Lavash
3144 Robert C Byrd Dr, Beckley, WV, 25801
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Address :
3144 Robert C Byrd Dr
Beckley, WV, 25801 - Phone (681) 238-5861
- Website https://lavashbeckley.com/
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Eliza C.
This place is great! Stopped here for a quick lunch. We didn't know what to expect -- We were a bit skeptical of stopping at a mediterranean restaurant in West Virginia! However, we were seriously impressed. (This food was tastier than many places I have been to in NYC and Philadelphia.) I had the lamb kebab, which was perfectly seasoned and not over-cooked --- very tender. The eggplant lavash was also delicious. Will definitely be remembering this place on our next trip through the area.
(5)Brad C.
For those who are passionate about food, restaurants fall into multiple categories. There are those we didn't care for, those we liked, those that we found to be excellent, and those that turn into a go-to, bordering on addiction, because it has unique set of circumstances and strengths that keep us going back for more, and always saying its name when asked, "So where do you want to go?" For once, the answer isn't, "I don't care. Where do you want to go?" We have an answer. In a small city where fast food franchises and national chain restaurants dominate the scene, an independent contender is both welcome and desperately needed. Several have come and gone in recent years, and others hang on for dear life. The best ones, those with the ability to survive and thrive, develop an identity, prepare their dishes with consistency and skill on a high level, operate in a customer-friendly environment, and find a way to serve as many tastes as possible while not compromising what makes them unique. That collective feat has been accomplished at Lavash. Authentic Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine features dishes with flavors and colors that are equally vibrant and rich. Those qualities are consistent throughout the Mediterranean portion of the Lavash menu. The Douby Douby Bread is the least expensive appetizer but also one of the largest. Fresh bread covered in garlic butter and Parmesan cheese and served with homemade tomato sauce sounds like a great idea, and it is a great idea, but can also be somewhat overwhelming. My order was positively swimming in garlic butter. Don't get me wrong. I love garlic butter but the mixture was so strong that the aroma lingered in my office for hours after the bread was gone and the empty container was in another room. As good as it was, the garlic content was so strong that it could very easily turn some people off, even the biggest garlic lover around, and forced me to share my order with others when that was not intended to begin with. The bread was fresh, the tomato sauce flavorful, but in the case of the garlic butter a little less would be more. No matter the variety, the price tag for the wraps, subs, and paninis, served with seasoned fries, makes lunch orders simple, cost-effective, and worthwhile. The Chicken Shawarma Wrap is one of the most popular items on the menu and with good reason. The portion size is ample, the wrap stuffed with marinated chicken breast strips, lettuce, tomato, roasted peppers, and the tahini sauce that is a constant presence on the menu. Out of the multiple visits to the restaurant, the Chicken Shawarma Wrap has been the most repeated order to date. There is no better introduction to Mediterranean food. The Kefta Kebab Wrap is similar to the Chicken Shawarma, exchanging seasoned and grilled ground beef and lamb for the chicken, and removing the roasted peppers. Fear not, the garlic sauce remains. The most notable difference is in the texture, not the taste, as the seasoning and portion size are consistent. The kebab is flavorful and well-seasoned, and gives a similar meat-to-vegetable ratio to the Shawarma wrap. There is no such thing as a better selection between the two, only a matter of protein preference. The Chicken Parmesan Sub is a solid choice for those who may visit Lavash but opt for a more familiar menu choice, although the perceived risk of trying something new is clearly well worth it. The freshness of the chicken, marinara sauce, and mozzarella comes through, and the bread is fantastic. As good as the sub tastes, the meat-to-bread ratio is a little unbalanced for my taste, with a $7.99 price tag (with fries). A larger quantity of chicken would greatly increase the value. The most consistent quality throughout the menu is the preparation of the dishes. Everything is cooked and seasoned correctly. The colors are bright, the flavors vibrant and diverse, and the portions large. The service at many institutions is a point of contention and complaint. The opposite is true at Lavash. Granted, someone recognized as a 'regular' at any place of business tends to get a kind of service that others do not. Familiarity breeds comfort. But the service I have received each and every time in the house, from the very first time, be it while dining in or carrying out, has been friendly, fast, and a reminder to tip well in appreciation for receiving service the way it should be. Come to think of it, Lavash defines the local restaurant experience the way it should be.
(5)Gayle D.
Fantastic food. Fast professional service. Very nice decor and music. Be aware there is no beer or wine yet.
(5)Chantell L.
After 2 days of gorging on fried food my gut was overjoyed to find Mediterranean in Beckley. I showed up just as they opened for lunch and was seated right away. Overall customer service was awesome and the food was fantastic. That said, I have 3 gripes. #1-It took 30 min for my chicken kabobs to come out. My salad came out quickly, but it's a salad so that's kinda to be expected. #2- It was pretty pricey considering I just got chicken and a salad. Total came out to $18. #3-I got no pita bread! I've never been to a Mediterranean restaurant where a few pita squares were NOT thrown on with a salad or an entree. The food was legit but I was not too jazzed by the overall experience.
(3)Megan F.
Good Mediterranean food! I had the chicken kebob, my family had the kefta wrap, beef kebob and we tried grape leaves app. Healthy good tasting meal with side salads and we had take out in about 40 min so you know it's homemade. I would eat here again.
(4)M S.
Really nice find in area that seems lacking quality places to eat. A look around the area and one sees why the US has weight and other health related issues. So many fast food chains! Anyway nice staff and decor. Chicken kabob was tasty as well as salmon and fresh salad with dressing on side. Garlic Bread appetizers were tasty too. Great prices too. This place should catch on. Adding more as we went back again. Stuffed peppers were great as well as eggplant dish. Large portions.
(5)Brennon O.
We travel through here often. This is a refreshing change from normal dining and we're happy we tried it. From our youngest child to me "The Oldster," we were all happy with our meals. We recommend trying this. We will be back.
(4)Kristen Y.
I have been here twice while passing through Beckley, WV. Both times were excellent! The service is fantastic and very friendly. The first time I had an eggplant Parmesan sandwich, which was delicious and served with fries. We also shared the douby bread; so good! The second visit I was in the mood for something lighter so I had a caprese salad. Once again, delicious! The balsamic syrup was wonderful, and there was plenty of basil. They also included napkins and cutlery with carryout, which is a must. Great place!
(5)Angela B.
I wanted to take the family/kids someplace different and open their food horizons on our way back from the beach. We ordered the sampler appetizer platter which had the stuffed grape leaves, hummus, mozzarella sticks, and Baba Ganesh. We also got the bread balls. We got a gyro, stuffed eggplant, the kabob wrap and the signature wrap that others here told me to get that starts with a "s" (good call). We did get 2 kids meals (one spaghetti and meatballs and fettuccine Alfredo). The prices were reasonable and the portions good. We also got the chocolate cake (nothing special but requested by my 9 year old), baklava and this other Mediterranean dessert with shredded phyllo. Both which are made in house unlike the chocolate cake. I don't know how to spell some of these things. Our server was very attentive, the atmosphere was nice, and the food was very good. We were staying at the I 64/77 area in the Fairfield and it was a 8 minute ride so it was close and away from all the chains. I must say that Yelp reviewers have given me courage to try the local flavor and leave the chains behind.
(5)Heather H.
It was a good lunch...I had been wanting to try here for quite a while. The food was good and service was prompt and friendly also. The cheesesteak was tasty...fries were delicious! Only thing I saw was off was the mozzarella sticks...on the website they look totally different...not homemade, these were frozen. It would be nice for a dinner date or lunch with the girlfriends but not teen boys!
(4)JW B.
What a pleasant surprise ... nice food, good atmosphere and all around a nice place to stop for lunch. It's a pity that the restaurant is a little off the main track, in particular if you are a traveler. But as I wrote, well worth the diversions. We visited the place based on reviews here on Yelp and the are good. Although non-assuming on the outside, the interior is nice, and it's all good!
(4)Dawn C.
Awesome! Get the chicken shawarma wrap, you won't regret it. Yelp pulled through again!
(4)John B.
I had lunch at Lavash last Thursday and I was impressed. This is a welcome addition to Beckley's culinary offerings. It's a great place for lunch. The staff was friendly and the food was great. The portions are really big- especially for $8. I could've shared my wrap and my coworker could not finish his grilled cheese. Our server was a young guy, Todd, Taylor, or Tyler maybe, and he was polite and attentive. I had the schwarma (sp?) wrap and I loved it. It came with fries, which I generally avoid; however, I couldn't stop eating them. They were reminiscent of my favorite concession stand fries, which is a compliment. All in all, I'm sold on the new place and lamented the loss of the Indian place in the same location. One caveat- no alcohol.
(4)Ross B.
Tired of the same old places for eating out. Between the four of us, no one can decide. So my buddy hit google on the phone and up pops this place. The reviews were good so we gave it a try. Everyone had something different and we had 3 appetizers and everything was amazing. The portions, the food quality, and service were very very good. This might become our go to place in Beckley, WV.
(4)Ann D.
Fabulous dinner after long road trip! The hummus was some of the best we have had, super balance of flavor. And the calamari was also outstanding. There were nine of us and we were all very pleased with our dinners and dessert. Service was attentive and efficient.
(5)Devin O.
Our service was a 9/10, although the place wasn't busy whatsoever..besides us there was only one couple here. The decor was nice, but the walls were dirty. For an appetizer, we got the dooby dooby bread, which tasted absolutely incredible. The bread was amazing, although the garlic and cheese sauce was a little overpowering. I got the spinach pie, which was $10 and looked good, so I had to try it. It consisted of feta cheese and spinach with a flaky crust. The pie tasted great, and ask for the tomato sauce with it, as it only makes the food taste better. I would come here again, and I hope that everyone would come try this nice Mediterranean restaurant.
(4)Jane B.
Amazing food. Offers some very unintimidating selections as well as awesome exotic Mediterranean food. Highly recommend the spanakopita and chicken shawarma wrap.
(5)Kim C.
The food is very good except for the hummus. This was bland and no flavor. The real disappointing thing was the service. We were the only guests in the building so you would think that the service would be better however one meal came out first then my son and my meal came out and then my daughter-in-law had to wait on her meal then we still had the request our appetizers twice before they came out service was just atrocious.
(2)Ali A.
We were visiting Beckley for a few days and were a bit tired of chain restaurants. I was thrilled to hear that there was a mediterranean place in Beckley. The food was awesome, and portions were huge! We went twice during our three day stay, and will definately go back next time we are in town!
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