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The BF and I were in the area and I have been on the oddest craving for falafel and want to find the best one in town. This was stop #1. We shared: Gyro Time Sandwich ($6.95)- pretty decent but I like my gyros with more than just tomatoes. Fafafel Sandwich ($5.95)- This is what I came to test out. Angela H. said the falafel was decent so I wanted to give this place a try. I think it's pretty solid overall. It was crispy, but kept moist inside. Flavorwise- I still have a preferred place to get the flavor I seek. They gave us tzatziki yogurt and hummus on the side. Hummus worked better on the falafel. For $3 more you can make it a combo meal with a drink and a choice of side: fries, grilled vegetables or spinach pie. The BF and I both chose the spanakopita and were surprised by the size. I was expecting a small triangle, but they gave us a generous slice and it was pretty tasty. We had a bit of room to try the baklava ($1.50) and it was pretty good. Not overly buttery or too sweet. I think if you're in the area, it's not a bad stop for lunch.
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