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Contribuisci feedbackI went to the St. Maron's church growing up in the seventies As a Lebanese youth.. we always considered bread n olives by mass.. I moved to Texas, but when we leave the plane, the first place we go every time
I can't count for so many years. Built on Pitas and flat bread. And had a great lunch with the woman. All I can say is good the best is looking forward to many more years of business and good food and ingredients to take home... Great family business?
A lovely place, great staff and a significant selection of Arabic and Middle Eastern food to chose from. The bakery wins the gold but the staff and location take home the price. I enjoyed the visit and their prices are reasonable. The fresh baked pita are a huge plus. P. S. They owe me one manoosha ?
I havent been down in a while since the pandemic. They really changed it alot in the past year. They added a little grocery section in the back but I dont like that they don't have any prices on anything. Nothing was marked? Its hard to shop when you don't know the price. I always come for there meat and spinach pies when I have a craving. They are the best in town! They have a good variety of traditional Lebanese dishes and sandwiches that you can get to go or eat it. There pies are so fluffy and made with fresh ingredients daily! You gotta try one. Prices are decent too. Great place for a healthy lunch stop!
One of the owners took care of me and by far one of the best customer service from her and just wstching their interactions will have you coming back for more. The variety in different pita's this is a very good place to have some authentic food.