Welcome to Damascus Grill
Step into Damascus Grill, a haven for lovers of authentic Syrian cuisine. Nestled in Littleton, CO, this hidden gem offers a diverse menu featuring traditional dishes like lamb stew, okra stew, and chicken curry. With vegan options and hearty meat dishes, there's something for everyone. Customers rave about the generous portions, fresh ingredients, and exceptional flavors. The warm and welcoming atmosphere, along with impeccable service, create a dining experience that keeps guests coming back for more. Don't miss out on trying their oven-roasted lamb, baba ghanoush, and quail dishes for a taste of true Middle Eastern delight. This is Middle Eastern dining at its finest.
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1399 W Littleton Blvd, Littleton, CO 80120, United States1399 W Littleton Blvd, Littleton, CO 80120, United States Hotline: +1 303-797-6666
Welcome to Damascus Grill, a beloved Syrian-Middle Eastern restaurant located at 1399 W Littleton Blvd in Littleton, CO. This hidden gem offers a wide range of authentic dishes that will transport your taste buds straight to the heart of the Middle East. From home-style cooking like Okra Stew and Cauliflower Stew to flavorful entrees like Gyros Plate and Whole Trout, Damascus Grill has something for everyone.
If you're a vegetarian, fear not - Damascus Grill has a plethora of options for you, from Falafel Plate to Vegetarian Samplers. And if you're a meat lover, the Meat Entrees featuring Lamb Kabobs, Chicken Shawarma, and Lamb Chops will satisfy your cravings.
But the real star of the show at Damascus Grill is their appetizers. The Grilled Mushrooms, Stuffed Grape Leaves, and Fried Stuffed Kibbi are just a few of the delicious starters that will tantalize your palate. And don't forget to save room for dessert - the Baklava, Kanafeh, and Namoura are must-tries.
After reading the rave reviews from customers like Stephanie B., Russ D., and Nelu R., it's clear that Damascus Grill is a standout in the Denver metro area. The authentic flavors, generous portions, and welcoming atmosphere make it a top choice for Middle Eastern cuisine.
So if you're craving a fresh, flavorful feast that won't break the bank, make sure to visit Damascus Grill. With its delicious food, friendly staff, and cozy ambiance, this restaurant is a must-try for anyone looking to experience the best of Syrian-Middle Eastern cuisine.
If your looking for one of the better places to eat for med food this is the place to go. It been hard finding quality falafals as it's one thing I personally can't make. You can tell this is a local fav and the service is fantastic!
The Oven Roasted lamb and hummus are both bussin. The review must be 85 characters long but that's all I have to say
I've only been here once. I'm a vegan - and their veggie combo was HUGE and DELICIOUS. I will definitely return.
Went in on a Sunday & most tables were full. Several in the kitchen & one waiter handled it quickly! Wanted to try multiple dishes so I over-ordered...Oh, well - Photo Op! I like my steak extra well but this was past that. Very chewy & tough. Likely significantly overcooked. Overall: Chicken, Rice, Pita & Humus were excellent.
If you are looking for a fresh feast and not fancy this is the place! Authentic, delicious Mediterranean food that is reasonably priced. I had the lentil soup, a Greek salad and baklava. The dishes were all delicious and the staff was fast and courteous. Definitely recommend checking this place out! My son had a gyro and said it was the best he has ever eaten. Highly recommend checking this restaurant out if you want fresh, healthy food!
Consistently delicious all these years. The Syrian cuisine is hands down the best in all of the Denver metro. The baba ghanoush is smoky and fresh always. The best baba I've had anywhere. The nutty hummus is outstanding. Lamb kabobs with rice and hummus and pita was spectacular and wonderfully spiced. The entrees are a perfect blend of spice and flavor, each dish having multiple flavors that work well together. Got some lentil soup, another appetizer Baba ghanoush and baklava to-go. Quick service. Friendly staff. Quaint decor. Plenty of seating. You cannot beat this local business. Visit and eat and have things catered. You'll be glad you did.
I've been back to this restaurant over the summer of 2023, where I ordered new dishes from their menu. I ordered the quail, whitefish, okra stew (with ground lamb), shawarma (chicken, beef, & lamb), and grape leaves (lamb & vegetarian). All these times, I got pita bread, garlic dip, hummus, rice, and the house salad. The food is delicious. It comes in huge portions, and it costs less than $20. You are seated very quickly, and the food comes fast. The place is like a small diner with a lot of Syrian decor. This is a great place for a high quality lunch.
The dipping sauce appetizers is INCREDIBLE! I loved each one with the pita bread. I'd order that every time I'm there. There service was quick and straightforward. There was only one server so it was impressive how much he was covering! The decorations take you to the Middle East / Israel so it's a fun atmosphere.
A friend recommended this to me as one of the best middle eastern restaurants in Lakewood/Littleton and I was not disappointed! The chicken shawarma especially was delicious and the pita/hummus that came with each plate were great. I liked the low-key atmosphere and fast service too.
Look, the DG is really good compared to the numerous other Middle Eastern restaurants in Denver. And they've told me they haven't changed their recipes in many years. . . That said, while I love their homemade pita and hummus, and their falafel is still the very best in all of Denver, their baba ganoush is different than it used to be, as in a "where's your old baba ganoush" kind of way. My wonderful MIL and I decided to make a bet a few weeks ago. The bet was about where the best baba ganoush in the Denver area was. I knew I would win that bet because the DG used to have the best baba ganoush in the state, let alone in the Denver metro area. Hands down. No question. Unfortunately, I don't think so anymore. The baba ganoush that I thought would knock her 94 year old proverbial socks off, was indeed very good, and clearly specially homemade . . . but not what it used to be. First, it contained coarse chopped up walnuts; a thing that previously wasn't the case. Second, it did not have that rich, deep, smoky flavor nor the olive oil and tahini overtones which in the "new" (?) version were a bit too subdued. Ya know I appreciate that I'm picking at nits here 'cause the baba ganoush they served was actually very good. That said, it held no candle to their former version, a version I used to travel 1/2 hour out of my way to get. So the message is: DG, you're still one of the best Middle Eastern restaurants in the whole Denver area, but DG, your baba ganoush is now only very good and not so so good that I used to run around betting people that its was the best in the whole area. Sign me, David "Things change now get used to it and eat their delicious falafel et al." M.