Came out here with a friend for a casual weeknight dinner. Like most places in Centropolis, the space is very large with high ceilings. There's some nice greek inspired decor mixed in with sports memorabilia and TVs playing the hockey game. I know it's meant to be casual and as the restaurant name implies "Bar"-like but personally i found the design a bit strange...
Anywho, on to the food. At the recommendation of the waiter I ordered the 1/2 pound pork gyro plate with greek style potatoes and salad while my friend ordered a pita. I swear the order came out in less than 5 minutes! Don't get me wrong, I love speedy service. However I do believe it can be a bad thing to be too quick on service. Made me wonder if there are just trays of food lingering around in the kitchen... my plate was borderline warmish-cold. The gyro was tender but nothing too memorable. The potatoes were an oily and bland letdown while the salad was a sloppy mix of unevenly cut veggies drowned in what tasted like store-bought Kraft dressing. Honestly the main course was hardly better than food court fare.
On a more positive note the dessert we ordered was the redeeming factor. A cross between a baklava and cheesecake. Satisfyingly sweet and perfect to share.
Our server was attentive enough but often gave us a vibe of being in a hurry to clear our plates and make us leave. There were several free tables throughout the restaurant and it was far from being late (8 pm) so it did strike us as odd.
If you're looking for a true Greek experience definitely look elsewhere. It'll do for a quick meal but I find Arahova and Marathon taste better.