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    3555 Market Pl W #6, University Place, WA 98466, United States


  • Beirut Bites- At The Marketplace Flats


    +1 253-267-5550


Service options

+ Outdoor seating

+ Kerbside pickup

+ No-contact delivery

+ Delivery

+ Takeaway

+ Dine-in

Offerings

+ Coffee

+ Comfort food

+ Halal food

+ Organic dishes

+ Small plates

+ Vegan options

+ Vegetarian options

Dining options

+ Lunch

+ Dinner

+ Catering

+ Dessert

+ Seating

+ Table service

Amenities

+ Toilet

+ Wi-Fi

+ Wi-Fi

Children

+ Kids' menu

Parking

+ Free multi-storey car park

+ Free parking lot

+ Paid street parking

+ Parking


Beirut Bites- At The Marketplace Flats menu

Kafta Sandwich

Chargrilled ground beef and lamb seasoned with parsley, onions, and spices. Wrapped with hummus, tomatoes, fresh parsley, onions, sumac & topped with tahini sauce.

US$18.00

Falafel Sandwich

Crispy falafel wrapped with tomatoes, pickles, pickled turnips, fresh parsley & mint, topped with tahini sauce.

US$16.00

Fried Veggie Sandwich

Your choice of hummus or mutabal batenjen, topped with crispy eggplant, cauliflower, and falafel. Finished with tomatoes, pickles & tahini sauce.

US$18.00

Shish Tawook Sandwich

Chargrilled chicken breast, wrapped with coleslaw, fries, pickles & garlic sauce.

US$17.00

Lebanese Style Burger

Seasoned beef wrapped with coleslaw, pickles & ketchup.

US$17.00

Lebanese Style Fries Sandwich

French fries, coleslaw, pickles, ketchup & garlic sauce.

US$14.00

Beef Shawarma Sandwich

Grass-fed tri-tip beef, wrapped with pickles, fresh parsley, onion, tomatoes, sumac & topped with tahini sauce.

US$18.00

Gyro Sandwich

Thinly-sliced gyro meat, wrapped in Greek pita bread with lettuce, onions, and tomatoes topped with tzatziki

US$15.00

Full Menu

Discover Beirut Bites- At The Marketplace Flats

If you're craving a delicious mix of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors, look no further than Beirut Bites- At The Marketplace Flats. Located at 3555 Market Pl W #6, University Place, WA 98466, this vibrant spot is quickly becoming a local favorite for those seeking fresh, flavorful dishes served in a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Whether you're in the mood for a casual meal with friends or a satisfying lunch on the go, Beirut Bites delivers a delightful dining experience that’s hard to beat.

From the moment you walk in, you’ll be greeted by the enticing aromas of freshly baked pita bread and sizzling kebabs. The atmosphere at Beirut Bites is relaxed and comfortable, making it the perfect place to unwind after a busy day or enjoy a leisurely weekend meal. The décor strikes a balance between modern elegance and traditional Middle Eastern influences, offering a warm and welcoming space that invites diners to stay a little longer.

The menu at Beirut Bites is a celebration of bold flavors and quality ingredients, offering something for everyone. For those who love to start their meal with a burst of freshness, the mezze platters are a must-try. With options like creamy hummus, tangy tabbouleh, and crispy falafel, these small plates are perfect for sharing. The hummus, in particular, is a standout-smooth, rich, and just the right amount of garlicky goodness. Pair it with a warm pita for a bite of pure heaven.

If you’re in the mood for something heartier, the kebabs at Beirut Bites are sure to satisfy. Grilled to perfection, the chicken, lamb, and beef skewers are tender and flavorful, infused with spices that transport your taste buds to the Mediterranean. The kebabs are served with a side of fluffy rice, grilled vegetables, and a dollop of tangy yogurt, creating a balanced meal that’s both filling and flavorful.

For those seeking a lighter option, Beirut Bites also offers a variety of salads and wraps. The fattoush salad is a fan favorite, combining crisp lettuce, juicy tomatoes, cucumber, and radishes, all tossed in a zesty sumac dressing. The wraps are equally delicious, with the chicken shawarma being the most popular choice. Wrapped in soft pita, the seasoned chicken is complemented by fresh vegetables and a tangy garlic sauce, making for a satisfying meal that’s perfect for lunch or dinner.

One of the things that sets Beirut Bites apart from other local spots is the attention to detail in every dish. The chefs take the time to craft each meal with care, using high-quality, fresh ingredients to ensure that every bite is as flavorful as the last. The use of authentic Mediterranean spices and cooking techniques truly shines through in every dish, creating an unforgettable dining experience.

But it’s not just the food that makes Beirut Bites a standout in University Place-it’s also the customer service. The staff at this cozy eatery are friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu, always happy to recommend a dish or offer a personalized suggestion based on your preferences. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a regular, you’ll always feel like part of the Beirut Bites family.

For those looking to cater an event or enjoy their favorite dishes at home, Beirut Bites offers takeout and delivery services, making it easy to enjoy their delicious Mediterranean cuisine no matter where you are. The restaurant also has a cozy outdoor patio, ideal for dining on sunny days or enjoying an evening under the stars.

In terms of location, Beirut Bites couldn’t be more convenient. Situated in the heart of University Place, it’s easily accessible for both locals and visitors. The restaurant is nestled within the Marketplace Flats, making it a perfect spot to grab a bite after a shopping trip or a visit to nearby attractions. The laid-back ambiance and delectable menu make it a great choice for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner with family and friends.

If you’re wondering about the best times to visit, weekdays tend to be a bit quieter, allowing for a more relaxed dining experience. However, weekends can get a little busier, especially during peak hours, so it’s a good idea to call ahead for reservations if you’re planning to visit during a busy time.

Whether you're a seasoned fan of Mediterranean cuisine or someone looking to try something new, Beirut Bites is a must-visit destination in University Place. With its fresh, flavorful dishes, welcoming atmosphere, and exceptional service, it’s clear why this spot is becoming a beloved local gem. So, the next time you find yourself in the area, don’t miss out on the chance to experience the best of Mediterranean flavors at Beirut Bites- At The Marketplace Flats.


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Location & Contact

Get in touch with our support team


  • 3555 Market Pl W #6, University Place, WA 98466, United States
  • +1 253-267-5550




Clock


Hours

Our open schedules

Day
Monday 11:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Tuesday 11:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Friday 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 08:00 PM



Reviews

  • My family and I decided to meet our close family friends at Beirut Bites for an early dinner to try their food. The atmosphere and music was very nostalgic, the decor was very nice and warm, and the people that work there were very friendly and helpful. Our waiter informed us that Beirut Bites serves Halal grass-fed meat which is a plus for us. Being of a Lebanese descent, I am usually very picky about my Lebanese food, and let me tell you, this place lived up to our expectations. We started off with drinks, and Beirut Bites offers several options of fresh squeeze juices just like they do in restaurants in Lebanon. My wife and I picked fresh carrot juice and my daughter picked the fresh squeeze lemonade. Both were amazing! Next came the Maza (Appetizers). We had Hummus, Mutabal Batenjen, Tabbouleh Salad, Falafel, Fried Cauliflower, and Fried Eggplant. Everything was fresh, delicious, and authentic. For the main course, we ordered beef shawarma sandwich, chicken shawarma sandwich, and the mixed grill plate to share. Everything was excellent. My favorite was the Kafta. One bite of the Kafta, and I felt I was teleported to my favorite restaurant in Beirut. I highly recommend Beirut Bites as it is the best Lebanese restaurant I tried in the Puget Sound area.

    Ahmad Mahmassani
  • Of If I could give more stars I would all over the board. Food was some of the best Mediterranean Food I’ve had! The falafel was so moist and not hard it was perfect the best I’ve ever!!! The service was great the owner came by with a few juices to try a they were good too fresh oj a mint lemonade!! The perfect mix on the lemonade I’ll be back for sure.

    Melissa Jackson
  • This place is as close to authentic as it gets. Ordered the tabboule, chicken shawarma, and lamp mashawi and it was all SO TASTY. I’m always missing home food and this place really hit the spot. A must try!

    Nada Ramadan
  • Met a friend for lunch. Everything was wonderfully flavored. Good serving sizes and freshly squeezed delicious juice! We sat outside, but the inside was clean with a nice ambiance. We had falafel and a mixed meat platter. Both delicious and they brought us more sauces that are made in house. The garlic dip was excellent! Will be back!

    Kathy D
  • Such a cute place in a nice area. I liked the pace of how the food came out starting with the appetizers. Food is very fresh, flavorful and portioned nicely. Definitely a place to save and highly recommend we tried two appetizers one salad, two main dishes, their homemade baklava and caramel dessert along with their fresh lemonade. So it was a lot and we took the left overs to go.

    Micah Jumonji Zerari
  • Beirut Bites breathes great new life into this space. The new owners are very kind and attentive. I had their Kafta Sandwich described in the menu as: ground beef and lamb seasoned with parsley, onions, and spices. Wrapped with hummus, tomatoes, fresh parsley, onions, sumac & topped with tahini sauce, picture included. The meat was wonderfully seasoned and perfectly cooked, all the herbs and vegetables were fresh. Incredibly impressed. I had it with their traditional Lebanese coffee which is basically, rich, roasty, tasty, human jet fuel. Definitely recommend this spot if you are into middle eastern cuisine. I have to try the rest of the menu. P. S. It appears to be a sober location, focusing on juices and soft beverages. P. P. S. Offers halal options.

    Michael Lee
  • Outstanding. Nice space, friendly people, and great food. Try their lemonade with mint- very nice. We shared a plate of humus, fried eggplant, and falafels. Everything was delicious.

    G R P
  • I drove 130 miles round trip to Eat Authentic Lebanese Food at Tacoma’s new place - Beirut Bites Here’s the summary: Shawarma, Kibbeh, and Toum — loved much that I’d come back. Lebanese cuisine holds a very special place in world cuisine, so when I first moved to Seattle from DFW, I was shocked to find none here. A lot of mediterranean places but not a single one was authentic lebanese. Years passed, we got one then a long pause. Finally, Tacoma has given us a gift: Beirut Bites, an upscale and authentic Lebanese restaurant that I couldn’t resist visiting. And I’m glad I did. From the décor to the hospitality, you can tell the owners take real pride in showcasing Lebanon. It becomes even clearer once you strike up a conversation. Appetizers We started with Kibbeh (Kibi), rarity in the PNW. Or even if I found it was dry, dense, and flavorless. Not at Beirut Bites. The minced beef was moist and spiced beautifully, studded with nuts, with a thin crisp shell that gave way to flavor in every bite. Paired with tahini, it was so good. Another standout was the fried cauliflower - perfectly golden, crunchy, not greasy, and delicious dipped in tahini. I also enjoyed the Batenjen Me’le (fried eggplant) and their smooth, thick creamy Hummus, where the chickpeas and Lebanese olive oil shine. The Mutabbal Batenjen (known also as Baba Ganoush) was good too, though I personally prefer a creamier version. The house-made falafels were also good — spiced with fresh cumin but in a very balanced fashion, crisp on the outside, moist inside. Not the best falafel I’ve ever had, but definitely very solid. Tabliyit Beirut Platter This generous platter easily feeds three and showcases the best of the kitchen. The shawarma here deserves a standing ovation at least from me (I know talking about shawarma is very sensitive but let me take the risk). I’ve been searching for the one in the PNW for years — and I think I’ve found it. Both beef and chicken were tender, flavorful, balanced perfectly with pickles, toum, and flatbread with just the right crunch. Even reheated the next day, it was still excellent, the meat and the bread still were the heroes. The toum was another star, smooth as butter, garlicky but not ghostly, lifted by olive oil. Finally, a toum I can truly appreciate. The platter also included grilled tawook and lamb over fragrant yellow rice. The rice was delicious, so was the tawook, though I wished the lamb had a bit more moisture and both kebabs were slightly larger. Still, paired with toum, they tasted good. The tabbouleh was super fresh and finely chopped, another great salad dish. and yes the platter even comes with fries. Drinks & Dessert At the juice bar, the freshly squeezed juices stood out — carrot and orange tasted like pure fruit in a glass. The mint lemonade was refreshing and cooling, perfect alongside the meal. To finish, the house-made walnut baklava had just the right touch of orange blossom water announcing Beirut, fragrant, balanced, and a sweet send-off. Final Thoughts With spacious interiors, traditional lights, Lebanese decor, and a passionate kitchen team, Beirut Bites is bringing the flavors of Beirut straight to the Pacific Northwest. Lebanon has officially arrived in the PNW once again. *from this week they have gone Zabiha Halal. Welcome, Beirut Bites - may you go a long way. Price : upscale vibes, so the prices have reflection, but felt reasonable for the experience.

    Mehrab Shahriar

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