Parthenon Restaurant

2.5 star rating
3 reviews

Category: Pizza  [Edit]

475 Newton St
South Hadley, MA 01075
(413) 539-6612
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Private Lot
Attire:
Casual
Good for Kids:
Yes
Take-out:
Yes
Waiter Service:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
No
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3 reviews in English

  • Review from Lauren C.

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    South Hadley, MA

    4.0 star rating
    8/29/2011

    Despite being in and out of South Hadley for the past 17 years, last night was my first meal from the Parthenon.  I've always been a little weary of the cheesy decor and strip mall location, but I figure that any restaurant that has been in business that long must have it's redeeming qualities, right?

    I was not disappointed.  My partner and I ordered a Greek pizza and Gyro with fries for carry out.  Both were delicious!  The onions were a little undercooked on the pizza, but otherwise the sauce, crust and other toppings were delicious.  The fries were crunchy and well battered, and the Gyro was very authentic.  I'd give 5 stars if they delivered, but overall a satisfying meal.  I will be back!

  • Review from Lora F.

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    Southampton, MA

    1.0 star rating
    1/30/2012

    We went to dinner at the Parthenon last night and did not enjoy it one bit!  We both ordered the whole belly clam dinner and boy were we disappointed when it arrived.  We both got two whole belly clams and two bellys only on a huge plate of Fries.  It cost us $15.99/each what a joke.  We had a groupon so it did save us a bit but if we didn't have the groupon both of the meals would have went back.  We will NOT be back that is for sure.

  • Review from N. P.

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    Northampton, MA

    2.0 star rating
    2/23/2010

    I was almost blinded by the decor when I first walked in: Strings of lights hanging from the ceiling, a perverse amount of "OPEN" signs, illuminated pictures of the Parthenon, and glittering ornaments and trophies. Once you make it through the dense jungle of Greek flags you will be seated at your diner style booth complete with a ducktaped cushion. Now begins the less amusing aspect of the restaurant: the food. Greek food actually makes up only a minute portion of the menu. It's mostly filled with standard diner dishes and assorted American family restaurant stuff. The massive selection of food made it pretty clear to me that none of this stuff could be very fresh. I made the wise choice and avoided any seafood. The rest of the dinner was nothing to speak of really. Salad lettuce was wilted a bit, meat lasagna was decent, baklava was chewy and stale. Go here on a lark but don't expect too much.

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