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| - If I would have reviewed this place after my first visit, I would have given it 4 stars. It was on a Saturday after a library visit, and the service was fantastic. I had both kiddos in tow and we were 1 of 3 parties in the restaurant. The woman taking our order was so attentive and making recommendations. She was truly following the #1 rule of their "House Rules" listed on the back of their menus: Service with a Smile.
The food itself is good, not great- but when I am craving that taste of the Mediterranean, it hits the spot. I ordered the Gyro Sandwich and the green hummus and enjoyed every bite. The price was very reasonable, and another plus is the fact that it is very close drive and in the vicinity of many places I visit regularly.
On my second visit (for lunch during the workweek), the place was packed with everyone on their lunch breaks, and the service (different cashier) took a 180. There was absolutely no service with a smile while I I placed my order of a Chicken Schwarma and a half order of Baba Ganoush "to go" and waited about 15 minutes. I didn't mind because I came during the peak time and had my iPhone to keep me company. Well, my head was down and I was shocked when my bag of food was just shoved under my face. No "excuse me", no "your food is ready", no verbal communication whatsoever. And I was definitely very aware of my surroundings, anticipating my food. Unfortunately, she turned around before she could se the look of complete disgust on my face. Well, I don't know if the rude service ruined my meal because the chicken schwarma was completely dry. At least the Baba Ganoush was good.
I defintely won't return during the lunch rush ever again, but if I am craving a gyro on the weekend, then I may just visit again.
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