Jordan N.
Yelp
$5 gyros on Mondays. It's good, but I'm not convinced that it's the best I've had. It may be because I thought the pricing of the food here was a tad bit too high for a quick-serve Greek establishment, especially for the gyros on any other day. For sure it's pricier than Miami Subs and Stoupsy's of Athens.
For $10, I also tried the baked moussaka, which is the Greek lasagna made with baked eggplants, mashed potatoes, ground beef, and topped with béchamel sauce. It was good, but I felt that the béchamel sauce was a bit too thick, and even gelatinous, which is not really normal. Shake the plate, and the top béchamel layer shakes too. And they did put too much too. But, the flavor was still good (maybe it's because I've always liked moussaka). It's not my favorite, and for a fast food Greek establishment, I even think Stoupsy's version is better, but this one is okay. It comes accompanied with the Greek salad and slices of pita bread with yogurt dipping. It was rather a very big plate. It would be nice if they would be able to just sell the moussaka slices a la carte.
But for quick-serve Greek, this place gets the job done - and they have a pretty decent menu that includes other Greek staples. I suppose it's good if you want to get Greek food fast, without going through the hassle of sitting down in a full-serve Greek restaurant. Just don't set your expectations too high, because in the end, it's all fast-food, chain-type of food. At least they know how to do it well - and they should since they're based out of Palm Harbor, FL, which is a stone throw away from Tarpon Springs, famous for the sponge docks and the Greek town that's there.
UTD students get a free drink. Come early, because this place does get packed during the lunch rush.