Came here after the gym from across the street for breakfast. The prices were reasonable for breakfast plates but I can’t say the same for the chocolate milk. Their large, which was not really a large was 3 dollars and some change. I’m pretty sure they bought a whole gallon of chocolate milk for cheaper than that. Food was just decent and our server was friendly. But the 2 stars are for the price of chocolate milk and for the wait time ~40 minutes for my scrambled eggs, wheat toast, home fries and bacon.
Vi H.
Place rating: 1 Boston, MA
Was looking for something that was open on Sunday afternoon. Wanted chicken kabobs and gyros and found this open. The food was not as expected and tasted old. The yogurt cucumber salad tasted a bit sour as well. It was a waste for chicken and lamb rice plate that also had no taste. Wasted $ 30 on a to go order. Never again.
Ronald D.
Place rating: 4 Worcester, MA
Went for lunch with girlfriend and her nana, got the 7oz bacon burger and it was great boneless buffalo wins are great too, nana got a blt and for someone who«wasnt hungry» she ate everything on her plate.
Jonathan B.
Place rating: 1 Weymouth, MA
These are the worst Falafel Roll-Ups I’ve ever eaten in my life. The bread that they use for the wrap may literally be made out of cardboard, I can’t tell the difference. The ingredients they put in the wrap are never fresh, and looks and taste like a mushed up and grounded old salad. They are overpriced as well.
Lad D.
Place rating: 5 Chelsea, MA
Cute restaurant with some great Mediterranean options and American ones too. I had a combination plate with grapes leaves, meat pies and kibbeh. It was all tasty. My mom had the fish and chips. Hands down, the best French fries I’ve had in a long while. They were perfectly crunchy on the outside and the inside was moist and tender. A bit of a drive for me, but Lovely Pets is down the street so I have more reason to make the trek.
Robert H.
Place rating: 2 Quincy, MA
SECONDTRY I have a favorite breakfast place but usually use it for take out as it is a bit claustrophobic, so we drove about. A backup place near where The Hat Rack used to be was chaos in the parking lot so we drove past that as well, and decided to give Webster’s another shot. SERVICE: 2STARS She was nice enough, but apparently overwhelmed. HOMEFRIES: 2.5STARS That is the best you can do ? MEDITERRANEANOMELETTE: 2STARS Just like the chicken kabob from two years ago, incredibly bland and plain. The menu said it had spices in it, I didn’t detect any. The«steak» was shaved steak and not particularly good either. So I see some folks with credibility elsewhere like this joint, it is all yours.
Chris G.
Place rating: 1 Braintree, MA
Gross food and over priced too. Place is filthy and out dated. Stay away! Staff is very rude as well!
Chhean S.
Place rating: 2 Quincy, MA
Food needs improvement. I had the chicken combo #1 and it was not what I expected. They used mostly the dark meat part of the chicken, which is okay I guess. But the chicken was really dry. The rice was mixed in with the chicken and there was also some beef, and then they added walnuts on top. I didn’t see walnuts listed as topping ingredient on the menu either. The presentation of the food wasn’t great either, but I took my food to go. Maybe it’s different if you eat in. I might give this place one more chance, but Falafel King is right down the road near Quincy Center and has a similar food but less options.
Katie K.
Place rating: 1 Weymouth, MA
Do not understand how people are pleased with this place! Sat at a table at 9AM(grabbing breakfast before work at 10:30) and had to get up and leave. Our waitress came over and took our order at 9:10 and then around 9:45 she came up to us and said«oh the chef was dealing with a big party, you don’t mind waiting do you?» UM I HAVEWORK… Cannot believe how rude the service is all the time here.
Matthew M.
Place rating: 5 Rockland, MA
This place is great! The staff is friendly and the food is great! Since everything is made in house, you know you are getting the freshest food possible. Try the meat and spinach pies. If you like grape leaves and Lebanese salad, those are a must try.
Em E.
Place rating: 3 East Weymouth, MA
A disappointing #9 combo has not changed in years. I found the place pricey. Kibbee(raw) good. Humus good. Tabbouleh okay. Sorry for any incorrect spelling. I have eaten there a few times lately. I find that I drop a few bucks and am not happy. Being of Middle Eastern decent I am a good critic of this food. Fallible Kind a much better value. There is room for improvement.
Tim B.
Place rating: 4 Winthrop, MA
We’d been to Webster’s a few times several years ago and liked the food, so we tried it again last night when we were in the area. Boy, are we glad we did! Everything was incredibly fresh and very tasty. The dressing on the Fatuoush salad is excellent. We had the vegetarian platter and kefta kabob. The tabouli was the freshest and best I’ve ever had. Everything was absolutely delicious, and we had plenty for leftovers. Service is friendly and relaxed. My only quibble is that the décor is a bit tired. We’ll be back!
Lincoln W.
Place rating: 5 Quincy, MA
Some of the best burgers I have had from a take out place. The grape leafs wear wicked good also. It has a nice mixe of middle eastern food and western food so me and my g-friend wear equally happy. Also they took my order at ten mins before closing and waited ten mins after closing for me to pick it up. I will def go back.
S S.
Place rating: 2 Quincy, MA
This review is based solely on the falafel. Was in the mood for it and didnt feel like dealing with quincy center for falafel king. However the falafel here is Less than mediocre. Very dry and too much pepper. It tasted like it was made yesterday and nuked today. Next time I will go to falafel king even though its hard to find parking there.
VKR N.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
My husband and I absolutely LOVE this place. We had the meat dinner for two which came with a huge plate of rice, beef kabobs, chicken kabobs, and another meat patty. We also ordered the vegetarian plate with tabbouli, humus, baba ghanoush, and falafel. I have eaten my fair share of Middle Eastern food starting in college. Much of what I have had has either been dry dusty kabobs, or dense nasty falafels. I have *never* in my life had falafel that was so ethereally light. Those little balls converted me back to being a falafel fan — but, to clarify, only a Webster’s falafel fan. The kabobs also made me a believer again. They were tender, juicy — both the beef and chicken were to die for. Writing this review makes me wish I was sitting there again. Total before tip was $ 40 — and we had leftovers for home. A bargain! The service was great, too, and we loved the down-to-earth surroundings. They have my undying support!
Hunter B.
Place rating: 5 Vernon Hills, IL
OMG, boy was I impressed!!! For a little family Resturant the food was outstanding. I do not get to, this town often, but I go, out of my way to eat here. A family owned business. The stuffed grapes are fantastic and the lamb was yummy. I always eat too much at Webster’s. Way to go!,
Christopher C.
Place rating: 5 Weymouth, MA
Outstanding Tabouli and Hommus! Way better than store-bought. Friendly and engaging staff.
Jeff C.
Place rating: 3 Quincy, MA
Yes, you may be the only people in here, but the baba ganouj, hummus and tabouli platter is spectacular with plenty of tasty olive oil drizzle and a healthy serving of pita bread. I’ve had the marinated chicken a few times and enjoyed the seasoning. The wraps are amazingly huge and tasty too. Very outdated décor and furnishings, but hey, where else can you sneak away to on your lunch break for a $ 2.50 Coors Light? Service is friendly enough and they’re open until 9 most nights. Sorry-no delivery, but take out is encouraged!
Joojie R.
Place rating: 2 Westlake Village, CA
Why is everyone rating this place with 4 or 5 stars? I honestly don’t understand. Anyways, I went here for dinner once and my husband and I were the ONLY ones there. Not that that’s a problem, but it was a bit weird. Anyways, I ordered the Fattoush salad and it was yummy and then I ordered the grilled garlic chicken wrap. It was something I could have ordered at the 99. They actually had Chinese stir-fry on the menu. Seriously? The service was great though. Pros: — great service — great parking Cons: — weird menu — food was blah If you want falafels or chicken shwarma or tabouli, go down the street to Falafel King. Much cheaper and much yummier. I promise.
Katie R.
Place rating: 3 Quincy, MA
Went for Lunch on New Years eve and we were the ONLY people in there. not another soul came or left while we were eating. The service was very friendly our waitress was very nice but the food was only so so. I will give them a second chance to test out their babganous and kabob plates. Their Kibbie wrap was not so great. Their french fries however were delicious. Hummus was good too but falafel kings was better.