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*********************2.5 stars******************************* So I decided to try greek. Found a coupon off of Living Social and thought: "Why not?" The afterthought: I wouldn't come back to this place. Not because its nasty, dirty or have poor customer service but this place was very ordinary in nature. Nothing that left a long lasting impression. Pro's: Good customer service. Good portion sizes (we ordered the first gyro on the menu but i forgot the name of it and the philly cheese steak) Con's: The place was a bit hard to find. The sign "Tony's place" was smaller than their Gyro, Philly cheese steak and Kabob signs that surrounded it. The place had no AC on and so it felt somewhat like a sauna so we had to ask the guy behind the counter if we could pull a table outside the restaurant. Mind you we live in Vegas/Henderson. It says a whole lot that it was cooler outside the restaurant than inside. Both of the orders were...well...Bland. Maybe I don't know how greek food is suppose to taste but I've tasted better. My counterpart who went with me agreed that it wasn't too tasty but it was descent. However, when asked whether he'll pay to eat at this place again, his response was: "negative."
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