New York Gyros & Subs Menu

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  • Tim K.

    Great gyros, friendly service. I was surprised by the care taken with putting the gyros together. I've been several times now and every time the sandwich looks like they've built it for a photograph. Fresh lettuce, juicy fresh tomato and a hefty portion of meat. The place is impeccably clean too. I wish every small business owner took as much pride in their stores, kept them as spotless as these guys do and took as much care preparing your food. I will say that the sides I've had (pasta and potato salad) are a touch bland (though I can't think of many places where they aren't) but the fries are hot and tasty if that's the way you like to go. I'm deducting one star for that and for the fact I had a "mistake" on my first bill here too (never since though) Hadn't thought much of it until seeing other reviews with the same issue. Keep an eye on that and you'll get a great gyro. I go out of my way to stop in whenever I'm anywhere near the area.

    (4)
  • Mark O.

    The cashier does a nice job with the hard sell, as others have mentioned. He told me I could have a "combo meal". I assumed it came with a drink (it did not). The "combo meal" is everything priced at the a la carte price for convenience. $14.89 for a gyro, macaroni salad, and a drink is hardly a good value. The gyro meat wasn't anything special and tasted like it spent too much time on the "spit" (I have doubts that it actually is cooked in an authentic manner). It came in a wrapper that read "DeVanco Foods", which I've seen in other places around town. Prepackaged foods heated up are far from "the best gyros in town" as the cashier told me. They advertise the salads as being homemade and the macaroni salad was pretty good, but the bowl was only about half full. You get a little tiny cup of tatziki and its about 90¢ for additional sauce. I would avoid this establishment and find something else.

    (2)
  • Brittany H.

    Great food and customer service. Fast and friendly. Plus really helpful with accommodating my diet restrictions.

    (5)
  • Brooks K.

    Gyro was awesome, homemade plenty of meat!! Baklava true authentic homemade too!! Prices are great, homemade hummus and ganoush!!

    (5)
  • Dan D.

    Good food on the pricey side. Ask for an itemized receipt. Sometimes they make "mistakes" and over charge, double charge.

    (4)
  • Colton H.

    Might as well call it the gem of Thornton. Have yet to find a more authentic, and genuine ma and pa eatery in the surrounding area. Always kind, curious, and welcoming. Massive menu & fairly priced. Go support local business!

    (5)
  • Paul C.

    Easily the best gyros ive had in the Denver area. Fried mushrooms are awesome and are nice and fresh as is the french fries that came out piping hot. Gyros are nice and plump and there very generous with the lamb. The cashier is a very good saleswoman which you don't see to often nowadays. The owner came over and was genuinely concerned about the quality of our meal and was willing to chat about his heritage and history of cooking. My only complaint is that the Tzatziki sauce portion is a little too small for my taste. I usually like a heafty portion but that's just me. You can always buy more but its .85 cents. I will be going back, frequently.

    (4)
  • Tiffany F.

    The food was so good. You could tell home made. I will be going back with friends soon! The hummus was so authentic.

    (5)
  • Timoteohuacan E.

    Outstanding food and service!!!! The gyros are fantastic and the Taziki sauce is very flavorful. I was also impressed by the service . This was my first time at the store and the owner/manager took the time to shake my hand and shoot the breeze while waiting for my food. A genuinely nice man. You don't see that anymore! Solid place. I'll be back!!

    (5)
  • Leah G.

    Our first time at New York Gyro and Subs and we love it! My husband had the gyro meal and I had the Philly cheese steak. I was so pleasantly surprised. I tend to write off smaller places (not smart of me) and I'm so happy we came here. The bread was toasted perfectly, meat was ok quality for a sandwich shop, peppers and sautéed mushrooms were delish, and there was no shortage of cheese. Staff was very friendly and welcoming. We will be back! And it's locally owned- enough said

    (5)
  • Phil G.

    Super nice service, very welcoming. Got gyros and fries for the family, everyone thought it was great. For sure will go back!

    (5)
  • Michelle R.

    Excellent gyro with taziki and fantastic customer service! Restaurant is in a new location according to the owner and was extremely clean! Will absolutely be back!

    (5)
  • Aurora K.

    So, I have been craving gyros for a while and I just happened to see this place driving past over the weekend. I was a little excited. Wow, a place that sells gyros in my neck of the woods, I definitely had to check it out! I finally got my chance on a Thursday afternoon and stopped by before picking my son up from school. The place is quite small, with only about half a dozen tiny tables inside, but was neat and clean. I was the only customer there mostly because I'd come right in between lunch and dinner. The lady at the counter greeted me immediately, she was extremely nice and asked if I'd been there before. When I said it was my first time she pointed out their specials with a brief rundown of what came with them. I ordered a gyros combo with coleslaw, went and filled my drink (I did not see a sign charging for refills, maybe that has changed?) and waited about 7-8 minutes for my food. The lady opened my box to verify my order, bagged it, added a paper menu and told me I could call in carry out orders. She then thanked me for my business as I left. The food. The coleslaw was edible. Not bad but nothing special. The gyro, however, was delicious, piled with juicy, flavorful meat, feta, lettuce, tomato. The tzatziki was excellent. It definitely satisfied my gyro craving and then some. I know there are some complaints about the price but I paid $11 and change for my combo and felt it was worth the price. Consider that a good sized combo meal at a fast food place only costs a few dollars less. This was made to order and was really a big portion. I didn't even order extra meat and there was meat spilling out of the pita. I was so stuffed, I didn't even finish my gyro. I enjoyed my first visit here and am planning to go again. They also have an extensive menu of sandwiches, salads, soups and a couple of Italian dishes but it will be hard to order anything else after the gyros. Pros: Delicious gyros and tzatziki. Super friendly service. Cons: Very small space, better for take out than eating in.

    (4)
  • Mike N Susan C.

    Great tasting gyros, I tried the lamb n beef mixture. It was juicy and the tzatziki sauce was the best one I've had... The gyros in this place is traditional cooked on a vertical spit and then shaved off! Loved it

    (5)
  • Raechel T.

    Just happened to find this place when I was searching for a sub shop near my house. Am I glad I came across it! I was sick and tired of Subway and Quiznos... I wanted a "real" sandwich; and now I've found it! We eat here now at least once a week; my husband gets the #1 and I get the Gyro or I'll try a new sandwich each time. We've been happy with our food every time. My only complaint is one time I ordered a side of potato salad and didn't notice until I got home; when I mentioned it on my next visit the owner didn't offer any apologies or another side for free. Other than that, no complaints from us!

    (4)
  • Lynsey M.

    This is the first review I have ever written which shows how awesome this place is! I felt it needed recognition! I went there for the first time today and had just a regular gyro with their home made macaroni salad and not only was everything SO delicious, they were extremely friendly and informative. Their location isn't that great so I hope for their sake, business is still ok! I will definitely be coming back!

    (5)
  • Riza H. C.

    Saturday November 9th 2013. I was hungry, Hubs was NOT. ALMOST $28 with the food, that we feel was a little overpriced and not so much to our liking. Oh well. *BIG BUMMER* Additional items do add up in your meal, so watch out for that. Yes they are friendly, but likewise we do agree to some of the reviewers, that the staffs tend to get "VERY Pushy", and saying that the Gyros are the Best in Town etc etc.. We bet to differ. So sorry New York Super Gyros and Subs. The items we purchased were : * Gyros with Fountain Drink ($9.99) Hubs option side - Onion Rings. * Added extra Meat $1.99 * Added extra Sauce $0.85 * Added extra Cheese $0.95 Hubs order was above. * Gyros with Fountain Drink ($9.99) I opt to have Potato Salad. * Added extra Meat $1.99 My Main Order. We waited a few minutes or so at this tiny establishment. Decide to dine in. Yes The Onion Rings came out piping hot. Unfortunately the Potato Salad was so disappointing, aka "MEH" aka underwhelmed. Its like NOT SO Fresh Potato Salad, and its a little vinegary. Semi-Decent Gyros which are "lukewarm" to our liking, though ITS NOT THE BEST we had tasted thus far. The Gyros comes with sliced meat, topped with lettuce, tomato, onion, feta cheese and tzatziki sauce. The EXTRA Sauce aka Tzatziki Sauce that Hubs opt for was a "unidentified" white sauce, more like yogurt base, but have tiny slices of cucumber. This establishment is tiny, but with 3 seats with a table, but there is a long HIGH table against the wall, there is like another 3 or 4 tall stools where you can decide to have your order dining in. Yes, you order at the counter. The staff aka perhaps the owners will send your order to you while you wait etc etc. Aint coming back coz there are BETTER Gyros for us to explore in the city.. @243/2013

    (2)
  • Damara A.

    Rating 4 for food, but only 3 for price. Gyros were excellent with freshly sliced lamb. Baba Ganoush and garlic pita bread were delicious. Fried mushrooms were yummy. Falafel appetizer was good, but expensive for only a few pieces. Baklava tastes store bought, so I'll pass on that next time. It was a great place with delicious food and very nice people, but it was on the expensive side. They charge extra for everything- extra sauce, pita to go with the baba Ganoush, extra lettuce, etc. Next time I won't order the appetizers, and I'll just go with the Greek platter as it has a bit of everything- I think that will be a better price. Also the iced tea is artificial- that may not matter to most people, but I'll drink water next time.

    (4)
  • Toney D.

    One of the best Gyros I have ever had! I've been searching Denver metro high and low for a good Gyro and I believe my search is over. Delicious!!!

    (5)
  • Keith B.

    Awesome classic gyros with a friendly atmosphere and very affordable! Going back for sure

    (5)
  • Josh B.

    As a native NYer, I couldn't pass this place up. We were starving on a Saturday afternoon and Gyros sounded like the thing to chow down on. There was a good crowd, and if I closed my eyes, I could almost be back in NYC. Service is great, prices are about 10% above normal, and the food is good if unexceptional. We paid $34 for 3 Gyros, fries, and an order of baba ganoush. The Gyros start off right, with nice soft bread. The meat was a bit dry, but my picky daughter said it was "not bad", so no complaints. The tzatziki was nothing special, the fries were good, and the baba ganoush was vinegary without a trace of tahini. I'll be back I'm sure. This is NYC comfort food, even if it's not the best wannabe Greek that I've ever eaten.

    (3)
  • Rodney V.

    Ok, so today I called at 10 minutes until closing time and asked if I can still get a Gyros? The owner told me absolutely, I will wait for you! OMG, I asked for double meat, I 'm pretty sure I got triple meat! This is by far, the best Gyros I've ever tasted, and there is not a better tzatziki sauce out there! I talked to the lady who makes it daily and she told me, she has improved her tzatziki sauce, that is not possible! Love this place, gotta try it

    (5)
  • Terru E.

    The food is good but be careful, the cashier will pressure you for extra sauce, meat, cheese and anything else they can. We ordered extra hummus and thought pita bread would come with it but we were charged per piece. In all, we were upcharged $5 per person. The food is good and they would have more stars if it weren't for the scam. Be ready to say no to a lot of questions when you order.

    (3)
  • Spencer C.

    Good gyros and really good hummus. The owner is very friendly and will help you with any recommendations.

    (4)
  • Josh R.

    Best gyros in town without a doubt. I have tried every Greek spot there is up north and this place gets my vote. When you are craving a perfect gyro give this place a shot. The owner is very nice and truly appreciative of your business huge plus in my book. Go for the xtra meat xtra sauce. NYG&S fan for life!

    (5)
  • K J.

    Decided to give this place a try today and ordered the gyros combo meal i was shown a list of side items and asked to choose, i went with the onion rings,the cashier handed me my soda cup and told me the total was $14.20 so i went and sat down ant looked over the menu only g to notice that i had been charged for each individual item even though i orded the combo. The gyros was pretty good but the meal was certantly not worth $14.20,it's pretty easy to find other places with just as good of gyros meals for $10.00. I will not be going back.

    (2)
  • Kris K.

    WAY too expensive for mediocre food. Granted, it seems clean, but holy cow, for the price this needs to be served on fine china with a concierge to crumb my table between bites.

    (2)
  • Jaime N.

    Honestly - I love places like NYSG&S because the owner is right up front - ready to talk to you about your day, help you find a meal you'd enjoy (with a foreign food style that not everyone is a connoisseur of) and bring your food out! It's a great atmosphere to be able to see the passion someone has for their business. I think if you're getting lunch to go or need a quick place to grab dinner for the family on the way home - NYSG&S is a great place to try out. Full disclosure - this is a small location - so don't expect a huge area to eat your sandwich or a necessarily comfortable place to sit while you wait for your to-go order. You can tell that they spend more time on the food than the atmosphere and food supplies (i.e., cheap plastic silverware, thin napkins), but that's half the fun of these types of places - you end up eating really delicious food for cheap! Definitely worth a try for ANYONE!

    (3)
  • Lili R.

    Great food and especially great service! The owner gladly helped us out in a crunch and made a party platter that was a hit. The owner even went out of his way to call us after and make sure we were satisfied. Food was delishes - we will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Jodi A.

    We returned here for lunch on a busy day. The Gyros combo, which comes with a drink and a side is now 9.99. I chose fries, and was given a small handful of fries. The Gyro was overloaded with meat though...to the extent that I had to pick it out. I really enjoy a balance of the meat and veggies....not gobs of meat. Also, there is a sign on the soda fountain dispensing machine that states refills are .50. After paying 10 bucks for lunch....each...I do not feel like paying that much for refills. (My husband's ala carte drink was 1.99 !! ) They also push ordering extra sides and desserts when you are ordering your meal. I found that off-putting. Hope they read this. Perhaps they will stop hiring a sign-turner to bring in business and concentrate on their customer service skills. Word of mouth is the best advertising.

    (3)
  • Adam P.

    Stopped here the other day after passing the place many of times. The staff was friendly at first but became rather pushy throughout the ordering process. I ordered two combo meals (Gyro sandwich, fries, coke) and my total was just over $20. The food was served to me in earth sucking Styrofoam containers all wrapped in a plastic bag. The gyros, which the owner guaranteed me were the best in work were okay. Nothing like Pete's Gyros downtown, more like something you would get from Denny's. The fries were pretty terrible as well. The Tzatziki was pretty tasty but it didn't really offset the cost and the marginal food. Probably won't return.

    (2)
  • Russ A.

    I really like this place allot, best gyro I've ever had. Service is really good and the people are extremely polite. After at least a couple dozen experiences never a bad one, highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Moon L.

    Ive been craving a good gyro and this place totally hit the spot! The meat was fresh, moist and tender. The service was very nice. We will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Stephanie H.

    Finally got off of my ass and finally tried this place, and to sum if up in a few words I'd have to simply say is gyros and awesome. Now... It is a little pricey but most delis are, but the gyros are totally worth it. TOTALLY.

    (4)
  • Christina M.

    This is a little hole in the wall place that serves the thickest (but delicious) gyros I've ever had. If the traditional, thin-sliced gyros is your thing you may be disappointed. They have a good tzatziki, though, and are really friendly. Eating in can be tough with very little seating. They're slow a lot of the time, though, so it's doable. I've never had anything else on the menu, but I get the feeling it's all about the gyros. Juicy!

    (4)
  • Myra N.

    gyro was a soggy sloppy mess.,sauce thin and tasteless. certainly won't go back!

    (1)
  • April C.

    Had to drive alittle far but worth it. Gyro's were yummy. Owner is really nice and makes the sauce himself. Meat was tender and not dry at all. Would recommend.

    (4)
  • Brian P.

    I'm on the fence with this place. They really seem like they're trying hard, but they're not doing the right things. My girlfriend and I were in on Sunday to try something new. She got the Gyros Combo, and I got the Chicken Club. 1: Service - The service was excellent. The gentleman that helped us was extremely nice and even went so far as to shake my hand at the end of the transaction. 2. Environment - Choked. Very small store with little seating for walk-in patrons. Would be better serviced for take-out only. 3. Quality - The food was...ok. Not bad. Not great. Just...ok. The chicken on the club was a little bit greasy from too much oil left on the bacon, which then sogs up the bread. I'm not a fan of soggy bread. It takes two seconds to pat down the oil from a piece of bacon. The portions were good, and did not disappoint for either the sandwich or the gyros. Overall, it was pleasantly edible. 4. Price. Here's where the major ding comes in. First, I would like to say that I understand that much of the food here is made from scratch - and I appreciate that. However with a $35.00 price tag by the time our order was finished, the quality just didn't meet the price we paid. In a recession, I'm going to make my money stretch as best as possible. I respect local startups, but this is not a place I would return to unless I HAD to have a gyros RIGHT NOW. When you pay over $10.00 for a meal and getting charged for refills on a drink...that is a problem. There's a basic assumption that free-refills are just a good part of customer service. It's part of the cost of doing business. It's the little things like that which define a company. Overall - it was a mixed experience leaning toward a low ranking. Standard food, decent service, choked environment, and high pricing lead to an experience that is better experienced elsewhere. Two stars.

    (2)
  • janie s.

    Only had their gyros and bakalava. Gyros are always excellent with great feta. Their sauce is pretty good too although not the best I have had. The bakalava is always good sometimes it is a 4. Today I had a Kabob Station gyro from 120th & Pecos versus a 1/2 of a New York Super gyro left over from my daughter yesterday. Warmed it up in microwave and meat was still tender and very flavorful. Kabob station was only a 3, trimmings were fresher then NY Super is generally and I like that they had chunks of fresh cucumber on it but their sauce is nowhere near as good as NY S and the dryer tougher meat was not as flavorful with seasonings. Good comparison, NY S will be my permanent gyro stop on 120th.

    (4)
  • kice k.

    The restaurant business is very tough and with a bad economy its really really tough. That being said I understand the hike in prices and the charge for refills, etc.... However, the quality of food and customer service should always be top-notch if you expect repeat customers. There is no reason on earth you should put anything on a gyro except onions and tzatziki sauce - especially lettuce. The gyro itself is very dry and too thick. It would be a lot better with thinner slices of meat, the sauce on the gyro(not in small cup on the side) and without the ridiculous ingredients like feta cheese and lettuce. gyro's are best when you eat them hot and fresh at the restaurant. Unfortunately the place is very depressing with minimal seating that gives it a claustrophobic feel.

    (2)
  • Matt S.

    Stopped by based on reviews...wow...very tasty. The meat is delicious in their gyro and the bread is great. I had the fries and they were seasoned nicely to match the gyro. It is a little pricey, but as someone who generally needs a lot of food to get full, I was stuffed once I finished. You won't go hungry from the portions, I'll tell you that much. As to people complaining about what the food was served in, if it was tin foil, you'd complain...if it was paper, you'd complain...if they put it in your hand with just a napkin...you'd prolly complain. If you are that concerned about it coming in foam, why do you even get take-out? Eating in somewhere will ALWAYS produce less waste than taking it with you, so if you actually cared, you wouldn't do take out.

    (4)
  • Marc W.

    Best gyros I've had in Colorado, period. In fact it gives gyros I've had in the SF Bay area a run for their money. In cities the best food often comes from little places run with big hearts and this tiny suburban place is no exception. Fries and potato salad were fresh and delicious as well.

    (5)
  • Dustin K.

    I have tried gyros all over, and none were as good as I had in Germany. Theses gyros; however, are the best I have had since returning to the states in 1998. Outstanding!

    (5)
  • Joshua G.

    I had the philly cheese steak, and while it looked and smelled good it tasted good once you worked through all the grease/oil. It was pretty heavy on the stomach, especially the morning after. My wife had the Gyro and that was a healthier choice and it had great flavor, but let me say this: Does good flavor have to come as pricey as a mortgage payment...? Yeah it was 25 bucks for both of us to eat there, I hate to say but I won't return, too expensive and the Philly just turned me off. 12 inch Philly cheese steak, gyro and a drink = 25.00 (wow). Enough oil from the cheese steak to put in my car engine = priceless.

    (2)
  • Sarah M.

    delicious but not like Petes...Not even close... way too expensive! I like the extras like feta and lettuce and tomato on my gyro so I did appreciate that but I don't really think it is reasonable to charge 12 bucks with tax for a meal like this... go a little lighter on the meat and give the people extra fries... Im sure that will save you some money and then you can pass that on to the customer! I wish it was more affordable.. :(

    (2)
  • Paul T.

    Excellent gyros & sandwiches. Only neg. is that it is a little pricey ($10+) for gyro & fries, and very few seats w/1 table. Owner is very accommodating, large menu.

    (4)
  • Kat L.

    This place is amazing! The gyros are out of this world. I just tried a philly cheesesteak today and it was delicious. When you order it though, I recommend ordering it lighter on the cheese. I don't know why anyone would have a problem with the attitudes of the owners. They have never been anything but very polite and caring to me and anyone I've seen them wait on. They are such nice people. It's a little pricey but worth it because it's quality food with huge portions. Do not plan on eating there. There is only a few small tables that are practically behind the counter. Definitely recommend NYSG&S.

    (5)
  • Sigi A.

    The food is decent, the gyro sandwich is good, no complaints there, but the hummus always varies in quality. It's either extremely oily or dry, it tasted somewhat stale this last time. Also, this was the third time I've been there and have been asked if I want 4 pitas with my order, so of course I've said yes only to find out they're $1 each! The last pitas weren't even complete, now they consider half a pita as a whole pita. I've also paid over $30 for two small meals, plus the no free refill thing is a MAJOR drawback. I'm undecided on going back, it may be cheaper to drive from Thornton to downtown in order to not get ripped off.

    (2)
  • Jisha J.

    I've tried gyros at a couple places in Denver, and so far they have all failed me. This place ended up having a decent gyro! My boyfriend got a sub sandwich, but it was not good. I've been here a couple times since then and just decided to stick with the regular gyros. If it was a little closer, I would probably be there more often!

    (3)
  • Bob B.

    Combo meals are $9.99. At that price, you would expect a pretty substantial meal. The gyro is nicely sized, but the side salad was small, and it comes with a medium drink, but you have to pay for refills. Really? After I paid 10 bucks for the whole thing? Actually, it was more than 10 bucks. They asked if I wanted banana peppers, and feta on my gyro, but didn't tell me I was paying an additional $2 for those. They should have been included! Sneaky upselling, cheapo on the drinks, and not enough food for the money. I won't be back.

    (2)
  • Jay P.

    Stopped in for some carry out Gyros on a Sat night. They have quite a few different subs and sandwiches which I'll be back to try soon. We ordered 4 Gyros and fries, they were excellent and absolutely devoured when we got home. They use a Chicago brand for the meat and the pita, tsatsiki sauce and onions/tomatoes were fresh and tasty. We'll definitely be back often.

    (4)
  • Dakota S.

    New York Gyros Sub (or New York Super Gyros & Subs, as it is labeled on Yelp), is a mom 'n' pop restaurant run by a kindly Greek couple. The man behind the counter greeted me as "friend" as I walked in. He was exceptionally enthusiastic to take my order. He was not averse to making small talk for the few minutes it took him to prepare my dinner, and neither was his wife for the brief time she spent emerged from the backroom. The man ended about half of his sentences with "sir" or "boss", demonstrating his willingness to please. Although he spoke with a hefty Greek accent, he was easily understood and used American English grammar flawlessly to the extent at which I heard him speak. Not only was this man friendly, he could prepare a top-notch gyro. The gyro ($6.99) I had ordered with extra meat (+$1.99) was presented inside a paper sleeve, on a red basket, next to the standard cup of tzatziki sauce, plus an additional twin cup (+$.85). The pita bread was packed fuller than in the case of any gyro I'd ever seen before. I was pleased to see the meat was lamb, as opposed to the beef of a devil's gyro one might get at some other places. The meat was also sliced a nice amount thicker than the usual gyro. It was topped with an unhealthy amount of feta cheese, countered by a healthy supply of white onions, and a meager amount of lettuce and tomatoes. The Tzatziki sauce came in separate sauce cups to be distributed at the consumer's leisure. It was beautiful, and when I bit in, I discovered it looked the way it tasted. The onions, lamb, feta cheese, and tzatziki sauce each were a unique, distinct, and powerful flavor in themselves. Together they mixed perfectly into a Justice League of a sandwich. The meat was juicier than any I'd ever eaten before without something dripping from it. It was fresh and soft enough to avoid capture between teeth. The cheese was bold and plentiful. The two cups of Tzatziki were ample to over-saturate the sandwich with a strong flavor and provide for a lingering aftertaste. The onions were weaker than I'd have liked (meaning no tears); they're Batman. On the flip-side, the establishment is incredibly tiny, and lacking in luxury. There was no restroom. People would have to walk single-file to the exit. Unless you count the delicious aroma inhaled with each breath, it was quite devoid of atmosphere. There was a severe lack of décor. Seating included a park bench, a few bar stools, a couple chairs near a small round table, and nothing else. There was no music. A small tv silently displayed a football game. The meal was expensive, the building is boring, and claustrophobes should order their food to go, but that's all perfectly fine by me. That whole $10 and something cents went towards the quality of the food. Just, the way God had intended when he commanded "Let their be lamb!"

    (4)
  • Justin M.

    Great gyros and falafel, coleslaw is different, not our preference. One of those hole in the wall place with hardly any seating, but nice staff and good subs worth trying.

    (3)
  • Robert F.

    So for anyone who actually reads these reviews as a way to determine what to try for lunch tomorrow let me say this. This is the best Gyro I've had. The lamb is full of flavor and very tender. As oppossed to the boot leather you find at some diners in town. Good tsasiki sauce and the pita bread had a little crunch to it from being toasted. The serving size is enormous. I'm not even gonna get involved in the whole tomota and lettuce debate...who cares!!! This gyros awoke a part of my soul I thought was dead the day I found out there was no santa claus. I'm not sure what the rest of these reviews are referring to in terms of mediocre food, You can taste that these sandwhiches are fresh and they are doing a lot in house. My wife ordered the super rooster and was elated. If at this point you are not convinced because of price, let me describe the people leaving these not so flattering reviews. They are neo-yuppy hipster spawn, they are jaded, sarcastic, unappreciative, spoiled and broke. They think the lifestyle their parents lead should be something they are entitled to with a much smaller budget. So they expect (on their budget) a waiter to serve them with a smile, free refills, the low roar of a large well-to-do establishment and a handjob in the parking lot from their high maintanence anorexic girlfriend. Get a life and live a little you swine!!! This is a very decent locally owned and operated place that is done in the true style of a big city sandwhich shop. You aint gonna get ambiance, or booth seating and your sandwhich wont be served with a fork and a knife to use so that same anorexic girlfriend can make pretend like she ate something. I hope this place get's the reputation it deserves for good, from-scratch food with a little big city attitude. And as for those of you who feel it is too pricey or simply feel the need to knock something so you can be known as ironic and synical...GO bury your head in the mediocrity and frozen wonder that is your local chili's or applebee's and dont you ever try something new again.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 8:00pm
  • Mon : 10:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

New York Gyros & Subs

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