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Feta & Olives – Pinnacle Centre, Toronto

C$6 for C$12 Worth of Mediterranean Food

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In a Nutshell

Bite into classic Mediterranean staples such as crispy falafel pitas, traditional greek or caesar salads, and skewers of marinated meat

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 31, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Not valid for alcohol. Not valid for delivery. Not valid for catering. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Like a gentle dragon or the earth itself, a falafel's rough exterior belies its inner warmth. Crunch through outer shells with this Groupon.

$6 for $12 Worth of Mediterranean Food

Sample classic Mediterranean dishes such as the crispy falafel pita ($5.29), the chicken-souvlaki dinner ($7.79) served with two sides, and a dressing-drizzled greek salad ($5.49). See the full menu.

Feta & Olives

At malls, atriums, and street locations across Canada, Feta & Olives counters stand like bright-green beacons, calling out to weary shoppers with the promise of authentic Mediterranean specialties. The kitchen crew fires traditional souvlaki and grilled, spiced meats and prepares specialties according to customer preferences. The menu includes falafel, salads, and Mediterranean chicken entrees, which may be served as dinner platters or wrapped in pitas for easy transport and last-minute anniversary gifts.

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Feta & Olives

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    Pinnacle Centre, Toronto

    Feta & Olives 16B Yonge Street
    Toronto, Ontario M5E 2A3
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