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Melissa Sleiman
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Nabatieh’s Iconic EatVite Is Opening in Beirut!

EatVite, Nabatieh’s go-to spot for delicious bites, is finally opening in Beirut. They’ve been teasing the new location on Bliss Street, which has been in the works for a while now. And it’s almost here!

A first look at the vibe EatVite’s bringing to Bliss Street shows bold orange chairs, sleek black accents, and a retro feel. But for the Beirut dwellers who don’t know anything about this spot, here’s what to expect from their menu before their official opening on June 12, 2025.

The Menu

Their new Bliss snack is serving up all the classics. This includes cheesy fajitas, the beloved Francisco, crunchy twister wraps, and more.

Their selection of burgers obviously includes Lebanese burgers, but you’ll also find a number of other options when you’re not in the mood for the fries, coleslaw, and ketchup combo.

If you’re craving something more filling than a sandwich or burger, they’ve got grilled platters too. Perfect for sharing or eating solo! Grab some mashewe with friends, or keep it simple with steak or grilled chicken for yourself.

You can check out the full Bliss menu here.

The Prices

Most sandwiches and burgers fall between $7 and $9, which is pretty reasonable considering how packed they are. Even the pricier options—like the Truffle Burger or Shrimp Subs—don’t go over $10. For Bliss Street, that’s a solid deal.

If you’re after something more filling, their platters range from $9 to $28, depending on what you go for. The simpler meals like crispy chicken or tawook plates stay on the lower end, while the full-on steak dishes (think mushroom steak or truffle steak) sit at the top of the range.

Portions are generous, and most platters come with sides like fries, coleslaw, grilled veggies, or sauces.

📍 Location

Bliss Street, right next to Zaatar W Zeit

Opening Hours

Daily from 11 AM until 12 AM

📞 Contact

TBA

Make sure to follow them on Instagram for more!

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