Yum Yum! Greek Food!
I was hungry when I got home from work yesterday. I had eaten a small, early lunch because I had to get to work, but also in preparation for our dinner at The Pickled Greek.
We were on our way up Lowry Hill Road, when a neighbor stopped us to ask if I could massage his leg soon, since he’s been having trouble with it. I said, yes, give me a call, and we traveled on.
There were a few people there already and Heike sat us at the table she was working at with the reservation book, close to the bar area and kitchen. We saw the usual suspects: Lorine and Diane, Margi and Fran, Joe and Val, Diane Marie, and more friends and supporters trickled in throughout the evening: Peter and Carol, Leonore and Paul, Mike and Barbara, Avalon and Athena, Doug and Isabel, Jenny and Chris, Jeannie and Rick, etc. etc.
We looked at the menu and couldn’t get past the appetizer section! I wanted everything (except for the meat things, but there were only two apps with meat - cool!). We ordered the tzatziki (cucumber, garlic yogurt dip); the melitzanosalata (roasted eggplant, red pepper and garlic dip); the spanakopita (spinach and feta in phyllo); the dolmades (herbed, rice-stuffed grape leaves); the falafel (herbed, fried chickpea balls); the calamari and the tyropita (cheese-stuffed phyllo triangles).
It was all fabulous! Our only mistake was ordering tzatziki, since a couple of the other things came with it (the grape leaves and falafel), so we had an abundance of the delicious stuff. It was the only thing we couldn’t finish. But we didn’t leave much. We shared a bottle of Mitchell’s Pinot Nero and it was a perfect meal.
Nikki was our server and apologized at one point for not paying enough attention to us. It was not a problem, we had people popping over to our table throughout the evening, and we had each other and Biggie to occupy our attention. Besides, we got our wine and food in a very timely manner, and were pretty busy polishing it off most of the time. Oh, and Peter started dancing with Pam and Heike and Cindy twice while we were there, so there was plenty of entertainment.
We were about half-way through our repast, when I spotted Aaron! Peter’s chef was back for opening night! I jumped up and ran over to give him a hug. He’s looking great and he says he’s feeling good, too. What a thrill for him to see the day we’ve all been waiting for! He’d worked so hard for so long before his diagnosis with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, that it would have been a real tragedy for him to have missed it. He’s here for a week and looking forward to coming back when his treatments are finished, and taking over in the kitchen. We’ll surely be stopping in during the week to visit with him and the rest of the gang.
In more good news….Vinnie comes back today from rehab in CA. It’ll be great to see him again as well.
By the time we had finished, all of the indoor tables were full and a couple of the outdoor tables were, too. We are extremely happy that there will be NO SMOKING inside the Pickled Greek. Peter, himself, goes outside when he wants to light up.
They’ve also decided that, for the time being they will not open for lunch. They should be busy enough with dinners, especially if they continue to provide the quality and service we experienced last night. I think they decided that, after two refrigerator malfunctions (and subsequent food losses) over the week-end, that they’d get new equipment before getting overly ambitious.
As for the rest of the menu, the two appetizers we didn’t have were the lahanadomathes (spiced lamb and rice cabbage rolls) and keftedes (lamb and beef meatballs in a tomato herb sauce). For soup or salad, you can have a traditional Greek salad, a warm spinach salad, a village Greek salad, which has the veggies without the lettuce, and Yia Yia stew, a hearty seasonal veggie soup. Mmmm!
For sandwiches, they have the classic gyro, a souvlaki pita (with marinated chicken, beef or lamb), a keftedes (meatball) sandwich, a falafel pita, a veggie pita or a Greek hamburger. All sandwiches come with your choice of fries or Greek coleslaw.
The entrée selections are souvlaki (slow roasted, marinated beef, lamb or chicken kabobs); moussaka (herbed eggplant lasagna with or without lamb); pastitsio (macaroni and ground lamb casserole); a leg of lamb; a NY steak or fresh fish of the day. All entrees are served with seasonal ratatouille and rice.
The prices are very reasonable. Our total for the evening came to $77, not including tip. Truly a bargain for all that food and the delicious wine. Salads are $9 or $10, sandwiches $9-$12, and entrees (except for the fresh catch, which would be market price) $16-$23.
After the feasting, and to celebrate his opening, Peter opened a couple of bottles of ouzo and shared a drink with each table. It was a great evening. The acoustics inside were very loud, but it’s a Greek place, there’s going to be a lot of activity and noise. But it will always be a good time. We had so much fun I forgot about my Greek lesson. So, bon appetit!
Tags: good food, Greek Food, melitzanosalata, pickled greek, restaurant reviews, restaurants, spanakopita, St. Croix, tzatziki

May 28th, 2008 at 11:36 am
Fantastic! I can’t wait till I can try it.
May 28th, 2008 at 3:08 pm
Thanks for the great review, photos and video! We saw Peter on Sunday and he begged us not to come on opening night, so we’re saving it for next week to give them a little breathing room. My Greek husband is very much looking forward to getting a taste of home here on St. Croix. Yiasou!
May 28th, 2008 at 9:28 pm
So sorry that I missed opening night. I am so excited to get back on Island and eat, eat, eat and drink,drink, drink with Peter and all the other Pickled Greeks.
May 29th, 2008 at 1:03 am
Thanks Terry for the awesom review and the pics Okay I just got home from the Greek, I’m pickled and I’m lovin it mon………….Cef……..Papi
May 29th, 2008 at 7:50 am
You two are MEDIA GIANTS! Love the photo bubbles and the video.
Most of all, it’s wonderful that Peter is finally on his way after the arduous attempts of this past year.
He sure put his heart and guts into getting this going and deserves a following.
It looks so inviting and the food looks and reads yummy.
We’ll be sure to try it soon.
Thanks!
May 29th, 2008 at 9:13 am
Hey Jamila and Diane and Papi, thanks for reading!
And, thanks, Bonnie - Michael does the cool visuals, I’m the word nerd.
May 29th, 2008 at 12:53 pm
Do you have a phone number for the Pickled Greek? I’d like to make a reservation but even 913 doesn’t have a listing yet. Pls. send me an email or post the number here. Thanks!!
May 29th, 2008 at 1:33 pm
the Greeks # is 713 1868……..call us!!!!!!!!
May 29th, 2008 at 4:13 pm
I was sooooo sorry to miss the opening….but I was there in spirit and will share the repast when i get back. Missing you all…and no greek food for true in Taos……love you Papi and Heike…..soon come! Congrats Aaron and Vinnie too!
May 29th, 2008 at 4:23 pm
Deb, ya gotta ’splain the name thing to me. Not necessarily here if that doesn’t work for you….
I’m sooo confused!
So, you’re coming back then!?! Awesome!!
May 29th, 2008 at 5:39 pm
I too am sorry to have missed opening night. We just don’t know how to have that much fun in Connecticut; we’ve got to get back to St. Croix, now the home of the best Greek food in the world. Cheers & best wishes to you Peter.
May 29th, 2008 at 8:46 pm
Greetings from NY! My sister (Diane / South Shore Cafe) told me about your blog and I found it! Love it - great job Terry & Michael. I LOVED the photos and video from the Pickled Greek grand opening, very cool.
Peter — CONGRATS and I can’t wait to “eat Greek” next time I’m on island!
Love to all!
May 30th, 2008 at 1:53 am
Hi Ward, you’re right. I never had this much fun in New England.
Hey Squeeze - thanks for finding us. Hope all is well up there!
May 30th, 2008 at 11:22 am
Hey guys ~ I love your blog spot about the island. Josh and I can’t wait to try the Pickled Greek! We plan on “Getting Pickled” when our good friend Amanda is working next. See you soon!
May 30th, 2008 at 11:38 am
Amanda’s working tonight, Leslie. She already has a table that’s requested her, too. Have fun!
June 2nd, 2008 at 1:32 pm
Well, Josh and I wandered in to the Pickled Greek around 8pm and the place was packed! Having been in the restaurant biz for years I decided it was not a great time to request a server. So we were seated inside and had the great pleasure of meeting Peter’s daughter Nikki as she waited on us. I can’t say enough about our experience!!! Not only was the food out of this world (best tzatziki sauce we’ve ever had), the service was acceptional and the entertainment was priceless.
September 6th, 2008 at 5:31 pm
[...] The Pickled Greek will have it’s “official” Grand Opening” (OH PAH!) on Tuesday, September 9th. Aaron’s back cooking and the gang is gung-ho. Give them a call at 713-1868 to reserve your spot and make it “official”! [...]