for a total of six little pies. Might not look filling, but I was full after having this seemingly light meal. A bonus: you get freshly made hummus with warm(sometimes hot – be careful!) pita bread with each entrée you order. Something about the warmed pita bread is just so comforting… Service is always quick and attentive here. I think we usually go on off-hours/off-days because the place is usually not so busy. I sure hope Beirut Grill gets good business generally, because they have great food!