Caesars Mediterranean Grill
About
Mediterranean
Location
Adress: 1099 E Butler Rd, Greenville, SC 29607
Phone: (864) 236-5591
Work Hours
Business info
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- directions_carDeliveryYes
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- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersYes
Reviews
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Fariha K.
We always have a great time here. They are dependable and make delicious fresh food. The owner is really nice person. He even made mashed potatoes on request for my 1 yr old. If you want to avoid long wait times and yet have delicious food, this is the place to be !
P.S
We also catered from this place for our baby's birthday and every guest asked us where the food was from ! They all enjoy very much . -
Tim N.
I used to frequent this restaurant when it was in the old McAlister Square shopping mall. Every time I went there intending to try something different, usually I ordered the same old thing...the Italian Sub. So yesterday for lunch we were discussing places to go, and there are many nearby choices, and someone mentioned Caesars. And what did I order? Yes the Italian sub. The only thing is that even though the same cook (the owner) is making this sandwich, it is on different bread. I was reminded that the same thing happened at the old location. One day it is on a foot long hoagie bun, the next day it is on a smaller sized bun. Maybe it is just whatever bun is on sale at the Restaurant Depot across the street. This sub was a six inch sub, see photo, with pepperoni, ham, turkey, lettuce and tomatoes drizzled with Greek vinaigrette. Served on a hot crusty hoagie roll (on sale across the street) and a side, which I got the fries. The sub was as good as I remember, very tangy with bold flavors and not too big or too small. The fries were those type that are formed from ground up potatoes, imagine a long french fry style of tater tot. They were also pre-seasoned. Just not my style of fry. My colleagues both had the gyro platter and enjoyed it. The restaurant interior is a no-frills, smaller affair with an open kitchen. Service is order at the counter, pay at the end and food is delivered to the table. It is kind of darker inside but also it was not very crowded so our service was quick.
If in the area, this is a decent spot for lunch if in the mood for gyro or Mediterranean food, but not worth a special trip. -
B W.
Vey nice. We were the only three in the place. Food was very good. The Tahinis was good. Daughter had a wrap and fries. The fries were awesome. Perfectly crisp. The salads were excellent, dressing was very tasty. Notice I never say yummy. A grown ass man should never say yummy. Just shoot me if I do. The lasagna and garlic bread my wife had was, according to her, delicious. I like the way you just get up to get your own drinks. Just saves time if you are thirsty and kill off a glass quickly. I got one of the more vegan plates and it was very good. Again, the salads are on the small side and very good. All this was $36 plus a tip. Seemed worth it. Turns out the guys used to own Moonville Bistro. Been here two years. I'll be back. They had a sign for a four person lasagna with salad and bread for $30. Seemed like a good deal.
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Addison D.
Hours are incorrect. Drove there and they were closed despite having 2 open signs displayed.
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Louis M.
Food was ready fast. Great attention to detail in food presentation, friendly people! Great variety of food. The dish pictured was the Jerusalem Veggie Plate. As I digest I look around for somewhere to lay down and read a book. The plate comes with a side salad with feta cjeese and italian olives. Hummus was the best I've had. The Falafels and pita were really gopd as well. Also came with a kale salsa.