"You get what you pay for" here means in terms of quality. It is a family-owned business and true to form for the other less-than-stellar reviewers on here.
We had the brother greet and seat us. He then dropped off menus without a word. It was sometime before he came back and we then could order our beverages at the same time as our meal. The sister delivered drinks and food. We really didn't interact with the staff.
The food. We were not interested in trying the Italian, but if a side of spaghetti and meatballs is $3.50 it might be worth a quick pasta fix.
The Greek salad was good. I loved the dressing which reminded me of my favorite Greek salad from Easy Street in Columbus, OH. The herbs were nice. The salad was lacking a bit and could use pepperoncini, thinly sliced red onions, dryer feta, thin sliced green/red peppers.
I thought the pita was strange. It is nothing like any I tasted before and I've eaten at many Greek restaurants. It would have done them well to dress the gyro sandwich. It was terribly messy because of their strange bun-like pita, and only came with tzatziki and onions. I asked for the gyro to be extra crispy. It wasn't burnt, but it was dried out and not very seasoned.
I would return just for the salad. My husband appreciated the salad and lemon/egg drop soup. He didn't touch the pita.
It was unclear in the end do they take our check or do we walk to the cash register. After some time of standing at the cash register we were finally paid and left.