Find out what Greek restaurants to try in Hempstead. Hempstead is one of the three towns in Nassau County, New York, United States, occupying the southwestern part of the county, in the western half of Long Island. Twenty-two incorporated villages are completely or partially within the town. Hempstead's combined population was 759,757 at the 2010 Census, the majority of the population of the county and by far the most of any town in New York. Also, a village named Hempstead is within the Town.
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4 based on 73 reviews
My wife and I had dinner here recently. Décor nothing special, and plastic menus don't add anything, but the food was quite good. Nice choices of shish kabob that are flavorful. Bread delicious. Chicken soup "interesting" (tomato based). Service fair.
Stayed at the Long Island Marriott. I was looking for some pizza at 10:30. I called one place and even though they closed at 11 did not want to deliver at 10:30. Campus pizza is open until 3. So I ordered a sausage mushroom and olive large pizza. It showed up 35 minutes later. Came hot along with plates and napkins. The pizza itself was good. Lots of mushrooms and olives. The sausage was not crumbled Italian but rather sliced more traditional sausage like you see on a bun. Not what I prefer but it was still good. Overall if you are looking for pizza late night while at the Marriott give them a call.
Best Mediterranean food near Hempstead, New York, United States
4 based on 19 reviews
Authentic food (not American Greek type of food), nice wife n husband owner who want to serve real Greek food here. It's a small take out/self serving, but they do have a few tables. Clean bathroom. If you're in the neighborhood, try it. Street parking or in rare.
4 based on 17 reviews
smÅk-hauÌs is a casual restaurant and bar where authentic American BBQ, cooked low and slow, is paired up with the freshest, healthy international fare. come in and linger or get it to go, our BBQ pits will be loaded with premium beef, pork, lamb, chicken
BBQ in Garden City? No it ain't so...but yes! Nothing fancy smancy about eatin with your hands in a town where the cars are cleaner than the plates on the table. Oh yes, we are talking about paper trays and parchment lined metal sheet trays. A delightful working bar cranks out wonderful cocktails, tap/bottle beers, wine, homemade ice teas, lots of drinking choices to a town who is always thirsty!There's delicious smoked ribs (baby backs or regular spare ribs) half or full racks. Lots of yummy a la carte meats like brisket, porchetta, pulled pork & smoked chicken all priced per 1/2 pound. I personally love their smoked wings because they are not fried and they have 4 sauces to tease you (dry rub/buffalo/Korean/mango habanero). My picks are their Korean & mango habanero. Supposedly mango habanero is their hottest - NOPE! NO WAY SPICY...sweet yes a little kick perhaps but sweaty spicy nada. Note to yes...bring my own hot sauce to dress up a dry rub chicken wing! Only tried their Phil's Cheesesteak sandwich which is quite delicious and hearty but it's more like a hero/hoagie since the bread it's on is substantial. No more loukoumades on their menu anymore, so sad that it has been axed. Just head to 7th street where there's plenty of dessert options. Happy Eating and I'll see you around the tables inside or outside when my bbq cravings urges me!
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