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The décor at Eden's Grill is basic, but the food is anything but. This is quality Mediterranean dining, as evidenced by walls lined with New Times Best of Phoenix awards from years past. The pita bread is fresh and the portions served are huge. You rarely see a party leaving without at least one or two containers of leftovers. Many regulars evident. There is a small outdoor dining area. Not sure if its dog friendly, but I suspect it may be only reluctantly. I don't care for the five dollar fee to split an entre. Most dinner entrees are about fifteen bucks and the serving sizes are large, so sharing is a rationale approach for all but the most robust of appetites. Also don't expect a warm welcome if you try to order portions of the menu al a carte. I think it's fine to bring your kids here, but I don't sense that kids are encouraged. They did throw in extra pita bread upon request with our leftovers on a recent visit. Nice. Any complaints are really very minor in comparison to the strengths of the restaurant. This small family owned and operated establishment is definitely worth experiencing.
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