Slice Of Greek
I’ve got all the details you need to write your Louis C.K.-style restaurant review for Slice Of Greek. This place has a reputation that could use some polish—but let me set the scene: It’s not exactly a five-star joint, but there’s a certain hometown charm to it, like your aunt’s kitchen, if she tried to make Mediterranean food on a Tuesday night, half-assed but with love.
So, here’s the vibe: walking into Slice Of Greek is kind of like entering the local diner where you expect to see the same faces, and you do, just like your regular bar where everyone pretends they don’t know each other’s names. It’s cozy, but let’s be real, uncomfortable enough that it feels like you’re sitting on a plane next to that guy who keeps asking if you’ve watched the new Marvel movie. The service? Let’s just say it might take a little longer than you hoped. You could have watched an entire season of a show before the food arrives—but hey, your eyes can wander around and judge the decor, which is somewhere between “we painted it ourselves” and “is that a condiment bottle from 1987?”
Now onto the food—it’s their signature dishes where things get interesting. I’ve heard rants about the Spinach Pie being too crispy, like your ex trying too hard to impress you but failing miserably. Some folks rave about the pizza, calling it the best in town, while others bemoan the lack of feta in their Greek salad—like, come on, guys, it’s a Greek salad! They should be throwing the feta at you like it’s confetti at a parade!
The location? Ah yes, it’s tucked away—111 Belmont St, South Easton—on a road where you’d drive by if you lived nearby but never make a special trip for it. But let’s face it: everyone needs that one place that’s good enough to fill your stomach even if Netflix is calling your name.
So, if you ever find yourself at Slice of Greek, keep your expectations in check—think of it as your Mediterranean fallback plan, the place you go because there’s a 90-minute wait at the good Italian place down the street. And if you want to feel adventurous, you could always hop over to [Zatar Lebanese Tapas Bar](https://firstplacefood.com/tx/zatar-lebanese-tapas-bar), which probably understands flavor a little better.
Slice Of Greek Phone Number
(508) 230-0042
Slice Of Greek Address
111 Belmont St
South Easton, MA 02375