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31 W 2nd Ave, Lexington, North Carolina, 27292, United States
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May 8, 2018
My Brother and I often meet in Lexington to visit & eat as it is half way between our homes. Having tried almost every place in the area our favorite is the Village Grill. The breakfast is excellent with huge delicious omlets. Dinner and Lunch are great and I highly recommend the meatloaf. Not always on the menu, but available if you ask, is a blooming onion that is better than the expensive places. Friendly staff and very good service is a plus. I highly recommend The Village Grill if your in the area.

Mar 29, 2018
I had the flounder plate and it was absolutely delicious. 2 big pieces of flounder, 2 sides of your choice and hush puppies. We had excellent service, and the prices are Very reasonable. They are a Greek restaurant, so you can expect several Greek dishes, but they also have other American dishes to choose from, so your choices are not limited. I highly recommend Village Grill.

Mar 13, 2018
Best variety of food in town - served quickly and always delicious! I love their Greek items and their amazing cheeseburgers. Order a sweet iced tea for an extra treat. The staff is always friendly and will give you many refills for your drinks. Totally recommend Village Grill!

Apr 16, 2018
Comfort food, with good atmosphere. Downtown Lexington and convenient location to walk around the city. Good service, I especially like the Greek selection. We eat here a couple times a month.

Mar 14, 2018
The food wasn't very good, although they did have a wide selection of things to offer. My two children and I ordered three different dishes and none of them tasted very good. I felt like the server was rushing us. I had promised my kids dessert and the server never returned to take our dessert order. We don't live nearby but I will not return if I am in the area again.

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