


Farm Grill & Rotisserie, located in Newton, is a testament to our passion for bringing the vibrant flavors of the Mediterranean to our community. Since 1996, we have dedicated ourselves to offering authentic Greek cuisine that delights our guests with the rich culinary traditions of the Mediterranean region.
Family-owned counter-serve fixture with Mediterranean flair doling out traditional Greek eats.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 40 Needham St, Newton, MA 02461
Phone: (617) 964-7766
Website: http://www.farm-grill.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
We used to come here for the beef kebabs, but now we typically get gyros. The gyros were tasty, with a decent taste and fulfilling hunger. However, the prices are a bit on the higher side, a stark increase to what we used to pay for the place. It is a good quality beef kebab and good quality gyro, but the price point does feel a bit high for what we get.
Despite the negative experience, the employees did right by replacing my meal after finding a hair on my food. The employees were very friendly and didn’t hesitate to right the problem. The customer service experience was very good.
The food did take a long time to come out but, I have to admit; the food was remarkable. I just felt that $20 for a meal with one skewer of Chicken Kabob was expensive and I left somewhat hungry. Again, my food was great and I think you’d like their food. The restaurant was clean and very nice with the Greek theme. So, the portion, price and hair in my food stopped it from getting a 5 ⭐️. Would I return? I would definitely give them another visit.
The food tasted very authentic and I will definitely dine here again.
The flavors here are genuinely good; but the portions have gotten noticeably smaller over time while prices haven’t budged. Small things stand out, like a Greek salad with barely any feta. That’s hard to overlook.
I get that everyone is dealing with costs and supply chain pressures; and it’s hard to know what’s real versus what’s being leaned into. But at some point, dining out has to be worth it over just eating at home.
Hope things improve, because the food itself deserves better.