I am really hesitant about writing my experience, but please keep in mind this is my personal experience and my personal feelings and may not reflect on what exactly the owners were thinking or doing.
Found them on yelp went in on a weeknight, only ones inside. Shortly after we started to order another family came in. We finished ordering $48.00 worth of food, and sat down to wait. The family behind us ordered and did the same. The husband of the other family spoke to the owners quit a bit. They are of Middle Eastern decent but not from Pakistan as the owners said they were, so they didn't speak the same language. However, the husband of the other family stood at the counter speaking to them for a while, while we all waited for our food.
My order was ready first, the gyro over rice. The owner lifted up the tray over the glass tops off the counter which meant he had to almost lift the tray up and over his head, and I stood up to walk over and reach to get it. Not a big deal right? However, the man from the other family finally sat down right about the time my order started coming out. The other families burgers were ready before our chicken wings were and the owner walked the other families food to their table and asked them if they needed anything else. Finally, when the rest of our order was ready he did the same thing to us again and called us to come reach up and get our trays. This wouldn't be a big deal if I hadn't seen what he just did to the other table. To make things worse he brought them a complimentary plate of fried chicken to try since they only ordered hamburgers. His prerogative, but showing favoritism in front of other customers kind of sucks. Just saying, but if this had been the other way around and it was an all white store who did that discriminating against a Middle Eastern family it would be racist. I guess since I am Caucasian it didn't matter.
I also had to ask for the macaroni and cheese, and bread that was sitting on the counter that he forgot to give us.
Will I come back, no, will I tell you what I thought of food, no, because it doesn't matter. I felt embarrassed having to go get my tray when the "MAN" of the other family had it brought to his table like a King.