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| - After a serious craving for gyros, my boyfriend and I did some research here on Yelp for where to go and found The Little Greek. We walked in around 2:30pm today (Wednesday) and were instantly greeted by a nice lady behind the counter. The shop is small...4 tables with chairs (2x 2 person tables & 2x 4 person tables), with a large display case and a counter with a window looking into the kitchen behind it.
The menu is very limited, but based on reading past reviews it has grown. They have a few different gyro sandwich/platter options, a chicken sandwich, falafel sandwich, veggie sandwich, tabouleh, hummus, and a few other things which I skimmed over. Some of the platters and combos come with potatoes and/or a drink (no fountain drinks. Just bottled or can sodas and water). I ordered a gyro sandwich that came with a side of potatoes (not fries!) and my boyfriend got the "Jumbo gyro" which was an open faced gyro sandwich with lettuce and feta cheese, served with a side of potatoes and a drink. The gyro meat was delicious!! I really enjoyed it. It was a little well done, with a crispy exterior and a softer (but well done) interior. But the real winner were the potatoes. They were roasted potatoes, cut up and perfectly seasoned. So delicious!!
As I mentioned, this place is tiny. They have a few photos of Greece up on the walls and a large chalkboard menu. They have more menus printed on the counter with more options listed. The display case doesn't have anything other than pictures and nik-naks. I get the feeling that they restaurant is still newish, but I imagine once business starts to pick up more, they'll fill the display case with more food options.
There was only one woman working there when we went in, but she was very friendly and we chatted for a bit. Overall, I definitely think we'll be back...and often!
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