The best Greek salad anywhere. Desserts are great, too. I like the chopped salad and I always get extra potato salad and dressing just for fun.
(5)
Laura V.
Best falafel I have found in the tampa Bay Area. On the menu it is called veggie chickpea pita. Fresh and delicious. I also ordered side cafe salad which wasn't so great unless you love iceberg lettuce. I was hoping for romaine and a few more veggie toppings than 1 wedge of tomato and 1 cucumber chunk.
(4)
Karen C.
They offer good food well priced. I especially like their combinations. Soup/salad/sandwich - select two. Clean and attractive modern decor. You order at the counter. Their Greek salad is a specialty but I have never had anything that wasn't good.
I love their Greek Salads and the Lemon Chicken Soup. I have enjoyed their Roasted Greek Chicken also. The food is freshly made to order and the atmosphere is comfortable.
(4)
Marinda H.
I ordered a small chopped Greek Salad salad and was very happy and full! Chopped lettuce, radish halves, black olives, peperoncini's, and feta piled high on delicious potato salad and accented with a shrimp, anchovy filet, and a green onion - lovely presentation :) The bread (1 slice and butt end) and dipping oil was great too. BF ordered the special (2 lamb sliders and side Greek salad) and wasn't as impressed with his meal. Clean quick casual restaurant and friendly staff.
(4)
Mike M.
Lamb sliders lunch special were good but small Pricey Great service comfortable atmosphere I've heard the chopped salads are good Would give another shot but not get the sliders again
(3)
Kelleigh M.
I'm normally a fan of this local chain of quick serve style restaurant, but this location needs some help. A group of 8 of us arrived, and we put two tables together. They were really sticky and we asked one of the employees to wipe it down for us. She informed us that it's the finishing that is coming off-really? Then it's time to order new tables. Quite annoying that whenever you place your hands on the table, it feels like honey has been sitting on the table overnight. Secondly we ordered some appetizers and were brought large dinner plates. This was annoying because they took up the entire table-what about little bread and butter plates? It seemed as though this place was lacking any type of management or direction. The food was ok but not great, especially for the price. My chopped salad was very wet and soupy. Almost like they didn't dry the lettuce and the water pooled at the bottom. Would I return? Probably not. Especially considering there is a great Greek salad place in the same strip center.
(2)
Lauren P.
Go for the mojo pork. It seems weird getting a mojo sandwich at the greek place, but trust me-the 4 stars is based totally on the sandwich. The pork is so moist and flavorful and the bread is to die for! Best part is the sandwich is on special on Wednesdays.
Best Greek salad and gyros ever. Always treated exceptional by the staff.
(5)
Chad U.
I went here before a show at Ruth Eckerd Hall because I was running short on time. Not a bad choice when you're in a hurry. But not somewhere I'd goto for dinner without time constraint. Gyro meat was very good. And the price is good too. You can get basic beer and wine too. However, you order at the front and they bring your meal to you. I guess that qualifies as "Fast Casual". And the decor and ambiance... I feel like the place should be crawling with people north of 80 years old. Come on now... modern up a bit! Probably a good destination for lunch. And I think the food quality is better than Little Greek.
(3)
Rich D.
Family members have taken me to this Louis Pappas about 4 times over the past few months, as they really seem to enjoy the food and atmosphere. Louis Pappas' is located in Northwood Plaza, on the northeast corner of Enterprise and McMullen Booth in Clearwater. The building interior is an attractive fast casual setup where you order at the counter and find your own seating. There is seating for probably 60-70 people, so it's always roomy and comfortable. Service has always been prompt and friendly, and our meals were delivered quickly. Speaking of good service, a family once left a very valuable personal item on their tray and tossed it into the trash bin while cleaning up. We returned about 20 minutes later to see if we could find it, and the manager had one of the staff members dig through several bags of trash to find it, then cleane and sanitize it before returning it to us. What a kind gesture, and definitely first rate service! I've never been in the mood for Greek when visiting, so both times I've had the Mojo Pork sandwich, which is Cuban style mojo-marinated roast pork and provolone cheese on toasted Cuban bread with garlic herb mayo and mojo juice for dipping. I found the sandwich to be quite good, both cooked and seasoned well. My family members seem to like the "Pick 2" combo of sandwich and soup, and have returned many times to enjoy it. As an appetizer we had the Greek fries, which is a platter of full of crispy, thinly sliced (as in potato chip-style thin) Idaho potatoes covered with feta cheese. They were very tasty, and the feta cheese was a perfect topping I would not have thought of fried potatoes. I'll definitely return for the mojo pork and Greek fries, as it's a winning combination for my tastes. I can't speak at all for their Greek offerings, but I'm not sure I'll ever get to them as long as mojo pork and greek fries are on the menu. Atmosphere: 4 Service: 5 Food: 4 Value: 5
(4)
Gary R.
I really like this place. The original family business in Tarpon Springs was good... I think this is better. It's more intimate, more contemporary-- and they have the best Greek salad in the whole wide world!
(4)
D D.
Dreadful experience last evening. Watery chicken lemon soup that was tasteless. The Spanakopita was awful and looked like spinich dip had been put in filo dough. We have never had a problem here and wonder if it changed hands but it was so bad we just left the food in disgust and went elsewhere.
(1)
Ryan C.
Good gyro for lunch.
(3)
Chris C.
Went there first time and got a chicken salad. Best chicken salad I ever tasted. Went back again and tried something different...forget what, it was that memorable. Not bad...just mediocre whatever it was.
(4)
Stephanie N.
This place is great if you want a trendy atmosphere for mediocre greek food. This chain is nice, airy and clean with a very commercialized feel. LIke a mediterranean market feeling starbucks. The food is pricey to what I"m used to paying and the food is - alright. Not what I expect when I eat greek, but not horrible. Just not up to my standards :( Boy am I food snob- lol
(2)
Connie C.
Okay so back in the day, Louis Pappas down in Tarpon was awesome. But this trying to be a fast food place is not working for them.. Especially since their food just isn't FAST! The restaurant is clean and all, but the food is nothing to write home about. I went with my mom and I ordered the Chicken Souvlaki and she ordered the Grouper Pita. The Grouper was very soggy and did not have any real flavor to it. The whole Pita was pretty much falling apart when we got it. Then as far as my Chicken Souvlaki (which is not what I would call it) was not tasty at all. The Chicken was not in chunks like I have seen most souvlaki served, it looked like hand shredded Rotisserie chicken. It also was pretty flavorless. The other major disappointment was that they made their salads with shredded lettuce. That is a big no no for me. Overall Louis Pappas Market Cafe will not be seeing my business again!
(1)
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Address :2560 N McMullen Booth Rd
Clearwater, FL, 33761
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : No Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Dogs Allowed : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
Greek food is a fine melody of the finest pressed olive oil, fresh fermented bread, colorful vegetables, juicy meat, sea food all cooked in spices and fresh rosemary. The people from Greek were great scholars who aimed to excel in everything they do. The results are quite visible in their food as they are the inventors of olive oil which is beneficial to health. Greeks also made different type of wines from the best quality of grapes fermented in controlled environment.
Today, you can find hundreds of restaurants offering authentic Greek food or popularly termed as Mediterranean cuisine in New York city alone. People wait in line to taste the exotic Greek dishes like saganaki, taramasalata, souvlaki, loukoumades, spanakopita, moussaka, and many more. One thing which most people like about these authentic Greek dishes is abundant use of lemon juice, olive oil, fresh rosemary and sea salt. A smart mix of few ingredients can virtually take you on the pebble streets of beautiful city of Greece.
For those who don't have time to enjoy fine dining should try tasting the famous souvlaki with pita which is type of meat dish, also a trademark Greek fast food. For those who are vegetarian, or vegan can try different versions of Greek Salad. So, if you wish to enjoy a hearty yet healthy meal that tastes divine then try dining at the best Greek restaurant in your city. Greek cuisine not only tastes good but also help maintain your body in a natural way through healthy diet.
Stephanie G.
The best Greek salad anywhere. Desserts are great, too. I like the chopped salad and I always get extra potato salad and dressing just for fun.
(5)Laura V.
Best falafel I have found in the tampa Bay Area. On the menu it is called veggie chickpea pita. Fresh and delicious. I also ordered side cafe salad which wasn't so great unless you love iceberg lettuce. I was hoping for romaine and a few more veggie toppings than 1 wedge of tomato and 1 cucumber chunk.
(4)Karen C.
They offer good food well priced. I especially like their combinations. Soup/salad/sandwich - select two. Clean and attractive modern decor. You order at the counter. Their Greek salad is a specialty but I have never had anything that wasn't good.
(5)Sue P.
I ordered take out--Gyros pita and Chicken Souvlaki, avgolemeno soup, Greek fries and Mythos beer. I'm not Greek, but my friends from NJ are. They were surprisingly happy at the quality of the gyros meat and enjoyed their pita immensely. I had the souvlaki and loved it as well. I ordered the Mythos beer for the husband--his fav Greek beer. The Greek fries were more like thick potato chips with feta and chopped scallion greens. We all loved those! All very fresh and a satisfying meal for my friends (who know a good Greek meal when they see one!). I was so thrilled to make them happy--thanks, Pappas Café!!
(5)Debbie K.
I love their Greek Salads and the Lemon Chicken Soup. I have enjoyed their Roasted Greek Chicken also. The food is freshly made to order and the atmosphere is comfortable.
(4)Marinda H.
I ordered a small chopped Greek Salad salad and was very happy and full! Chopped lettuce, radish halves, black olives, peperoncini's, and feta piled high on delicious potato salad and accented with a shrimp, anchovy filet, and a green onion - lovely presentation :) The bread (1 slice and butt end) and dipping oil was great too. BF ordered the special (2 lamb sliders and side Greek salad) and wasn't as impressed with his meal. Clean quick casual restaurant and friendly staff.
(4)Mike M.
Lamb sliders lunch special were good but small Pricey Great service comfortable atmosphere I've heard the chopped salads are good Would give another shot but not get the sliders again
(3)Kelleigh M.
I'm normally a fan of this local chain of quick serve style restaurant, but this location needs some help. A group of 8 of us arrived, and we put two tables together. They were really sticky and we asked one of the employees to wipe it down for us. She informed us that it's the finishing that is coming off-really? Then it's time to order new tables. Quite annoying that whenever you place your hands on the table, it feels like honey has been sitting on the table overnight. Secondly we ordered some appetizers and were brought large dinner plates. This was annoying because they took up the entire table-what about little bread and butter plates? It seemed as though this place was lacking any type of management or direction. The food was ok but not great, especially for the price. My chopped salad was very wet and soupy. Almost like they didn't dry the lettuce and the water pooled at the bottom. Would I return? Probably not. Especially considering there is a great Greek salad place in the same strip center.
(2)Lauren P.
Go for the mojo pork. It seems weird getting a mojo sandwich at the greek place, but trust me-the 4 stars is based totally on the sandwich. The pork is so moist and flavorful and the bread is to die for! Best part is the sandwich is on special on Wednesdays.
(4)Zoran T.
Wow! What a pleasant experience. We were greeted and served by a manager who was extremely helpful and polite. The food was great. Nice décor and awesome service. We will be coming here a lot. Especially in Sundays when kids eat free with an adult entrée.
(5)Patricia V.
Best Greek salad and gyros ever. Always treated exceptional by the staff.
(5)Chad U.
I went here before a show at Ruth Eckerd Hall because I was running short on time. Not a bad choice when you're in a hurry. But not somewhere I'd goto for dinner without time constraint. Gyro meat was very good. And the price is good too. You can get basic beer and wine too. However, you order at the front and they bring your meal to you. I guess that qualifies as "Fast Casual". And the decor and ambiance... I feel like the place should be crawling with people north of 80 years old. Come on now... modern up a bit! Probably a good destination for lunch. And I think the food quality is better than Little Greek.
(3)Rich D.
Family members have taken me to this Louis Pappas about 4 times over the past few months, as they really seem to enjoy the food and atmosphere. Louis Pappas' is located in Northwood Plaza, on the northeast corner of Enterprise and McMullen Booth in Clearwater. The building interior is an attractive fast casual setup where you order at the counter and find your own seating. There is seating for probably 60-70 people, so it's always roomy and comfortable. Service has always been prompt and friendly, and our meals were delivered quickly. Speaking of good service, a family once left a very valuable personal item on their tray and tossed it into the trash bin while cleaning up. We returned about 20 minutes later to see if we could find it, and the manager had one of the staff members dig through several bags of trash to find it, then cleane and sanitize it before returning it to us. What a kind gesture, and definitely first rate service! I've never been in the mood for Greek when visiting, so both times I've had the Mojo Pork sandwich, which is Cuban style mojo-marinated roast pork and provolone cheese on toasted Cuban bread with garlic herb mayo and mojo juice for dipping. I found the sandwich to be quite good, both cooked and seasoned well. My family members seem to like the "Pick 2" combo of sandwich and soup, and have returned many times to enjoy it. As an appetizer we had the Greek fries, which is a platter of full of crispy, thinly sliced (as in potato chip-style thin) Idaho potatoes covered with feta cheese. They were very tasty, and the feta cheese was a perfect topping I would not have thought of fried potatoes. I'll definitely return for the mojo pork and Greek fries, as it's a winning combination for my tastes. I can't speak at all for their Greek offerings, but I'm not sure I'll ever get to them as long as mojo pork and greek fries are on the menu. Atmosphere: 4 Service: 5 Food: 4 Value: 5
(4)Gary R.
I really like this place. The original family business in Tarpon Springs was good... I think this is better. It's more intimate, more contemporary-- and they have the best Greek salad in the whole wide world!
(4)D D.
Dreadful experience last evening. Watery chicken lemon soup that was tasteless. The Spanakopita was awful and looked like spinich dip had been put in filo dough. We have never had a problem here and wonder if it changed hands but it was so bad we just left the food in disgust and went elsewhere.
(1)Ryan C.
Good gyro for lunch.
(3)Chris C.
Went there first time and got a chicken salad. Best chicken salad I ever tasted. Went back again and tried something different...forget what, it was that memorable. Not bad...just mediocre whatever it was.
(4)Stephanie N.
This place is great if you want a trendy atmosphere for mediocre greek food. This chain is nice, airy and clean with a very commercialized feel. LIke a mediterranean market feeling starbucks. The food is pricey to what I"m used to paying and the food is - alright. Not what I expect when I eat greek, but not horrible. Just not up to my standards :( Boy am I food snob- lol
(2)Connie C.
Okay so back in the day, Louis Pappas down in Tarpon was awesome. But this trying to be a fast food place is not working for them.. Especially since their food just isn't FAST! The restaurant is clean and all, but the food is nothing to write home about. I went with my mom and I ordered the Chicken Souvlaki and she ordered the Grouper Pita. The Grouper was very soggy and did not have any real flavor to it. The whole Pita was pretty much falling apart when we got it. Then as far as my Chicken Souvlaki (which is not what I would call it) was not tasty at all. The Chicken was not in chunks like I have seen most souvlaki served, it looked like hand shredded Rotisserie chicken. It also was pretty flavorless. The other major disappointment was that they made their salads with shredded lettuce. That is a big no no for me. Overall Louis Pappas Market Cafe will not be seeing my business again!
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