Well, we ended up at Greek Islands for various reasons. Obviously not as interesting as many of the suggestions made, but good for the group in question.
And, they did a nice job. Service for a typically boisterous large office group kept everything hummimg. Menu dropping. order taking, dish arrivals, and intermittent busing all proceeded expertly and unobtrusively. Bread baskets had fresh bread.
Ordered several of the cold mixed appetizer platters and they were generous and tasty. Calamari and octopus were tender and good. All the various dips were represented. Only the eggplant (whatever the greek version of babaganouj is) seemed a bit bland. Fried calamari are large pieces, lightly breaded and good. Greek salad was served family style and was inoffensive.
Everyone but me was very happy with main dishes (several of which were the day's special lamb chops). I decided to try the greek sausage flavored with some orange rind. Two very large sausages came, all alone, on a plate. A small side of mixed veggies was on the side. The sausage did indeed taste a bit of orange, but much more of salt and a mild gaminess that didn't really do anything for me. It just didn't have much interesting meat flavor and cloyed very quickly. However everything else was good enough to make up for it.
Dessert of nougatina was acceptable but not exceptional.
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