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What User likes about Cafe Beirut:
Enjoyed a savory and relaxing lunch at new location on 124 street. Service was attentive but well spaced. Kafta was nicely spiced and fatoush salad was very fresh. Servings were large and all at table agreed we were leaving full and would return. Has kept cafe de ville deco with new accents - nice transition while keeping the warm ambiance. View all feedback. What User doesn't like about Cafe Beirut:
We purchased a Groupon offering food at Cafe Beirut. We arrived at Cafe Beirut looking forward to Mediterranean food. What we observed was our table and one other were ordering a meal. The rest of guests were ordering hookah pipes and bottled water. We found this interesting and but not disturbing. However as the evening went on, the place filled with guests smoking. As our food arrived, the air was so full of smoke... View all feedback.
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We purchased a Groupon offering food at Cafe Beirut. We arrived at Cafe Beirut looking forward to Mediterranean food. What we observed was our table and one oth...
read moreEnjoyed a savory and relaxing lunch at new location on 124 street. Service was attentive but well spaced. Kafta was nicely spiced and fatoush salad was very fre...
read moreWe had a groupon to try the new Cafe Beirut, on 107 street just south of Jasper Ave. We started with the falafel, had two different mixed grills for main course...
read moreThis little cafe has wonderful food at a great price. Everything is very fresh and prepared on the spot, which means you may have to wait a bit for your meal, b...
read moreOrdered hummus a quesadilla and some cute little beef (looked like a pirogi, was not a pirogi) I had it delivered by skip the dishes.
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read moreCafe Beirut offers Lebanese cuisine with mixed reviews. While some diners found the food exceptional and reasonably priced, others were disappointed by the overwhelming smoke from hookah pipes and lack of focus on food. The new location on 124 Street received praise for its savory dishes, generous portions, and warm ambiance. The Whyte Avenue location impressed with flavorful dishes like Tawouk Kabob and Sultan Kabob. Despite the mixed feedback, Cafe Beirut remains a popular choice for those seeking authentic Lebanese fare.