Love this place. Been here maybe five times since coming to ATL in 2020. Would get here more, but l'm rarely downtown on a weekday, and this place isn't open on weekends. It's mainly to-go, couple tables outside with maybe 10 parking spots (recently paved). You used to order outside, but now you can order inside. They take cards, ApplePay, Wallet etc., but there's a $10 minimum for non-cash. Any combo will get you past that threshold. I've only ever gotten the lamb gyro with fries. Someday try something else, but like that gyro too much. Meaty, fresh vegetables and a sauce that's just right (not heavy or too runny). The Halal lamb is seared with almost a crust on the outside. Fresh and healthy and not greasy-I don't like those things, and I would not come here repeatedly if that was the case.
This place is amazing! The lamb, the Greek potatoes - yum, just yum! Hummus and warm pita will make your whole day better. A must try in Atlanta. No indoor seating. There are tables outside, so you don't have to take it to go. Parking right next to business in gravel lot.
Nick's was once the best place in all of atlanta to get traditional, great tasting, quality food. I've been working at Grady Hospital for almost 25 years, and Nick's was always my go to when I wa nted great greek food. NO more. I'm assuming the younger generation in the family has taken over the business and it's evident. They are selling french fries with a sprinkle of oregano and calling them Greek Fries. They are no longer slicing the meat, you're getting chips and pieces. Not to mention, mine had hair in it. "I HAVE PICTURES" And I cannot forget the tzatziki sauce, they are now someone's greek dressing. No longer, light and fresh tasting, but rather full of salt and whatever else they put in it. No more..... I hate it, but it is, what it is. the days of winning awards for best greek food are gone. I will call the Atlanta Journal Constitution and advise them of a great story of a "once" great place.
I went to go pick up and order and asked her if there was a drink because the app told me there was a drink. She immediately said no. So I turned around and was about to walk out when I decided to check for myself. I told her there is a drink. She then decided to look at the recipt and blamed it on the small font... the font is the same size as the rest of the print. Why lie? If customer called to complain about missing drink, you'd be quick to blame me and claim I'm a thief, no?
I worked downtown 33yrs and I been eating here occasionally for 25yrs. when the farther was operating it. Parking: about 15 spots paved,quick service,burgers taste as if ground prime beef. best from a take out. I give them my seal of APPROVAL.