Gwen Ragnheiðr
The food was new except for the tzatziki, it was weird but not in the bad way, in the “I’ve never had this and I don’t know how I feel about it” way, if you want to try something new, or maybe get a taste for home I’d suggest this place. The service was good, but maybe a bit slow, but then again most restaurants I go to the service speed is roughly the same, our waiter was nice. The atmosphere was anazing! I loved the colors, the lightning wasn’t too bright, they had music playing, I’m pretty sure they have a bidet, there was outside and inside eating, and there was a small playground with a few swings and slides, and the traffic didn’t seem too busy when looking out the window.
… moremkrossi
Nice experience! The music took me into their culture and was not overwhelming. Love that. The food was simple and good flavor. It is a nice place to experience another culture’s food. Totally recommend to support them
… moreAnna P
Came here for takeout and enjoyed it a lot! Had the lamb entree plate, baba ganouj, tabbouleh salad, and Dubai chocolate for dessert. I was pleasantly surprised by the food, it was all quite fresh and nicely flavored. Meat was a tad on the salty side but otherwise juicy and cooked perfectly.
The staff was friendly and service was quick.
Plenty of parking, patio with a playground for kids, small Middle Eastern market area in the back of the restaurant if you want to buy some goods (canned and jarred goods, rice, spices, etc).
… moreJazzy Pazzy
I always love going to Olive Tree! The family who owns and runs it are very sweet and always cooks your food in a timely manner. It’s so nice and convenient that they have a huge playground with swings for young children to play while waiting for your food. I love their fries, pita bread with hummus, and their gyros. Their business is in between a restaurant and fast food; the wait isn’t too long but nice if you have time to spare and just chill out and watch your kids playing outside. Thanks!
… moreJanet Broadhurst
Fabulous food. Consistently good. Meats are seasoned perfectly and the tzaziki is thick and creamy. The plastic and Styrofoam use is a deterrent, sadly.
Purchased a few conferment and staples from the ethic options also available. Very nice outdoor area for children and alfresco dining.
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… morenemisisbeta
The Atmosphere is pretty much non-existent so no points there.
The staff is alright, seems lacking in what is being served though, as questions about modifications to dishes seemed to perplex.
A few of the tables had stains on them which seems a bit lazy considering the size of the place, also it seemed pretty slow so they had plenty of time to clean I would imagine.
The meat was soso,I ordered something with lamb which felt a bit overpriced. The plate had; rice, a grilled tomato, and a grilled onion with four pieces of meat.
The lamb was a little burnt and not tender. My date had a salad which featured olives which seriously lacked flavor, honestly they tasted like they came from a can.
Considering that they use plastic utensils and Styrofoam or cardboard plates, it feels like a cash grab. The quality of this establishment would be considered fast food.
In the end my review is save your money for some place which doesn’t insult its guests with overpriced food
The only real winner was the hummus which felt overpriced too.
I really like that this place offers something different but I cannot support the prices or lack of cleanliness in the dining area
… moreBloomfield Well Service Unlimited
I have been eating here since it opened it started out good even though it was open and closed sporadically. It has always been on the expensive side but one of the only places in town with Mediterranean cuisine. Over the last year it has gone to the dogs. The gyro has very little meat and lots of vegetables. The owners kid works there but he just sat and watched the employee do all the work the meal prep the order taking and cashier service. More than likely will give it another shot in the near future but highly unlikely.
… moreMuirielle Obando
17yr old curly hair boy who works there was downright rude and disrespectful. He made sure it was k own he has to clean the toilets and unless I buy a soda, my child (who had just walked 2 miles and was asthmatic) can’t use the toilet and wanted me to go into the bathroom and remove my child. Dodnt even welcome us open entry or ask how they could help thought they were guests until the disrespect by hi.. I explained sorry I didn’t have no money bc at that point I didn’t even want to spend what I had there. Didn’t even give people a genuine chance. Its one thing to not want drunks in your bathroom but to lay so hard into a child and not caring if he had an accident on himself is wild. Didn’t even ask if you wanted to buy anything first. It went straight into berating guests. The 20yr old looking thin guy could of spoken up but didn’t. An experience so bad I made every excuse to not give them money and bought my kid food elsewhere. Its a shame bc the food actually smelled quite good.
When u go into a business it’s unprofessional to be sitting around not welcoming guests that walk in, then belittling them without even properly acknowledging them as clients. When u sit in the dining room you look like guests not workers and it leaves a nasty first impression that curly haired kid really should be fired. I had a couple other friends tonight who went and they also had bad experiences with customer service skills etc.
… moreWarman Hall
I have been hearing about this place for quite some time before being able to pop in myself. My parents had actually tried it a few times before Dad and I came in together. It was good enough that I came back the next day and brought the wife for a little date night. I would say they do an outstanding job for Israeli Mediterranean cuisine in a casual take out setting. For some customers who are very familiar with Middle Eastern cuisine it could be said that more spice could be used. However I think the seasoning is spot on as this place is the first, and currently only, Mediterranean restaurant in the county. I think the spices have been balanced well to appeal to our local pallet. Myself included, this place is a great intro for those less than familiar with sumac powder tahini sauce. I highly recommend the falafel and the lamb kebab. The lamb is so tender and flavorful it’ll make you forget about beef. Also don’t be afraid of the Turkish coffee. Think – really good espresso with a little cardamom to give it character!
… moreAshWin H
My boyfriend and I decided to try this place after my brother told us about it. It was delicious! We got a sandwich, a dinner plate, soup, and dessert! My daughter was more impressed with playing on the playground and making friends, which was a great surprise when we pulled up! The customer service was some of the best in the area, hands down, all smiles and made us feel comfortable! We will be coming back! Thank you for a great dinner and a great time!
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