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One word. Disappointed. Good looking interior, and even had some of the old tables from the original Zorbas. I ordered my food and waited to pay. The cashier left to take orders, and the line started backing up. The fifteen minute wait time would be forgivable if the fries weren't old, overcooked, and the portions of meat, small. There was literally 30-40 people crammed into this place ordering food and still got bad french fries... Green St. never really had good quality food, but there is a disturbing trend of places like Beef Stand and Sliders charging EXPENSIVE prices for college students and making subpar food. Nero's on university charges about the same price for what I got, and their fries are fresh and hot, give you huge portions on gyro meat and have it cooked well. The only thing I paid for was the convenience of eating on Green St. As a college student, and someone who works summers and breaks to pay for food during the year, I'm looking for a DEAL or at the very least, willing to pay the price for good food. All I got was something overpriced and meh.
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