Lexi Meze Bar & Tavern
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Came here for a surprise birthday and was pleasantly surprised!. A very nice, cosy venue that makes you feel welcome and serves great quality food. Th…
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“Lady, I got buddies who died face down in the muck so that you and I could enjoy this family restaurant!”Before Lexi was Lexi, it was Thanasis Greek …
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Lexi Meze Bar & Tavern is open for Casual Dining. Lexi Meze Bar & Tavern serves Greek dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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2 Reviews on “Lexi Meze Bar & Tavern”
Came here for a surprise birthday and was pleasantly surprised!. A very nice, cosy venue that makes you feel welcome and serves great quality food. The owners go above and beyond to make sure we were looked after.Highly recommend!
“Lady, I got buddies who died face down in the muck so that you and I could enjoy this family restaurant!”Before Lexi was Lexi, it was Thanasis Greek Tavern. The Dear Luncher did once visit when it was still Thanasis, but this was the first visit under its new moniker of Lexi. With a nice new paint-job and facelift, the tired old surrounds of Thanasis were a distant memory. The Dear Luncher recalls not being blown away by the fare on his last visit. This time, in attendance for a function, The Dear Luncher began to wonder if the changes to this old-school Greek tavern were only cosmetic. Or was there also improvement on the cuisine front? The answer is yes. The banquet/set-menu Your Dear Luncher experienced was fairly consistent across the board and enjoyed by all and sundry. The highlights for The Dear Luncher: saganaki and the lamb. The chicken skewers being a tad dry was the only disappointment. The Dear Luncher also felt that whilst there was an abundance of entrees, there was not enough by way of main-plate meat. Yeah, well, that’s just like Your Dear Luncher’s opinion, man. This is a bit of a different venue from the usual Greek restaurants around the South East of Melbourne, in that it has an old-school Euro vibe about it, with the dance floor and Greek music. “Sometimes you eat the bear, and sometimes, well, he eats you.”