Peter’s On Eglinton Restaurant
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Pleasantly surprised with the quality of food at this establishment and the price point for what you receive is unlike anywhere else! The plates come …
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Has to be one of our top places to go on our list. We now do go out of our way to come to Pete's the food is so good. it is not only so good, the staf…
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2016/09/24We were in Mississauga at lunchtime on Saturday and I remembered seeing Peter's on Eglinton a few times before when we had driven by. The re…
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8 Reviews on “Peter’s On Eglinton Restaurant”
Has to be one of our top places to go on our list. We now do go out of our way to come to Pete’s the food is so good. it is not only so good, the staff is amazing and the prices are very reasonable and you get a lot of food.
2016/09/24We were in Mississauga at lunchtime on Saturday and I remembered seeing Peter’s on Eglinton a few times before when we had driven by. The restaurant has large glass windows, and it was easy to see that there were always people inside, so it seemed to have a regular crowd. That was enough for me to want to give it a try when we had an opportunity to pass by again. One of the first things that you see when walking in to the main dining room is the enormous upside down Tiffany style, stained glass light fixture. It is probably about 8 feet in diameter. There are also smaller stained glass light fixtures and crystal chandeliers around the restaurant, as well as stained glass panels at the top of the windows. The tables and chairs are a bit dated, but they do fit in with the overall style of the restaurant. They subtitle themselves as a Restaurant & Deli, and we focused on their deli menu for lunch. SWMBO ordered the Tuna Salad Sandwich. At $14.95 it seemed a bit pricey, but the portion matched the price. The amount of tuna salad that was on the sandwich made it a challenge to finish (but she rose to the challenge). The filling itself was almost 2 inches high. Combine that with a good pile of fries, a good pile of cole slaw, and half a good kosher dill, the price was ok. It was big enough probably to share one meal for two people. I had the Smoked Meat Combo for $15.95. Similar to SWMBO’s, the portions were oversized. I really like my deli meat thinly sliced, which is how this sandwich is served. As we left the restaurant, I noticed under their main sign that they serve Lester’s deli meat (from Montreal), which I also like.A smaller dinner would have to be on the agenda.
The large souvlaki dinner is insanely large and quite tasty. I started with the French onion soup which was also very good but not the best I’ve ever had. I’d almost consider this place to be a sort of sit-down version of Zet’s, but I’d give the edge to Zet’s for better food overall. That in no way takes away from Peter’s though. Great place!
Ok so I couldn’t resist bumping up this review ahead of all my pending reviews. Peter’s on Eglinton really impressed me and I have been yearning to write a review!This little restaurant sits in the quiet outskirts of Mississauga. I love how the restaurant is. It’s cute and really reminds me of a country bistro back in the days ! I went on a Saturday evening and place was quite busy but the service was very friendly and attentive despite of how busy it was, that really impressed me.I didn’t know what to choose, as their menu was quite elaborate and appealing. I landed on the firm staples of the eatery. The pork souvlaki (small), chicken brochette and onion rings. I have no idea why they call the souvlaki dinner I ordered ‘small’ and quite the contrary it was huge! It was so tasty! I loved the way the meat was seasoned, so flavorful and from scratch. The sides were also done very well. You can’t go wrong with fresh ingredients and and food that is made with care! 1.5 pounds of mouth watering goodness on one plate! The tzatziki was thick, compact and injected with full flavor. It wasn’t the watered down ‘salad dressing’ tzatziki you find in some places. Thinking about how yumny it was makes my mouth water! The chicken brochette was humungous. It must have been like four chicken breast put together. Despite of the size, the chicken was tender and like the souvlaki it was rich in flavor! Jokingly I asked our waitress if my souvlaki was the ‘small’, how big is the ‘large’? She said: It’s 2.5 pounds, bigger than you hunny.I cannot say enough good things about Peter’s on Eglinton. The warm family oriented ambience and excellent food, I can’t ask for more. When I first arrived I wondered why people at every table that was leaving asked for containers. I realize now after my food arrived that this is a ritual at Peter’s. There is no way one can leave there without a doggie bag! Will I be returning to Peter’s on Eglinton? In a heart beat!..
Went to Peter’s for lunch with a friend of mine. As soon as a I set foot in this resto, it felt like I was in another era. It was quite welcoming, bright and boy were they ever busy. We ordered the smoked meat sandwich and a large souvlaki dinner plate. The waitress had to ask us if we were sure we wanted the large size and said that even the small size was enough for the two of us. In the end, we still got the large size. The sandwich arrived first and it was quite a lot. Has lots of meat and so tasty! I ended up packing half the sandwich to go so I would have some room for the souvlaki. This place only serves pork souvlaki which was kind of disappointing since I prefer chicken. When the meal came, we could not believe how massive the dish was. It was as big as our heads! Salad tasted fresh but the souvlaki itself was ok. The meat was a little tough but enjoyed it nevertheless. We did end up taking half the meal home since we were full to the max. Service was a little slow but understandable since it was quite busy. The waitress was apologetic but she was quite efficient. It would have still been nice if they had the chicken souvlaki as an option.
It’s been a while, but this used to be my regular go to for Greek food. Souvlaki in particular. Portions are huge and the tzaziki is wonderfully full of garlic. The place is busy on the weekends and lunch crowds during the week.
Water. Not terrible30 Mar, 2015Bland, huge portions and terrible service. It must have been good at one point, or it wouldn’t have all these positive reviews. If you look for them, real reviews do exist. The food is bland and made form cheap ingredients. Strangely someone in the kitchen is desperately trying to make good food as the food was cooked well, but was completely devoid of seasoning. The food was bad, but paled in comparison to the service. We were seated quickly, but the waiter was disinterested and rude. Dinner orders were taken, and appetizers came quickly. The soup was fine, and we had almost an hour to enjoy it before we inquired about our mains. All of a sudden, they were coming right up! A couple of meals came up, but then another delay before the rest of the mains came out. The temperature was fine, but bland, bland, bland. If you have no need for taste, the portions are huge, so there’s that, I guess. Definitely would NOT recommend under any circumstances.