Gyro Omelet
Aegean Breeze

Aegean Breeze

327 Stockbridge Rd Great Barrington, MA 01230-1286, United States

Fish • Soup • Greek • Cheese


"Once again, this wasn't my first choice or even second) when I was picking a place to dine. However, I was pleasantly rewarded for not being able to go to the three other places I had in mind before finding this one. I arrived towards the end of the evening but was still met with exemplary service. The food was pretty awesome too. I ordered the Jumbo Sardines on a whim, and I wasn't disappointed. I wouldn't recommend them to many people as that fish tends to be very heavy and somewhat fishy. What I was not expecting was five large fish on my plate, just begging to be devoured. Both the stuffed grape leaves and the tzatziki appetizers were done in the most perfect manner I could hope for. Despite how amazingly tasty the food was, I found a few of the prices to be higher than I would have been happy with $10 for an extra side of rice or pita). But other than that, everything was super fantastic. I really enjoyed the lemon potatoes on the side. The baklava for dessert was able to hit the spot well. Next time I go back, I think I'll try the spanakopita or maybe the kabab. Vegetarian options: There were more than a few meatless dishes. Many things were made with only veggies. Parking: The parking lot is shared with several businesses, and is not paved. More like a hard-pack with stones. Kid-friendliness: Not a great place to bring them. They wouldn't appreciate the quality. Wheelchair accessibility: Other than the parking lot not being terribly friendly to wheelchairs, there was a good ramp to get in, and the staff were very accommodating. I don't know if there was another bathroom, but the one I saw wasn't very wheelchair friendly. Too many tight turns and very little space.i"

Garden Berry Cafe

Garden Berry Cafe

906 Us Highwy 45, Vernon Hills, IL 60061, Indian Creek, United States

Vegan • Coffee • American • Vegetarian Friendly


"Starting with the cleanliness: as soon as you walk in, you're greeted by an odor that can only be described as a mix of stale grease and mildew. They would benefit from closing for a day to drain everything, scrub down every corner of the restaurant, and clean all the appliances to restore it to a basic level of cleanliness. As for the aesthetic: the exterior looks like it hasn’t changed in 30 years, while the interior is a gloomy blend of browns. They do have some charming coffee-themed artwork on the walls that could be integrated into a more modern design, but overall, a significant redesign is needed. Regarding the menu: there’s a common belief that restaurants with over 100 menu items often don’t excel at any of them, while those with fewer than 20 tend to shine. My chilaquiles verdes with chorizo were overly simplistic. Instead of the base of tortilla chips providing a satisfying crunch, they were soggy from the excess juices of the chorizo and salsa verde, leading to a homogenous texture and flavor that was... lackluster. My wife’s avocado benedict suffered the same fate of being bland and one-dimensional. Instead of the anticipated crispy yet chewy English muffin complemented by a tangy hollandaise, everything blended into a singular, unremarkable taste. On a positive note, the servers were courteous and attentive, which was the only highlight of our visit. Overall, it seems Garden Berry Cafe has a long way to go to enhance the dining experience."