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    CAVA

    3.4 (314 reviews)
    ModerateMediterranean, Salad
    Closed 10:30 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Debbi P.

    Mediterranean fast food. Fresh ingredients with build your own bowls. Different proteins, like chicken, lamb and steak. Rices and veggies as well. Lots of toppings, sides and spice levels. Helpful staff. Can eat inside or take out.

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    Cory S.

    I enjoy the occasional Mediterranean food at CAVA nearby, and last night, I went to pick up dinner for my wife and me. She knew that she wanted a greens & grain bowl while I planned to get a pita. Both were build-your-own dishes. While the staff were very nice, I experienced a long line and dishes that continued to need to be refilled. The food tasted great but it took a long while to get, and due to some miscommunication, I was charged for an extra main dish. After the line slowly moved and I got to the first ordering area, I mentioned the bowl and pita I planned to order. My wife told me to order her falafel and to add some roasted vegetables and other sides to the bowl. I always planned to order grilled chicken for myself. They were out of the grilled chicken and roasted vegetables. I waited for a while for both to be refilled and added the tzatziki and hummus and other sides. When being billed, I didn't realize that the roasted veggies were another main dish, and at the point, I was unable to make any changes. Then again, it was my mistake for not knowing this so I've learned my lesson there. When I got home and we ate, the meal was delicious. I was still concerned about the long line and the food continuing to run out and need to wait a while to replace it. I would think the staff would be prepared to continue to replace what is about to run out very quickly (though perhaps this is why there was a long line to begin with). The North Scottsdale location is one of the seven locations of CAVA in Arizona. It offers pick-up, delivery, and dine-in. The restaurant hours are daily from 10:30 AM to 10 PM except for Thursday when it is closed. You can read more about the location at https://cava.com/locations/north-scottsdale-az. Also on the website, you can order online, see the menu, get a gift card, order catering, There is also the CAVA Rewards (https://cava.com/rewards) where if you join, you can get free delivery on your first order of $15 or more. There are three statuses each with different benefits. They also have a status match to earn the highest CAVA status (Sun) for a limited period of time. Again, I enjoyed the food and appreciate the CAVA loyalty program and benefits; however, this location needs some work to shorten lines by being more proactive in refilling dishes and keeping the lines moving. I am hoping that this is different in the future when I find myself back at this location again.

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    Gary G.

    I had a quick and late lunch at Cava today and it was my first time there. I was able to park easily very close to the door. Only one person was in line ahead of me giving time to study the menu. It's a great menu as every item had the calories listed. I chose their new garlicky chicken Shawarma bowel and a soft drink which was the Mexican coke- sugar free. The bowl was not large but the taste was amazing. They had a recommended sauce and I declined the additional hot sauce with spices. In its place I chose their yogurt sauce. The two together were so very good with the garlicky chicken shawarma bowel. I spent about $18 plus tip. I may make this a regular spot for lunch. It is very simple with not a lot of items on the menu. The food is really good. The decor is comfortable for a fast food establishment.

    Harissa Avocado
    Lisa M.

    Food was old, rice was stuck in clumps, avocado was black. The lunch staff are rude as hell. Won't be back.

    Nicole C.

    Finally tried CAVA for the first time and I liked it. This place is like Chipotle but with mediterranean food. You can get a build-your-own bowl or pita where you can pick your base with grains/greens, protein, 3 dips (such as hummus, tzatziki, etc.), toppings, and dressings. They also have set bowls you can choose from. Price came out to $16 for the bowl and drink, and it was good. I hope they open more locations because this location was suuuuuper busy at lunch on a weekday.

    Greek Chicken
    Reagan W.

    Grilled green chicken pita. Fresh is the first word I think of To describe cava. Great flavors and sauce options. I'm pretty sure I could eat here everyday

    8/13/25 well isn't that a shame
    Tom K.

    Food 4 stars Value 3 stars Customer service 0 stars Had a terrible experience this afternoon during a business lunch. Got to the register to check out and asked for two water cups. The employee said "their order of water cups did not come in but I could sell you a bottled water or a drink". I asked if I could just have one of the small plastic cups they use for fountain drinks and she refused. The manager "Liz "came out and reiterated the same thing. Zero customer service, passing along their incompetence in ordering to their customers. All to save $0.10. I hope it's worth it! Won't be back

    Daphne S.

    I came here after church while visiting from Portland. I loooove cava but somehow it didn't live up to my memories of it. I got a honey harissa chicken bowl which I have gotten before and I ate the whole thing but wished it was more flavorful. The saffron rice also was way lighter than I remembered it being. The staff was fairly nice but nothing incredible. The wait wasn't too long for us in line. The space was clean and had lots of seating.

    O'Zandra F.

    For those craving Mediterranean flare or a healthy alternative to fast food, CAVA is a great spot to try. Vegetarians will feel at home. You can craft your own bowls or pita or select one of the chef's curated ones. I love the spicy greens bowl. It's loaded with plant-based ingredients. There is also an assortment of handmade teas and lemonade available. The inside is fairly big and can accommodate parties of four or more. Accessible entrance and parking. Pickup & delivery are options as well.

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    Plastic in my food wtf. I was chewing and i felt something odd in my mouth. Management come through

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    3 years ago

    Locked up cleaning at 9:30. Sign says open till 10. Don't even look up from cleaning. Nice service.

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    3 years ago

    Sophie was amazing and so helpful with my first visit! Lunch was delicious. I can't wait to come back

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    3 years ago

    Every time I try to order online you can't. Every time I go in there they are out of stuff.

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    CAVA to me is honestly one of the best "fast food" spots in scottsdale! The costumer service and attention is amazing!

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    3 years ago

    Another bad take out order. incomplete order. burnt pita. have had several issues. will take the app off my phone.

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    3 years ago

    Came here on 2/9 at 1:15pm. Food was decent at best, out of pita. The two guys working the counter were unbelievably rude. Won't be back.

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    3 years ago

    Lucy was so great! So sweet and helpful and made our bowls so good! We've had this place many times and this was by far the best.

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    2 years ago

    good food but my to go was missing 6 items. it's one thing to miss a few or something is out but 6 lol

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    Ask the Community - CAVA

    Are staff trained on allergy (gluten) protocols?

    yes! Staff are properly trained on all allergy information surrounding what we serve!

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    théa

    théa

    4.6(631 reviews)
    8.3 mi
    $$$
    Luxury
    Rooftop seating

    Alyssa and leslie at the bar were fantastic. They guided me through my cocktail experience with…read moreexpert knowledge, it was amazing. Manager Roman came to check on my table throughout the meal and was a blessing to add to the conversation. A great place for cocktails or food.

    I checked out thea for my birthday dinner on a Sunday. Located on the rooftop of the Global…read moreAmbassador Hotel, this Mediterranean restaurant was quite the experience. Parking is valet only, but since I'm not about that life, I found some parking on the street in a residential neighborhood five minutes away on foot. Ambiance (5/5): Definitely one of the areas in which thea shines. While they have both an indoor and outdoor area, I highly recommend sitting outside on the rooftop. If you do, you'll experience scenic views of the mountains in the background. If you can catch a sunset here, even better. Outside of the views, the restaurant has the fresh decor you would expect from a Mediterranean/Greek restaurant. There's also an outdoor area, and an indoor bar area, if you're just looking for drinks. Service (5/5): Attentive, friendly, and efficient service. Exactly what I was hoping for, especially on my birthday. They were kind enough to hook me up with a dessert for my special day. Much appreciated! Drinks (4.5/5): A full bar with a nice wine list and an interesting cocktail menu. I split a bottle of wine with my parents, but also started off with a refreshing cocktail. Food (5/5): I started off with the flaming saganaki because how can you say no to cheese flambeed table side. Dinner with a little entertainment. If you've never had saganaki cheese, it's a delicious Greek cheese. Pair it with some pita bread and you have yourself a delicious app. From there, I had the grilled skirt steak with crushed potatoes. Naturally, I ordered my steak medium rare. The skirt steak was sliced and cooked perfectly. The potatoes were well seasoned and paired nicely with the steak. All in all, a perfect meal. My parents similarly had great things to say about their selections. Thea isn't cheap. And it does have the see and be seen type of vibe which I'm not a big fan of. Yet, despite all of that, it's an excellent dining experience all-around. While it's more of a special occasion type of spot in my book, I'm definitely looking forward to stopping by again sometime!

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    Green Corner Restaurant - Al Sham beef Combo

    Green Corner Restaurant

    4.5(377 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Halal

    Surprised I haven't left a review yet…read more I love gyro and Middle Eastern food! Green corner has been a favorite for a while now. Big fan of the kibbeh and the beef al sham wraps. The Greek fries are money!! This place is consistent in not just the food, but the service. Everyone is so nice. They are pumped with customers all the time and they keep the place clean and running like a well oiled machine. I've tried over half the menu and everything is good no complaints at all. I'll continue to come here and support green corner. Great job everyone!

    What led us to Green Corner back in the dark times of early 2020 when most didnt want to enter and…read moreeat in a restaurant.. was the level of cleanliness and care they took to ensure customers felt comfortable eating during that time frame. But sadly for us, we didn't live anywhere near their original location. So imagine our joy when this location opened a few years later. (And more locations are soon to be open) Staff: every visit to Green Corner and the interactions with staff has been impressive. They are so friendly, talkative, happy and will take you through the menu if it's your first time or repeated trip and want to try something new. I can only image they treat their employees well for everyone to be this pleasant. Food: always amazing, always correct when omitting ingredients for allergies. Massive selection of usual Mediterranean dishes and some great great unique choices. Their lamb is incredible, chops are fantastic but a slightly longer wait to cook; definitely worth the wait. Choices are as massive as their servings. And you can get all the protein choices in plates, bowls, salads or on the side for when you are really hungry. Catering: Nearly every visit we see the staff gathering large container of food for Catering. This never seems to slow down service. Last visit we saw a member of staff counting the food inside the plastic domes to ensure the Catering order was complete. Order food, get a number stand and sit back and wait (not long) for delivery to your table. I'll add here that each time the food is delivered, its with a smile and well wishes. The food and portions are fantastic, they turn hummus into an artwork, they really take pride in their food. My favorite us the Green Corner Mixed grill, I was asked how I would like the meat cooked. Never been asked that before, so I said how do you like it...medium which was extremely tasty... as I am one of those who usually like meat well done. Can't finish, just walk over and pick up togo boxes and bags. One thing that always makes me feel that Green Corner is truly good and authentic food is seeing a number of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean families enjoying their food too. Always a good sign that you have selected a good restaurant. They have a nice outdoor patio and very clean interior. If anyone from the company is reading.. please look at North Phoenix by the TSMC chip plant as your next location. This area is growing immensely and sparse on restaurants

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    Gyro 101 - Scottsdale - Gyro supreme plate. Delicious

    Gyro 101 - Scottsdale

    4.6(195 reviews)
    10.7 mi

    Best hole in the wall shop in the entirerty of Scottsdale/Tempe/Mesa/Gilbert and dare I even say…read moreParadise Valley? I even thought I should just keep this place secret. But here is the place to impress your date and you can discuss flavors of the best moments of your entire life so far... Also, they do have amazing salads in case your date is boring as hell. Absolutely beautiful flavors in every item on the menu. Can you just do me a favor, use this shop when you need event catering? --- Update: I am still working through all of the flavors and memories while trying to just chow down on an awesome greek salad I started an hour ago. Best food to binge food while binging "Rescue Me" Netflix Denis Leary/Jon Stewart RE: our fire fighters whose medicare/medicade got recently cut off after they ran into burning buildings at World Trade Center on 9/11. ---- Holy F: The food they make, tastes exactly like being there. And how much what you did saved our troops, hence green cards for immigrants debate in politics right now... Change the world through food Oh man, You guys make the best of everything, even put thought into your salads. Everyone loves your food so huge congrats!

    I remembered I got their food for the first time during the pandemic. The food was great but the…read morewait at that time was not short. This time I placed an online order and was able to just pick them up right when they are ready. Chicken shawarma is very tasty. I like the pickles that came with it. Loaded gyro fries is so delicious. I could not stop enjoying them. Babaganoush and hummus are also delicious.

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    Virtù Honest Craft - Duck benny and French toast

    Virtù Honest Craft

    4.3(712 reviews)
    8.8 mi
    $$$$

    Every was great! Outstanding meal served by terrific waitpersons and it was a beautiful evening…read moreenjoyed on the patio.

    There is a small note at the bottom of Virtù Honest Craft's dinner menu saying that, with 48 hours'…read morenotice and a minimum of six people, the kitchen will prepare a whole suckling pig dinner. That tiny note is one of the great understatements in Scottsdale dining. What it really means is: bring people you like, clear your calendar, abandon moderation, and prepare for a full-scale feast. Eight of us booked it. At $200 per person before alcohol, and with a wine list good enough to encourage thoroughly defensible excess, this is not a casual dinner. But the first board hit the table and any concern about value disappeared. The charcuterie spread looked less like an appetizer and more like the catering plan for a small celebration: ribbons of prosciutto, mortadella, salami, sweet and spicy sausages, imported buffalo mozzarella, piles of cheeses, fruit, nuts, grilled peppers glossed with olive oil, toasted bread, and a large bowl full of premium Italian cheese made from the milk of Mediterranean water buffaloes - true "bufala." We barely made a dent in it. The single best bite I had all night may have been the simplest: bread, buffala, those peppers, and a generous fold of prosciutto. Salty, creamy, sweet, smoky, rich. One of those bites that shuts down conversation for a moment. Then came the pasta course: huge paccheri, almost obscenely generous, cooked exactly right and coated in a deep, meaty sauce that tasted as though it had been simmering all day for this exact purpose. There were grilled sausages too, plus a warm, fiery n'duja condiment that made an already indecent meal even more indecent. And then there was the arugula salad - simple, sharp, properly dressed, shaved with parmigiano, somehow good enough that later, when we went around the table naming favorite bites of the night, more than one person picked the salad. That tells you something important: this was not just abundance. This was abundance with standards. Then the pig arrived. Whole. Burnished. Beautiful. The skin was the kind of thing people spend years chasing and almost never find: not merely crisp, but shatteringly, absurdly crisp - paper-thin, glassy, almost like caramelized lacquer. Underneath was luscious, fatty, slow-roasted pork that managed to be rich without losing its structure. Put a piece of that skin on top of a little meat and rendered fat and the effect is almost unfair: the greatest pork imaginable riding on the greatest cracker ever made. The potatoes alongside were outrageous - roasted to that perfect point where the edges are savage and the interiors go soft, clearly acquainted with pork fat and every blessing it can bestow. The greens held their own. Nothing on the platter felt like an obligation. Everything deserved to be there. By then the table was already wrecked in the happiest possible way, and yet dessert still came out in what felt like a parade: chocolate - the sticky toffee kind, butterscotch budino, gelati, and more sweets than eight people had any business facing after everything that preceded them. It was excessive, theatrical, and completely in keeping with the meal. The kitchen had chosen its thesis early - pleasure without apology - and saw it through to the end. What made this dinner memorable was not just the scale, though the scale was frankly ridiculous. We all left with full bags of leftovers, each one loaded with containers from different courses, and it still felt as though the meal could have fed another full table. Plenty of restaurants can overwhelm you with quantity. Very few can do it while making each component feel like the best version of itself. The mozzarella. The peppers. The pasta. The salad. The pig skin. The potatoes. The luxurious pudding. Nothing felt like filler. Nothing felt mailed in. This meal felt like Thanksgiving, Easter, a wedding dinner, and a fiftieth anniversary feast all rolled into one, then tightened up by a kitchen that knows exactly what it is doing. It was glorious, yes, but more importantly it was precise. If you have six to eight people who genuinely love to eat, book the whole suckling pig dinner at Virtù Honest Craft. It is one of the great shared feasts I have ever had anywhere. It's my new death penalty meal.

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    CAVA - mediterranean - Updated May 2026

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