$14.50
Romaine & iceberg lettuce
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Pickles
Caramelized onions
Avocado
Feta cheese
Four falafels
Pomegranate dressing
Tahini drizzle
Customize with additional:
Proteins: Chicken Shawarma, Ribeye Steak Shawarma, falafel, Gyros, Chicken Kabob, Ground Beef Kabob
Sauces: Garlic Aioli, Tahini, Tzatziki, Spicy Tzatziki, Green Goddess Spicy Tahini, Chipotle Aioli, Amba
Toppings: Extra falafel, feta, olives, pickled veggies, etc.
Every Falafel Cobb Salad is built fresh, combining Mediterranean flavors with the hearty structure of a classic Cobb. Your bowl starts with crisp romaine and iceberg, then layered with:
Fresh tomatoes & cucumbers
Pickles for brightness
Caramelized onions for depth
Creamy avocado
Crumbled feta
Four golden, crispy falafels
We finish it with our tangy pomegranate dressing and a smooth, nutty tahini drizzle for the perfect blend of sweet, savory, and citrusy flavors.
You can enjoy it as a complete vegetarian meal or add extra protein to make it even more filling.
Yes — the base salad is fully vegetarian.
Yes. Request to remove feta and tahini (if needed), and add vegan-friendly sauces.
The salad includes four crispy falafels.
Yes. Both pomegranate dressing and tahini are gluten-free.
Absolutely—add chicken shawarma, steak, chicken kabob, gyros, or more falafels.
Definitely. With avocado, vegetables, falafels, and tahini, it’s a hearty, nutrient-dense option.
Pita is optional and can be added at checkout.
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