Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Herc's Greek Eatery
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It was a gorgeous afternoon when we arrived at Herc's Greek Eatery on Notre Dame Avenue.
I had not been there before, but my other two companions were there several years ago.
Eatery is a good term for this restaurant. As you enter, you immediately see a counter at the end of the hallway. There you are greeted by a hostess who will take your order and explain the options to you. A signboard above the preparation area shows the menu and the prices.
I was not particularly familiar with Greek food and needed a little help with the selections. I decided on the combo (mixed souvlaki) and we all proceeded with our orders. Then, with a small number card, we picked out a place to sit.
It was not crowded, which was good, since the tables were placed quite close together. At 5'9" and 220 lb, I am not a small guy and I tend to spill out of any small chair that I am seated in so I was happy that the crowd was light.
It seemed a busy enough place with two waitresses to look after the guests as well as monitor the drive-though.
The meals were large enough and tasted quite good. If greek food has a particular flavour it would be garlic - like the seasoning on our salads.
The young lady who brought our food was kind enough to take our photo and was also very friendly.
She was at our table at least three times to ask if we needed anything else. We took her up on her offer and ordered two glasses of water.
Our youngest adventurer was not hungry, having eaten not long before we went out.
One of our members is overseas visiting her family so for the time being we will be a party of 3.
Herc's Greek Eatery, aptly named
Our bill was $38.09 before tip (no alcohol)
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