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| - I've stopped in a few times and there's always a steady stream of people. If that's not a sign, I don't know what is... Actually, my bf says that he sometimes passes by people picketing a labor dispute here, but I guess those signs don't deter anyone. Like they say, "there's no such thing as bad publicity..."
Talking strictly food, I do enjoy ordering from here. Even though the beef/lamb gyro seems to be a customer favorite, I prefer to get the grilled chicken option. The traditional gyro ($6.95) comes with tomatoes/red onions/tzatziki, while the Great Greek gyro ($7.95) includes that plus lettuce and feta. Worth getting the latter. Love me some feta cheese. The traditional plates range from $11.95 to $13.95, which include your choice of protein, along with a Greek side salad, pita bread, and your choice of rice pilaf OR french fries. Plenty, plenty food. I've only bummed off a few bites from my bf's plate, but their rice pilaf's good -- light and lemon-y.
Tip: Order ahead of time online using ChowNow. It'll save you from sitting around and waiting for 20 or so minutes. The first time we went, the poor cashier was handling both for-here and to-go orders, AND bussing the tables.
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