This place is a run down, out dated, hole in the wall restaurant with slow service and creepy decor.. and it's fabulous.
When you walk into the Christos, don't expect to be greeted- you won't be (unless someone pulled you in off the street). Plan on walking to the back to find someone who may or may not seat you, or you may be told to sit wherever you want. I would recommend sitting outside, although not your typical "patio seating" ambience, it's (in my opinion) the better option. It's teeny tiny and super old school. The menus are old and messy, but you're not eating those anyway, right?
So all of that aside, Christos is a really fantastic little family owned authentic Greek place that serves really great food. They serve it slow, but they serve it good! I ordered the hummus and pita bread as an appetizer (yummm) and the Greek Pizza as my meal, and it was so good! I really loved it, and you can't beat the prices. My lunch was all of $12, and I ordered a soft drink, an appetizer, and a pizza that came with a salad... and it was good!
The point to me pointing out all of the negatives first was that you can't ignore the obvious and pretend it doesn't exist.. truth is, all that stuff is true. But if you're prepared for it and willing to overlook it, you will leave pleased. Just keep in mind that it is a family owned establishment- there's no advertising, no sponsors, no corporate funding.. don't go in expecting top notch service, or hip decorations. But do go in expecting genuine, sincere service and great food. Give Christos a chance, maybe it's your thing and maybe you can't get on board, but I will always look past an exterior for good food and to support a local business!