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| - The space, Sparce, with a counter for taking orders and some outdoor seating and indoor seating.
A few obligatory tourist posters are on the wall, as well as a TV blaring Fox news at a slightly higher volume than I would like. Not ear splitting, but it was pretty loud.
But the main thing, is the food.
Sad to say, it was pretty run of the mill, and even though it's only their first week open, I'm still not holding out a lot of hope.
I ordered a Gyro Plate and The Bride ordered a falafel plate.
The gyro meat tasted like any I could have had at numerous food courts in any mall across the country. the cries were nice, and the pita bread was fresh.
the one weird thing was that even though it came with a salad, and the salad had a little bit of feta (I forgot to ask for extra feta, since i love the stuff!) there was NO DRESSING on either of our salads, its almost as if.. well, greek salads didnt need dressing here or something, very odd.
My Brides Falafel was better, not much better than a boxed mix you can get at Fry's, but still a decent portion, and it tasted fine. Her hummus tasted fine, about the same as you can get at Costco, but with a bit more lemon than I like. (personal preference here)
I might go back in a month or so and see how their Kabobs are, though the whole meal tasted rather pre-fab which breaks my heart. I was so looking forward to a good Mom and Pop gyro place close by.
The portions were nice though, and the people were friendly.
Perhaps given time they will improve.
Currently they don't deliver, and to me, that's really their only hope for survival with so many apartments in the area.
Hope others have better experiences!
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