Sophie H.
Yelp
Overall, 4 stars.
I was crazing Mediterranean food, emphasis on the gyro. I pass this restaurant nearly ok a daily basis but have never gone in. Today, I decided to place an order online. It was relatively easy to do so, but once I paid, I received an error message (twice). So I called and placed my order on the phone instead.
It was very clean and casual inside with plenty of tables and chairs. I love that their 100%//Grade A sanitation score is prominently displayed.
Thanks to my fellow Yelpers, I ordered the kids gyro platter, which comes with the gyro meat, rice or fries, side salad, pita and drink for $11.45. I subbed out for feta fries for an additional $1. I definitely had plenty of leftovers and it's $5 cheaper than the regular gyro platter, which doesn't come with a drink.
My girls ordered the kids grilled cheese pita ($8.45) and kids cheese pizza ($8.95). Both come with fries or rice and a drink. The pizza was a good size and filled the entire bottom of the styrofoam tray. The grilled cheese pita was rather sad looking (hence part of my star reduction).
I ordered the souvlaki mix platter, with the lamb and steak tenderloin skewer, for my husband. It comes with two skewers of choice (you could also do chicken or shrimp), rice or fries, salad, and pita for $19.25). My husband really enjoyed this and said the rice tasted really good - cold out from fridge and warmed up. The meats were seasoned ok (he added additional seasoning at home to his liking) but the temperature of the meats were perfect (I got medium rare for both knowing that when he warmed it up, it would become medium).
The Mezze plate was kinda steep at $15.75 for 3 dolmades, 2 falafels, 1 spanakopita, and hummus. That said, it all tasted good - but the price is also why I took partial star off.
Lastly, I considered ordering their four dip combo for $16.95, which comes with a hummus, a tzatziki, Melitzanosalata (roasted eggplant) and a Tirokafteri (cream cheese, feta and roasted red pepper). But I added sides of each, which were only $1 each and come in a 4oz cup, plus two side orders of pita bread (also $1 each). So $6 versus $16.95. #winning that Tirokafteri was my favorite of the four, then the tzatziki and the hummus. The eggplant one was good too, but for ranking sake, it was last lol.
This will now be my go to for some fast/casual Mediterranean food!