Vegan Restaurant

Adriatic Grill | Mediterranean Restaurant

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · lawrenceville · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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First visit to Adriatic Grill and first real introduction to Bosnian food, and what a great way to start. From the outside, it’s unassuming. Walk in, and you realize this place is about the food, not flash. The space is casual and comfortable, bright pink walls, simple seating, and a relaxed neighborhood vibe. It feels like somewhere locals actually eat, which is always a good sign. We ordered a traditional Bosnian style sandwich (cevapi) and a fresh salad loaded with cucumbers, red onions, olives, and a generous snowfall of feta. The bread was warm and soft, the grilled meat flavorful and juicy, and the creamy sauce tied everything together perfectly. Simple ingredients, done right. You can taste the pride in the cooking. The menu boards are easy to follow, the staff was friendly and helpful for a first-timer, and the dessert case looked dangerous in the best way with cheesecakes, chocolate creations, and more lined up like a reward for good decisions. If you’ve never had Bosnian food before, this is a great place to try it. It’s hearty, fresh, and comforting without being heavy. Definitely worth the visit, and I’ll be back to explore more of the menu.

First visit to Adriatic Grill and first real introduction to Bosnian food, and what a great way to start. From the outside, it’s unassuming. Walk in, and you realize this place is about the food, not flash. The space is casual and comfortable, bright pink walls, simple seating, and a relaxed neighborhood vibe. It feels like somewhere locals actually eat, which is always a good sign. We ordered a traditional Bosnian style sandwich (cevapi) and a fresh salad loaded with cucumbers, red onions, olives, and a generous snowfall of feta. The bread was warm and soft, the grilled meat flavorful and juicy, and the creamy sauce tied everything together perfectly. Simple ingredients, done right. You can taste the pride in the cooking. The menu boards are easy to follow, the staff was friendly and helpful for a first-timer, and the dessert case looked dangerous in the best way with cheesecakes, chocolate creations, and more lined up like a reward for good decisions. If you’ve never had Bosnian food before, this is a great place to try it. It’s hearty, fresh, and comforting without being heavy. Definitely worth the visit, and I’ll be back to explore more of the menu.

Great food and great service! Very nice inside and so many options. Huge desert selection. Highly recommend this place if you are looking for authentic Eastern European food.

Great food and great service! Very nice inside and so many options. Huge desert selection. Highly recommend this place if you are looking for authentic Eastern European food.

Good, but there are many better. The donner kabob was tasty and large. Also had the fries and Greek salad. Fries were standard. Salad was good, but needed a little more dressing and non-lettuce veg. Counter service style restaurant with some seating. Dessert selection looked great, though we didn’t get anything.