Gypsy Cafe is certainly an eclectic place. It's menu advertises itself as a seasonal journey through Europe. My cousin and I stopped here for dinner because we were going to a concert at the nearby WYEP Community Broadcast Center. We needed to get there early in order to get good seats and we didn't want the usual bar food so common around here. One good thing is if you tell 'em you're going to a nearby show, they'll try and get you served ASAP.
It seems like this place is more concerned with the atmosphere than the actual food. Still the food here is very good. We started off our meal with some saganaki. I don't get saganaki very often, but this was good. So feeling a little adventurous, I tried the Szekely Gulyas (and yeah, I had to look up on their website to spell that). Now what that is is a pork stew in hot and sweet paprika sauce with 'kraut and sour cream over noodles. I've gotta tell ya, it's not something you eat everyday!