Classic gyro place. I visited them on a saturday night around 1am. They were one of the only food places open on the southside that wasn't a bar. Not too fond of the door being open while drunk people yelling at the top of their lungs pass by.
They had lots of seating even though alot of people got their food to go. The owners are authentic Greeks and you can see them freshly slice the gyro met right from the spick. The gyro meat wasn't as tasty as i thought it was thus my low star rating. Plus, the bathroom didn't have any soap which leads me to believe that they aren't washing their hands as good as they should be.
There were a bunch of refrigerated sides but none that seemed too appetizing. I had the spinach pie which actually tasted better than the gyro so i ended up finishing it and giving the gyro to my sister. this place isnt a dive bar or anything but just not as clean as i would have liked it to be so i can only rate it 2 stars. Kassab's down the street has way better gyros but unfortunately they weren't open.