I’ll get to the point : the gyro was very good. A thicker slice, not the typical slivers and well prepared. I’m always a little disillusioned by portion size. I did take out, so keep that in mind. But, why not fill the hamburger container with fries … why just a few +? … 12.99$ for a gyro sandwich with no bells and whistles and maybe add a few fries !? They are actually quite good …. 8$ or so for the spanakopita the size of finger nails ( not the delicacy type, more the diner variety ). I guess I’ll try another place next time. But, if they are in your neighborhood it’s not out out of the question …
It’s not the worst Mediterranean food I’ve ever had, but definitely a contender. The rotisserie chicken was super dried out, hummus was runny and tasted mostly of tahini, pita seemed like it was store bought / out of a bag. We ordered baba ganoush and it was forgotten from our order. The side of gyro meat with onions was decent, their tzatziki and rice were really good though. If I ever had to order food from them again I’d probably just get a gyro / gyro platter to play it safe.
Overpriced and the food is not good nor fresh at all. Nothing about it is authentic.
Great food and costumer service! Thanks!
Great little spot If you want some Mediterranean food, the chicken kebabs were great fries were nice and crispy and flavorful.