My fiancé and I went here on Saturday based on the Yelp reviews.  The reviews were spot on!  We went to the bar and enjoyed good drinks (although John thought the beer selection was average), followed by REALLY good food.  SURPRISINGLY good food.  John had the steak au poive, still mooing, and was blown away.  The waitress was friendly, attentive, and had some drink suggestions that we didn't take but appreciated nonetheless.  I had the meatloaf special with the mac and cheese, and I've been dreaming about the mac and cheese ever since!  I was so impressed that I brought my daughter back the next day.  We sat upstairs in the dining area, and I ordered a Greek platter that someone had recommended the night before.  By the way, the person who recommended it worked at another restaurant in the area but went to G's all the time to eat!  If that doesn't say something...
The Greek platter had a LOT of food, and it was all fresh and delicious (although I'm not quite sure why Jersey tomatoes are not making their way into restaurants). Â The only reason G's didn't make five stars is because I ordered the pecan pie for dessert. Â I guess I was greedy for an overall amazing dining experience, but the pie fell short, soggy on the bottom :( Â So sad.
Oh, and the music on Satuday night was WAY to loud to enjoy!
In the 6 years  i've lived in Warwick I can honestly say that G's has been on a steady decline. The food quality is inconsistent, sometimes it is very good and other times it isn't. We use to go at least once a week  because it was great, but now only go occasionally because it's good enough. I also think the hostess/ owner could be a little warmer. A smile once in a while goes a long way in a small town.
Review Source:We stopped by for an early dinner while visiting the Renaissance Faire in neighboring Tuxedo Park. Â This was my first time in Warwick, and was surprised how nice this village was. Â With nothing to go on other than Yelp, we decided on G's, and I'm glad we did.
Based on some of the earlier reviews, I was expecting your typical diner. Â It may be or have been at some point, but clearly the decor and menu seem to suggest that the place aims to be more. Â With a large, spacious seating area with high ceilings, wrap-around windows and dark wood trimwork, definitely feels more upscale.
The menu is large and dishes vary from simple diner food to fine dining, with no tacky Greek diner menu-feel. Â I ordered from the Specials menu, a stuffed veal chop that sounds good. Â The prices were all very reasonable, so I expected diner-quality food. Â But I was pleasantly surprised! Â The veal chop was huge, perfectly cooked and seasoned, nicely presented (see picture I uploaded). Â Even the stuffing was good, with pine nuts and raisins, a nice touch. Â Good at any price, amazing at $16!
My wife wasn't hungry so she ordered the mesclun salad. Â It was also huge, and seemed to be fresh with lots of ingredients.
You can order beers on tap. Â Very nice! Â Definitely not your average diner, but it makes perfect sense, with a full bar downstairs (says "Bank Street Tavern" out back, but it's one establishment with G's).
Also look for Asian special dishes. Â My wife noticed one on the menu. Â It may be odd, but not when you realize that G's is owned by a Korean family! Â Wish I had tried it. Â Maybe next time. Â We've had Greek diners, why not a Korean diner? Â More please!
I briefly checked out the bar downstairs. Â Very nice and unexpected! Â The stone walls are the original foundation, not some faux stone veneers, and it gives the bar area a cave/cellar feel, but tastefully updated to make it a cozy place. Â With live music, I can see why this would be the local nighttime hot spot.
I've had much worse at restaurants that are supposed to be "fine dining" for twice the cost and pretentiousness, and I'm pretty sure you will not be disappointed at the quality and price. Â Great find!
I am new to Warwick and I was searching for a place to get a good, not- too- expensive lunch, and G's was perfect. I ordered from their fairly extensive lunch menu, but I guess they also serve breakfast all day long. I chose from their "grilled chicken sandwich" section: the philly sandwich with grilled onions and mushrooms. I am VERY particular about grilled chicken AND bread, and I was very pleased with my sandwich. The food came out really fast and was delish. I am not big on fries (you can order a side salad for an extra dollar) but their fries were really good, hot and crispy. I will def be going back there, trying more of their grilled chicken sandwiches for sure :D
Review Source:G's has been a staple in Warwick for many many years. When I was in high school I used to come here all the time (it didn't hurt that my friends dad used to own it and all my friends used to work there). Now that I am older, I really only come here for breakfast once in a blue moon. I guess it is because it reminds me too much of diner (and I really don't like diners). The food is decent - again more like diner food.
The one cool thing about G's is that it is a restaurant on top and a bar downstairs. Drinks at the bar are always good. They are decently prices and always are just strong enough. Also, so spice things up - they have local bands come play on the weekend. It's a pretty decent time.
A nice hometown family restaurant, similar to diner food but definitely tastes much better then any diner in the area and you don't have to travel far! Â The servers can get a bit flustered when the place is busy but they usually make up for it by being extra friendly! Â When I'm visiting my family I usually will meet some friends here to catch up. Â I haven't been there for dinner in a while but I do note while driving by that they seem to close pretty early.
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