OMG my favorite place for fresh pita bread and hummus and tabooleh. My mouth is watering just thinking about it… I’m having friends over for dinner on Saturday and it will be from George’s and Lee’s!
Sami P.
Place rating: 5 Worcester, MA
I have been going here since my kids were babies and they are now in their twenties. Same great service. Same friendly service. Will continue bringing my business there.
John S.
Place rating: 5 Fort Devens, MA
Gracie and the gang at George’s make the best Lebanese food in the area. Always fresh and delicious! I would never think of going anywhere else. The stuffed grapeleaves are to die for and so is the kibbee, fatiahs, cheese loaves and all the pastries too! Wonderful food just like sittoo used to make.
Alice t.
Place rating: 3 Shrewsbury, MA
Spotty fresh pita availability(they source UMASS, El Basha, a local Price Chopper among others), but when it’s available, it’s the BEST. I’ll never go back to store-bought pita – they’re all so stale in comparison to these soft, chewy, fragrant fresh loaves. However, they are preservative free, so by the end of the day they too will be stale. It’s good while it lasts.
A T.
Place rating: 4 Shrewsbury, MA
Fantastic, fragrant, pliable, delicious pita bread. I can’t go back to grocery store pita bread. This place supplies El Basha, the bread is also sold at D’Errico’s, and I was also happy to find it in the UMASS Med Center Cafeteria as well! However, the bread has no preservatives, so eat it up on the day of purchase, share w/people, because the next day it’ll be noticeably staler – almost like supermarket pita at that point. The place also has some Lebanese grocery products, pastries, meat pies, etc. Unfortunately, sometimes they’re out of bread by early evening.