Mediterranean restaurant offers bright blue accents and black and white tiles across three sizeable dining rooms and a secluded patio. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, like dining in someone's home, though hard surfaces can make it noisy. Cocktails and wine selections stand out, featuring a signature citrus-rosemary cocktail and smooth Lebanese red wine.
Food shows clear love and care in every dish. The menu pairs well with a thoughtful wine list and comes with consistent excellent service.
Fantastic vegetarian selection includes both vegetarian and meat options. Staff provide great recommendations for vegan diets, making choices easy.
Good to know
Parking is only street parking, and it can be tricky when busy.
I recommend booking a reservation before visiting to secure a table.
They accommodate dietary restrictions really well for various needs.
Small, cozy space with an unassuming interior creates a laid-back, quiet atmosphere. Background features traditional and pop Indian music that enhances a friendly, peaceful vibe. The setting suits relaxed dining and offers a warm, welcoming environment.
Food here is authentic Indian cuisine with outstanding flavor and consistently delicious dishes. The menu offers a genuine taste that stands out in the area.
Plenty of vegan options like aloo gobi, tarka daal, and tofu tandoori fill the menu. Dishes such as mushroom fried rice and okra bhaji come fresh and vegan friendly with warm service.
Good to know
Naan is buy 1 get 1 free.
The wait time is very quick even with dine-in customers and a line of takeout orders.
The food comes out very quickly.
Quaint dining room offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere with authentic decor and a hidden, low-key vibe. Small seating area creates a relaxed, chill environment perfect for enjoying Mediterranean flavors.
Food features generous portions and authentic Mediterranean flavors. Dishes come out delicious and satisfying with consistently great taste.
Veggie plates come with tasty sides and can be made vegan. Staff easily accommodate vegan preferences and offer authentic vegan meals like samosas.
Good to know
The combo includes two sides and a drink for $14.
You get a lot of food for a good price.
The portions at Ali Baba Mediterranean are generous.
Wood paneling, neon signs, and vintage booths create a retro 70s-80s vibe that feels nostalgic and cozy. Loud, slow-paced energy fills the space, with great music enhancing the atmosphere. Large parties fit comfortably at a long central table, and an outdoor patio offers a relaxed spot to eat and drink.
Food here is consistently excellent with great quality across dishes and drinks. Service complements the fantastic food experience.
Vegan pizza arrives quickly, with the vegan sausage pizza standing out as a favorite. Plenty of vegetarian options exist, making it a solid choice for plant-based meals.
Good to know
Parking at Lloyd's gets tight, so get there early to avoid circling.
They charge a $25 fee to bring your own birthday cake.
Happy hour runs weekdays from 5 to 7 PM with discounted drinks.
Restored 1920s warehouse hosts a spacious food hall with industrial charm and communal seating. Atmosphere stays lively and bustling, drawing a diverse crowd for casual gatherings. Indoor and outdoor seating options complement a variety of food and drink kiosks, including a bar and bottle shop.
Variety of food options includes Thai, sushi, pizza, soul food, vegan, pasta, and desserts. The market feels like a high-end food court with a good selection of beer and wine from local vendors.
Offers excellent vegan and vegetarian choices with a great range of food options. The Smoky Vegan Queso with pita bread stands out as a unique snack.
Good to know
Parking at Krog Street Market is paid parking or valet; street parking is not available.
The parking fee is $15 per hour, which many find overpriced.
Expect a $75 penalty for unpaid parking fees if you overstay.
Open 70s-style sports bar with rooftop seating and dozens of TVs for watching games. Atmosphere is loud and lively, especially during live music and sports events. Crowd enjoys cocktail bowls and a menu featuring wings, tacos, and burgers.
Food here is consistently good and served quickly with an attentive service that helps with choices. The quality stands out, making it a solid spot for a game-day atmosphere and casual dining.
Limited vegetarian options appear on the menu compared to online listings. The vegan black bean burger costs $17 and tastes good but tends to fall apart when eaten.
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Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Thursdays with a two-drink minimum.
The restaurant hosts a Christmas pop-up event during the holiday season.
Restaurant offers a unique dip concept with elevated flavors and curated sandwiches and salads. Atmosphere suits casual lunch or snack times with reasonable prices and fresh ingredients. Energy feels relaxed, focusing on quality and distinctive taste combinations.
Food here is fresh and tasty with an elevated twist. The hot artichoke sandwich stands out as a comfort food favorite.
Spicy Vegan Wrap features a spread and lettuce but lacks expected tofu or carrots shown in pictures and descriptions.
Good to know
They do not offer free parking on Fridays, Saturdays, or Sundays.
Guests have to spend as much on parking as on food.
They just launched a new curated menu of sandwiches and salads.
Small, clean juice shop with no indoor seating and a cozy patio outside. Offers vegan, healthy options with a focus on fresh juices and smoothies, though some juices contain added sugar. Atmosphere feels welcoming and snug, attracting health-conscious visitors.
Freshness stands out with fresh food and healthy snacks. The menu includes juices and smoothies with vegan options available.
Everything is vegan and healthy at the juice bar. Plant-based cookies come with a great deal. Food options are limited beyond the juices and smoothies.
Good to know
Everything on the menu is vegan and healthy.
Most items cost under $10, making it budget-friendly.
They have a few parking spots available nearby.
Sandwich shop inside a busy food hall offers a casual, colorful atmosphere with limited seating at a walk-up bar. Energy is relaxed and fun, blending into the lively market environment. Known for Korean chicken cheesesteak and garlic aioli, it stands out for bold sandwich flavors.
Korean cheesesteak stands out as a highlight with fries and sandwiches also drawing attention. Food arrives with good timing and seating is often available on less busy days.
Vegetarian options include a vegetarian banh mi and a vegan sandwich that stands out. Fries also come highly recommended. However, choices are limited despite advertised vegan and vegetarian options.
Good to know
Seating is limited, so expect to wait or take food to go.
Prices are high; a meal can easily exceed $50 for two subs and drinks.
Online ordering is often down, making it hard to place orders.