Grecian Gyro Menu

  • Salads
  • Wraps
  • Plates
  • Sauce
  • Sides
  • Desserts

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  • Luvv S.

    The lamb gyro is really good as well as the falafel with the spicy sauce. A little dissapointed with the size way smaller than I expected.

    (4)
  • Ashley H.

    My review is for the Tucker location....excellent Greek food! The sauce is amazing, I could order bottles and bottles of it to take home. I love the gyro and chicken wraps. Also, if you love cheese tried the grilled cheese wrap. The potatoes can be filling but they are a must try. The hummus and dolmades are also worth a try. If you get a hankering for something sweet, try the baklava. I am thinking about trying to the falafel wrap next time.

    (4)
  • John S.

    Looks inside like a converted Taco Bell, no waiter service, order at counter. Food is very good, gyro, salad, "Greek potatoes", much better than most fast food. Excellent choice for quick lunch. Prices very fair and good portions

    (4)
  • Richard L.

    Not bad but also not fantastic. Decent sized portions. Basic and cost effective. Would eat here again but mainly cause there isn't a lot of other good choices in the immediate area.

    (3)
  • Lisa S.

    I have been going here for abt 2yrs now. I must say that I am impressed each time with the service that I received. The staff is friendly and the food is always delicious. I love the salads and the gyros are hands down, the best I've tasted in atl. The inside of the restaurant could use a face lift, but hey, I always use the drive through. I would recommend this place..

    (4)
  • Christina K.

    Got sent to this place by my brother, a huge yelper! He highly recommended the gyros. So me and SO went and tried it and we haven't turned back since! It's so good, we try to have it every month or so. It is a bit pricey, our usual tab is around $30 for 2 adults. However, we have never had bad service or bad food so we are going to keep coming back! The gyros are very big and overstuffed with meat. The tzatki sauce is not the best I've ever had, but it does compliment the food. The greek salad is really large chunks of iceberg lettuce, half a tomato and some olives with a very watered down dressing. Again, not the best I've had but it lets the real star of the show (the gyro) shine.

    (5)
  • Lisa C.

    Yum!! Is all I can say, LOL! Good fast food! I've been eating here for awhile now and pretty much get the same thing every time. A fried fish gyro wrap, their Greek potatoes with my sauce on the side, and a lemonade and it all comes up to about $8-$9. Make sure you get a punch card because after ordering your 9th wrap you get one for free. You can do this for as many times as you like. Your food is cooked upon ordering so there is going to be wait. I like using their drive-through so I can't tell you what it looks like inside. But I do know there are tables for you to sit at and dine in.

    (5)
  • J L.

    I want to call Grecian Gyro the "fast food" of Greek. Good Grecian noms at a reasonable price. Don't go light, go with a giant gyro with roasted potatoes topping it off with baklava. I had plenty of lamb and beef to satisfy my needs. (All for about 10 dollars, with drink) The downfalls of Grecian Gyro is that they serve your food on cafeteria style plates and disposable dishware. I came here knowing that I might feel like I'm eating at Wendy's or something. I can't wait to go back, but I'll try not to go overkill since everything is pretty rich and full in flavor...therefore probably being terrible for you. :)

    (3)
  • A P.

    Don't go here for a first date, or a fancy one, but the food is good! Simple establishment but tasty and reasonably priced mediterranean!

    (4)
  • Jess P.

    It really bothered me that the last time I swung through the drive-thru, the lady called it a "J-I-roe" instead of a gyro (yee-roe). I expected better from someone working at a gyro place.... :)

    (4)
  • Heather N.

    I wanted to try this place and made the mistake of going on Sunday when it was closed. So back I went today, and I am glad I made the trip! Yes, the gyro meat was delicious. I've had better, but it was mighty good. I'm fine with the fast food setting, but for a ten dollar lunch, I want a real fork. Trying to eat meat with a plastic fork and no knife is a joke. Even Med Grill has real silverware and non-disposible plates and cups. I'm taking a star off for the low health rating (80 and used to be 71), styrofoam and plastic consumption, and not making spanikopita or dolmas in house. (What DO they make in house, anyway?) I'd hit them up again, but wouldn't go out of my way to come here... Cheers~

    (3)
  • Christine P.

    Our Go To Dinner spot!!! On a crazy week, we may eat there 3-4 times!! Everything is great - food & service. Highly Recommended.

    (5)
  • Derek B.

    This was the best gyro I've had in Georgia. the meat was very tender and moist it was WAY bigger than the pita bread and to tzitziki sauce was fantastic the manager was there she was very gracious as we're all of the customer all the place

    (5)
  • Sungjae J.

    nice greek place you can go through drive thru too.. their gyros are always fat with meat and they are one of better gyros to some that I've tried.. this place is pretty good.. go here

    (4)
  • D R.

    If I could give a zero I would have done so! This place has certainly gone down!! Today I ordered two meals and an order of fries on the side. I only live up the street and in times past the food was piping hot and delicious. Today the FRIES were LUKEWARM at best. The worst part was the MEAT. OMG the health department should be contacted. The Meat tasted like it was going bad. I had to spit it out of my mouth. When I called the store and talked to Maria the manager (she also indicated her family owned the restaurant) she said she would need to check the meat however she seemed unphased by my concerns even after I told her I was planning to share my experience with unsuspecting future clients via Yelp. Maria did not offer to a refund or to make the meals right when I let her know we were going to throw the meals away. When I told Maria the Gyro was incomplete and did not even have lettuce on it she NEVER responded. DO NOT EAT HERE. ... This is sad..... They used to be a good place to eat.

    (1)
  • Chris P.

    Love this place!! It's a little spot that meat-lovers and vegetarians alike will go gaga over if they're ever over in Tucker. I've been consistently impressed with the quality of the food there--especially in terms of the freshness of the ingredients and the preparation. Now, I'm not a hard core gyro-eater, as I lean pretty heavily vegetarian (with the occasional poultry here and there). While I can't comment on most of their meat options, I can certainly rave about their chicken gyro and fried fish wrap. The sauce is awesome--kind of a tangy, oregano-y, creamy goodness. The marinade on the chicken was excellent, the fried fish actually tasted like delicate fish (I think it's cod?) rather than just tasting like "fried" (a la most fast-food spots). But this place has SO MANY VEGGIE OPTIONS. The hummus is better than most of the Greek places I've been to, and the grape leaves are excellent (i.e., no "just out of the tin can" taste). The spanakopita is full of flavor and crisp. A recent item on the menu (and long overdue IMO) is a roasted veggie wrap sandwich, and it's excellent. The vegetables were obviously prepared and grilled fresh--the long cuts of eggplant and zucchini were particularly tasty. The wrap I ate probably had a bit too much sauce on it, but that didn't matter one bit. This is probably the best roasted vegetable wrap I've had, and it was well worth the 5 bucks. The ambiance of the place isn't the best (since it's a former fast food building), but they've really stepped up their game recently with better decor and seating (including a new patio). But frankly, I don't care about the ambiance. The food is excellent, and I'm just so happy to have a place where I can get a bunch of different tasty veggie options in a hurry at a decent price.

    (5)
  • Sylvester T.

    Great place to dine in or carry out. Had a naked Gyro the first time then the second time had a Euro gyro which was delightful to my tastebuds. A must try for any Gyro expert! I highly recommend this place for groups as well as a fast food healthy delight!

    (4)
  • Scot L.

    There don't seem to be a ton of Gyro places around town so when they opened up less than a 1/2 mile from me I was excited to give it a go. I have been back twice and both times the souvlaki has been so dry it is almost inedible. The sauce thankfully moistened it just enough for me to swallow both times. Now you may wonder what would cause a man to order this dish twice after the failure the first time, I honestly have no idea. I think it has to do with me having a hard time pronouncing Gyro. I secretly wonder if they laugh at me when I say it wrong. So I get the easier to say food. I do this a lot. It is a shortcoming I am working on.

    (2)
  • Phong T.

    Delicious. I live in the area and you know I gotta "Go Greek Once a Week." Just kidding! But that is their slogan. I do go when I crave a regular gyro wrap or loukaniko wrap. Definitely try this place out if you haven't! It's not the best I've had, but it sure tastes good. I just wish the gyro came with some lettuce along with the sliced onions and tomatoes inside.

    (3)
  • John E.

    Totally underrated, this small place in Tucker is exceptional in flavor, service, execution and value. I don't understand why it's not busier - one can always order from Grecian Gyro with little or no wait. We tend to eat outside in the small patio and watch the idiots drive by on Lawrenceville Highway. I especially like the gyro plate with a bit of Greek salad and the roasted potatoes, it's especially filling. I also like the sauces quite a bit and I consider myself a bit of a snob. Go hungry and get one of their Tour of Greece passport cards (10th gyro free!) - you'll end up using it!

    (4)
  • Daniel F.

    They have big flavorful gyros and their potatoes are way better than most Greek / Mediterranean places. They are fast and friendly. Their tzatziki sauce is awesome too, so I always ask for extra and smother my food with it.

    (5)
  • Terry M.

    Service: above average and friendly from a counter Food: very good Price: very fair We do "Go Greek once a week", and sometimes drive pass three other Greek places to get the gyro salad here. Worth the trip.

    (4)
  • jim b.

    Have had the gyro and potatoes a couple of times and it was all excellent. The gyro is huge, and they give you quite a bit of potatoes, so it was definitely a fair deal for something like 6.50-7 bucks. Better than the gyro I had at another Greek place recently. They also tend to have a coupon in the 'Tucker Times', which is delivered to those that live in the area. Good eats, I need to get back over there.

    (5)
  • Lisa D.

    Decent food, but the service can be spotty. Their pitas are not so great, but I like the chicken platter (wrapped). I stopped going to the Tucker location when the clerk tried to charge me $2 for tap water. ( I just paid $10 for lunch, give me the tap water for free.) But I still go to the Johns Creek location near work.

    (3)
  • Christa F.

    I love doing the "once a week, go greek!" The gyros and baklava are fabulous! The food is good & very quick if you're on a time crunch for lunch. I am glad they have drive thru too!

    (4)
  • C Y.

    Food was fine but the restaurant was in disgusting condition.. Tables hadn't been wiped, trash on floor, windows filthy. Couldn't imagine what the food prep area was like (even though it's within view). Who knows when it was last cleaned.

    (3)
  • Gretchen S.

    Surprisingly good! With the past disappointments of the many failed previous tenants, I was skeptical. But, being a Chicago girl at heart- Greek food is always worth a try! We dined on Gyros and Souvlaki platters and dolmades- all very delicious. The gyro meat was the best I've tasted in Atlanta. The souvlaki was tasty too but could have been a little less "well done". The Greek salad was fresh, the potatoes, yummy. Nick's sauce, while a little salty, was delectable! -do get it on your potatoes. The serve beer and wine so its quite a nice little quick dinner. "Once a week"? - why the heck not- its too hot to cook!

    (3)
  • Roshanda P.

    hmm hmmm good!!!!!! It's all about the sauce I have been eating at this place for years the original location was on Virgina Ave by the Airport. But since they have build one in Forest Park it seems like I stop by everyday just to have a taste of Grecian potatoes with the Nick's sauce. *yummy* my mouth is watering just thinking about it ... hehehehe My order of choice would be the gyro wrap with a large potato covered in sauce which is really a cheap meal you can get the wrap for around 4 bucks. Its a clean environment the staff is really nice and makes its really like a true mom and pop restaurant. I think this is the best Gyros place that we have in Atlanta if you haven't given it a try please try it out.

    (5)
  • Penny A.

    I first ate at the Grecian Gyro almost 10 years ago that is located near Delta's headquarters in Hapeville. For years after that, I would find myself disappointed whenever I ordered a gyro anywhere else. It just was not the same. On the few occasions I was by the airport during meal time, I would swing in, as long as the line wasn't wrapped around the building. This week, I see a Grecian Gyro as I am driving through Tucker on my way to a meeting. Could it be the same restaurant?? I decided to find out on my way back as this location has a drive-thru. And YES, it is the same!! I ordered my gyro plate, potatoes and even tried a piece of spanikopita. It was wonderful! Just what I remember and the spanikopita was one of the best I have ever tasted....not too much feta but not watery spinach, either. And I have never had a sauce like this anywhere else. It is not quite a tsatsiki and it isn't heavy on mayonnaise. It is just the perfect compliment to the potatoes and the gyro meat. Needless to say, I came back to my office savoring my find and making sure all of my co-workers knew what a treasure is just 10 minutes away. We all agreed to make a lunch outing next week but I doubt I will be able to wait that long.

    (5)
  • Maria P.

    Just went in last week to grab something to eat.. and i ordered the Gyro wrap with potatoes.. this place was amazing! not only great food but clean and friendly service. Will definitely be back!!!

    (5)
  • Laura M.

    I thought Grecian Gyro was pretty tasty. I had never heard of the place, but my Dad mentioned wanting to try it, so my fiancé and I went with my family for dinner one evening. The place definitely had a fast food feel to it as far as the atmosphere was concerned, but the food was way better than fast food. The inside of the restaurant was a bit on the dingy side, but that sort of thing doesn't really bug me. My fiancé and I both had the chicken gyro with a side of potatoes. We both thought it was very tasty. I liked that they gave me the option of having the sauce on or to the side of the potatoes. It was very filing! I think next time I would just get the gyro with no side.

    (4)
  • Kandice C.

    Tried Grecian Gyro for the first time today. I'm new to the area and have been craving souvlaki. It was very different than what I'm used to at my fave place back home in Tampa but was still VERY good. Very filling for $8.50 (pork souvlaki and potatoes). I only wish they had chicken svoulaki. Will definitely be a regular from now on...so glad I found a delicious and fast on the go greek place.

    (4)
  • Derek B.

    This was the best gyro I've had in Georgia. the meat was very tender and moist it was WAY bigger than the pita bread and to tzitziki sauce was fantastic the manager was there she was very gracious as we're all of the customer all the place

    (5)
  • Sungjae J.

    nice greek place you can go through drive thru too.. their gyros are always fat with meat and they are one of better gyros to some that I've tried.. this place is pretty good.. go here

    (4)
  • D R.

    If I could give a zero I would have done so! This place has certainly gone down!! Today I ordered two meals and an order of fries on the side. I only live up the street and in times past the food was piping hot and delicious. Today the FRIES were LUKEWARM at best. The worst part was the MEAT. OMG the health department should be contacted. The Meat tasted like it was going bad. I had to spit it out of my mouth. When I called the store and talked to Maria the manager (she also indicated her family owned the restaurant) she said she would need to check the meat however she seemed unphased by my concerns even after I told her I was planning to share my experience with unsuspecting future clients via Yelp. Maria did not offer to a refund or to make the meals right when I let her know we were going to throw the meals away. When I told Maria the Gyro was incomplete and did not even have lettuce on it she NEVER responded. DO NOT EAT HERE. ... This is sad..... They used to be a good place to eat.

    (1)
  • Chris P.

    Love this place!! It's a little spot that meat-lovers and vegetarians alike will go gaga over if they're ever over in Tucker. I've been consistently impressed with the quality of the food there--especially in terms of the freshness of the ingredients and the preparation. Now, I'm not a hard core gyro-eater, as I lean pretty heavily vegetarian (with the occasional poultry here and there). While I can't comment on most of their meat options, I can certainly rave about their chicken gyro and fried fish wrap. The sauce is awesome--kind of a tangy, oregano-y, creamy goodness. The marinade on the chicken was excellent, the fried fish actually tasted like delicate fish (I think it's cod?) rather than just tasting like "fried" (a la most fast-food spots). But this place has SO MANY VEGGIE OPTIONS. The hummus is better than most of the Greek places I've been to, and the grape leaves are excellent (i.e., no "just out of the tin can" taste). The spanakopita is full of flavor and crisp. A recent item on the menu (and long overdue IMO) is a roasted veggie wrap sandwich, and it's excellent. The vegetables were obviously prepared and grilled fresh--the long cuts of eggplant and zucchini were particularly tasty. The wrap I ate probably had a bit too much sauce on it, but that didn't matter one bit. This is probably the best roasted vegetable wrap I've had, and it was well worth the 5 bucks. The ambiance of the place isn't the best (since it's a former fast food building), but they've really stepped up their game recently with better decor and seating (including a new patio). But frankly, I don't care about the ambiance. The food is excellent, and I'm just so happy to have a place where I can get a bunch of different tasty veggie options in a hurry at a decent price.

    (5)
  • Marcus S.

    They are still open. I went today. Gyro was delicious as usual! A lot of people were waiting, but I received my food quickly enough. Status quo...

    (4)
  • John M.

    This place is closing in a few weeks. I was informed on 6.14.15 Enjoyed a good gyro and suffered a soggy cannoli.

    (3)
  • Mary T.

    I had the chicken gyro. It was pretty good. I forgot to tell them no tomato but other than that this thing had just the right amount of white sauce and onions. The chicken was pretty good but I wonder if it was the sauce or the the actual chicken. Anyways, the establishment looks okay. I didn't know they had more than one which is cool. Maybe I'll head to Dunwoody one day soon & try their location. This one is close to my house. It was good enough to return. Maybe next time I'll try something else. The wrap smelled fantastic from the back once I got it.. I kept smelling it before I got home. The aroma alone makes me want another. LOL. I definitely enjoyed my wrap. They also have a drive thru so if you know what you want without having to look through the menu a bunch of times.. go the fast route!

    (4)
  • John S.

    Looks inside like a converted Taco Bell, no waiter service, order at counter. Food is very good, gyro, salad, "Greek potatoes", much better than most fast food. Excellent choice for quick lunch. Prices very fair and good portions

    (4)
  • A P.

    Don't go here for a first date, or a fancy one, but the food is good! Simple establishment but tasty and reasonably priced mediterranean!

    (4)
  • Jess P.

    It really bothered me that the last time I swung through the drive-thru, the lady called it a "J-I-roe" instead of a gyro (yee-roe). I expected better from someone working at a gyro place.... :)

    (4)
  • Heather N.

    I wanted to try this place and made the mistake of going on Sunday when it was closed. So back I went today, and I am glad I made the trip! Yes, the gyro meat was delicious. I've had better, but it was mighty good. I'm fine with the fast food setting, but for a ten dollar lunch, I want a real fork. Trying to eat meat with a plastic fork and no knife is a joke. Even Med Grill has real silverware and non-disposible plates and cups. I'm taking a star off for the low health rating (80 and used to be 71), styrofoam and plastic consumption, and not making spanikopita or dolmas in house. (What DO they make in house, anyway?) I'd hit them up again, but wouldn't go out of my way to come here... Cheers~

    (3)
  • Doc L.

    Less than stellar, got gyro plate very small meat portion. Server appeared disenchanted to be there just wanted to go home. Gyro meat was tasty but again very small portion & must be a shortage on greek olives as only received one. Thought I'd try baklava for like desert very syrupy and tasted liked been unwrapped and left in grandmas pantry for days. Not a fan!

    (2)
  • Deyana C.

    So I had a craving for some stuffed grape leaves and decided to try this place. The restaurant had just opened so it was pretty empty the service was ok. Nothing extra friendly. I ordered a gyro wrap and of course stuffed grape leaves. The meat was good but the wrapped lacked in Sauce and I didn't even know there was a tomato there. It was ok. The grape leaves not so good. The were really cold and not so great. Maybe a second try wouldn't hurt

    (2)
  • Katherine I.

    This is essentially a Greek fast food restaurant. If I lived nearby, I could totally see myself rolling through the drive through once a week. It's pretty good, convenient food. This place was very affordable and offers all the Mediterranean favorites. They have gyro, falafel, hummus and stuffed grape leaves to name a few menu items. Pretty much everything is available either stuffed in a pita or as a platter. I was impressed with the stuffed grape leaves. They tasted just like what I have had before at a sit down Mediterranean restaurant. I also had the vegetable stuffed pita which had tomatoes, lettuce, cucumber and onions stuffed into a warm pita with a drizzle of taziki sauce. That plus a drink, and my lunch came in about 8 bucks.

    (4)
  • bob k.

    This place used to be good. but what happened? they used to have the best greek salad and now its awful. Who uses mixed greens and red onions on a greek salad? brown lettuce makes up most of it. I used to get one 2 times a week, but wont anymore. Greek salads should have iceberg or romaine... the service has also been horrible lately. Unfriendly workers handing the drive through.

    (2)
  • Regina S.

    Very very delicious!! We ate in and the service was phenomenal and the prices were extremely reasonable for the amount of food you get. The meat was tender and flavorful. I've been to Greece and so far in the states this has been the most authentic!!!!!!!! Try it out!!!! You'll be a regular.......

    (5)
  • Christina L.

    This location appears to look dirty. My experience was horrible. I ordered humus and pita. They put an olive on top. I went to eat the olive and cracked my tooth due to a seed being in there. The olive was not on the menu. No indication that seeds are in the olives. I went reported the incident to a manager and she said she wanted to post a note about the seeds and she said their lawyers advised them to take the note away. I was shocked. This is a horrible place to dine. The humus wad tasteless so it's not good food.

    (1)
  • Leslie F.

    Best gyro I have ever eaten. Perfect balance of lamb with crispy edges, sauce, and pillow - like pita!

    (5)
  • S J.

    Maybe , I just picked the wrong day to visit!! Thanks to the Grecian Gyro, I experienced food poisoning for the 1st time... Vomiting, horrible diarrhea, fatigue, nausea, and stomach cramps! After checking they're health rating on the CDC website, I learned that had been cited for not keeping the meats at the right temperature. Good Luck with this one...

    (1)
  • Farrah J.

    Found this place about a year ago and the gyros are great! Very authentic and service is fast! Just ate there today.

    (5)
  • Shawn B.

    Awesome food, friendly service, great value. Come here all the time now.

    (5)
  • L A.

    OK I love the food! but not the ambiance! The food is authentic and affordable and delicious!! I order the chicken plate, comes with greek salad traditional with feta, tomato, fresh dressing & olives. The Chicken is seasons and delicious, comes with seasoned potatoes with a creamy sauce and warm flat bread which I love. The hummus is fresh and delicious! so is the baklava! can go wrong here , just get your food to go! not really a place I want to sit and eat at.. sorry.

    (4)
  • Jamarcus T.

    Love Grecian Gyro! Sure, it's probably the Mc. donalds of Greek food, but fast food ain't exactly languishing stateside! I got the #1, basically the wrap combo with potatoes and a drink, all right around 8 bucks. Very good tasty food! One thing I hadn't seen before, but was asked by the cashier was if I had my "tour of Greece" punch card? What's this? When did you start giving these out??? So I snagged one (and you should too) and plan to use it to get my free meal after 9 purchases. Where i'm concerned, that wont be very long! Give the Gyro a try and they wont let you down.

    (4)
  • Robert M.

    The food here is pretty solid but there is some room for improvement. I usually go with a gyro platter which is basically pita wedges, generous portion of gyro meat (very good quality), greek potatoes, greek salad (with tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, kalamata olives, and Greek & vinegar dressing), sauce on the meat and extra sauce (served on the side or on the potatoes). My only pet peeve is the sauce which is mayonnaise-based and not yogurt / sour cream based as I am accustomed to getting at other places. The Greek entree menu is pretty good for a fast food type setup. Perhaps really deserves 3.5 stars. My go to lunch place when I am over in the Tucker area.

    (3)
  • Shyam S.

    I have driven by this place for years - up and down on Lawrenceville Highway - but never stopped. Well I was in the food for souvalki or a nice salad, so I decided to finally try it out. I love when ethnic restaurants play traditional music and don't pander to Top 40, so Grecian Gyro scored immediate points for music you could actually hear outside. They have a few tables outside and although it looked deserted from the outside - it was 3 p.m. on a Monday - they had quite a steady client stream for the time I was there. I don't know much about Greek food, but I do know the prices here are astonishingly low. This is the plus of going a little bit outside the perimeter - this place is probably 3 miles east of 285 - and the value of the food was great. Gyros and wraps were only $5! I was in the mood for chicken, dolmades and a salad and when the initial cost came to $12, the helpful employee said she wanted to figure out a way so that I could save some money. She did some manipulating and I only ended up having to pay $9.50. The food was very good with just-right portions. Now that I know about this place, I will definitely stop in more often.

    (4)
  • Brian S.

    This was the worse gyro I have eaten. It was greasy and had no favor. I when I asked others from the area and they say the same that it is bad. I will never eat here again.

    (1)
  • Lawrence B.

    Service was Ok, food was not very tasty and they only put old onions and tomato on the gyro. It was mushy and my stomach is a little disturbed. Probably bacteria. Not what this place used to be. Last time here.

    (2)
  • Thomas L.

    Grecian Gyro is a small Greek franchise with several locations in the Atlanta area. This review concerns the location in Tucker located on the intersection of Lawrenceville HWY and Fellowship RD. The building itself is nothing much to look at. It's a rather old with a blue roof, that as one user pointed out, resembles a converted fast food restaurant. The interior is small and unremarkable with several tables and booths on one end. Sometimes the restaurant feels as if it could be a bit cleaner. The handle on the tea dispenser feels greasy. One jack wagon customer was too lazy to take his used plate with crumbled up napkins and plastic utensils the required 10 feet from the chair to the garbage. I mean, seriously, do people really think it's standard in a restaurant like this to eat your food, get up and leave the trash on the table? Now, to the reason I came here and you should, too. The food. It's really good. I've actually only had the gyro as while there are other items on the menu that look delicious, I'm currently indulged on a fix on such a sandwich and not ready to try something new just yet. It's not the best gyro I've ever had, but it's definitely good, affordable and made very quickly. It is what you'd expect - roasted lamb meat served in warm pita bread, with tomatoes, onions and "Grecian Sauce." I don't think it's Tzatziki - at least I can't taste any cucumber or yogurt in it. It tastes more like a tangy and garlic-y Ranch Dressing to me. In any event,, it's good and compliments the meat well. The meals are also served Grecian Potatoes, which I prefer covered with the sauce. If you're in the area and in the mood for Greek food it is certainly worth checking out. Four stars for food (pricing considered). Service - n/a. Atmosphere - n/a. Pros: Good food. Fast. Affordable. Cons: A little dingy on the inside and out. Verdict: Recommended.

    (4)
  • Dynomutt F.

    There I was, frolicking in the meadow on the edge of the forest... when I noticed something. A large block, whitish in color, was glistening in the sun a couple of yards from me. I approached cautiously. I bent down and sniffed, and then licked it just to get a quick taste. Salt! I continued to lick it. I couldn't get enough. What a find this was! It sent tingles from the tips of my antlers to the end of my bushy tail. But then... something occurred to me... Was this too good to be true? A delicious treat, carelessly left alone here? I thought for a moment, and then... Wait a second... I'm not a fucking deer. So why, Grecian Gyro, did you give me 800 times the recommended daily allowance of sodium in just one meal? The loukaniko was salty enough, but then you served me potatoes that tasted as though they had been soaked overnight in salt water, and then roasted with salt and herbs, and then sprinkled with salt before serving, and then finally served with a side of what amounts to a thick, liquefied salt solution. If you're one of those people who lick the salt from pretzels, then you might like this place. Otherwise, I'd advise against eating here, unless you enjoy sodium-induced hallucinations about being a woodland creature. Overall, 3/10.

    (2)
  • Teresa S.

    I don't like gyros, tried it but it wasnt for me. I usually get the grill chicken salad without dressing when I come here. Its okay I've had better. But for somebody who like gyros I've been told theirs are great.

    (3)
  • Bri C.

    This restaurant site has had a lot of tenants in the past couple years. It seems like a new one is there every few months. We've tried most of them, but we really enjoyed Grecian Gyro. The Gyro plate or platter is fabulous and a great meal. They give a great portion of gyro meat, some pita, salad (which we ask for dressing on the side cause they like to drench it), and great potatoes!!! The sauce is so good and we really devour it. Yea,, it's a little more than we would like to pay, but i think it's worth it. I hope they stay around, cause it's good.

    (4)
  • Claude L.

    Lets start with a confession...this was the second choice for Saturday morning...I was hoping that I could catch lunch at nearby Yum Yum Thai - but no happs...didnt open until 5. The best intentions often go astray into possibly better results. My friend and I enjoyed Gyro platters while reminiscing about the good old days in Alexandria VA at the Old Town Deli. If youre ever in old town, the Old Town Deli makes a greek salad that is OUT OF THIS WORLD. Grecian Gyro is not thai food, and its not the greatest Greek Salad, but what they do with their platters and gyros is pretty freakin good I must say. The meat is all very flavorful and not overloaded with spice, and im a big fan of their homemade greek dressing.......perfect compliment to the meat and to the well seasoned side potatoes I will be going back to explore more dishes in the future. But this totally hit the spot Saturday AM.

    (4)
  • Caren W.

    Grecian Gyro is amazing! Love love love the Souvlaki, their tenderloin is too good to be true! And it's fast if your on the go, like I always am, which is always a huge plus. You've got to try this place, seriously.

    (5)
  • adrian w.

    The food was really tasty here. The prices were a bit too high for my taste for lunch. Pretty much a glorified fast food place. The gyro was fabulous and the Greek salad is worth another visit alone. I will return if they have lunch specials, which I am unaware at the moment if they do or not.

    (3)
  • albert b.

    The sign can be confusing, you might think the name is "Once A Week Go Greek." This "fast food" (I say that because of the drive thru) is quite good, and often on my path home. Get anything that has the Gyro meat, they usually give you a nice portion, and it is tasty. The sauce is well done, and the veggies are usually fresh. I do like their salads and the homemade dressing. I would like a few more olives than one. Their potatoes are nicely seasoned, and can be greasy or not, depending on the cook. The Souvlaki is usually a little over cooked, but has a good flavor. I haven't tried any of their desserts, but they look good. If you are in the area, try it, you'll like it.

    (3)
  • Dan V.

    As close to what you can get in Greece as I've found in Atlanta.

    (4)
  • m h.

    Good food, authentic (though I've never been to Greece) and the dolmades are killer. Great addition to the Tucker area.

    (4)
  • Greg O.

    Easily one of the best gyros I've ever had. You always hear people say that and honestly, I used to think that all gyros were the same. I mean, there really isn't much to them, right? I don't know what it is, but the meat here just tastes so much better than any others I've had. I think it is probably the lamb to beef ratio. The sauce has a perfect consistency and is really tasty. The staff is really nice too. All smiles and eager to please. It is a tad bit on the pricey side but still one of my new favorite lunch spots!

    (4)
  • Gretchen S.

    Surprisingly good! With the past disappointments of the many failed previous tenants, I was skeptical. But, being a Chicago girl at heart- Greek food is always worth a try! We dined on Gyros and Souvlaki platters and dolmades- all very delicious. The gyro meat was the best I've tasted in Atlanta. The souvlaki was tasty too but could have been a little less "well done". The Greek salad was fresh, the potatoes, yummy. Nick's sauce, while a little salty, was delectable! -do get it on your potatoes. The serve beer and wine so its quite a nice little quick dinner. "Once a week"? - why the heck not- its too hot to cook!

    (3)
  • Roshanda P.

    hmm hmmm good!!!!!! It's all about the sauce I have been eating at this place for years the original location was on Virgina Ave by the Airport. But since they have build one in Forest Park it seems like I stop by everyday just to have a taste of Grecian potatoes with the Nick's sauce. *yummy* my mouth is watering just thinking about it ... hehehehe My order of choice would be the gyro wrap with a large potato covered in sauce which is really a cheap meal you can get the wrap for around 4 bucks. Its a clean environment the staff is really nice and makes its really like a true mom and pop restaurant. I think this is the best Gyros place that we have in Atlanta if you haven't given it a try please try it out.

    (5)
  • Penny A.

    I first ate at the Grecian Gyro almost 10 years ago that is located near Delta's headquarters in Hapeville. For years after that, I would find myself disappointed whenever I ordered a gyro anywhere else. It just was not the same. On the few occasions I was by the airport during meal time, I would swing in, as long as the line wasn't wrapped around the building. This week, I see a Grecian Gyro as I am driving through Tucker on my way to a meeting. Could it be the same restaurant?? I decided to find out on my way back as this location has a drive-thru. And YES, it is the same!! I ordered my gyro plate, potatoes and even tried a piece of spanikopita. It was wonderful! Just what I remember and the spanikopita was one of the best I have ever tasted....not too much feta but not watery spinach, either. And I have never had a sauce like this anywhere else. It is not quite a tsatsiki and it isn't heavy on mayonnaise. It is just the perfect compliment to the potatoes and the gyro meat. Needless to say, I came back to my office savoring my find and making sure all of my co-workers knew what a treasure is just 10 minutes away. We all agreed to make a lunch outing next week but I doubt I will be able to wait that long.

    (5)
  • Maria P.

    Just went in last week to grab something to eat.. and i ordered the Gyro wrap with potatoes.. this place was amazing! not only great food but clean and friendly service. Will definitely be back!!!

    (5)
  • Laura M.

    I thought Grecian Gyro was pretty tasty. I had never heard of the place, but my Dad mentioned wanting to try it, so my fiancé and I went with my family for dinner one evening. The place definitely had a fast food feel to it as far as the atmosphere was concerned, but the food was way better than fast food. The inside of the restaurant was a bit on the dingy side, but that sort of thing doesn't really bug me. My fiancé and I both had the chicken gyro with a side of potatoes. We both thought it was very tasty. I liked that they gave me the option of having the sauce on or to the side of the potatoes. It was very filing! I think next time I would just get the gyro with no side.

    (4)
  • Kandice C.

    Tried Grecian Gyro for the first time today. I'm new to the area and have been craving souvlaki. It was very different than what I'm used to at my fave place back home in Tampa but was still VERY good. Very filling for $8.50 (pork souvlaki and potatoes). I only wish they had chicken svoulaki. Will definitely be a regular from now on...so glad I found a delicious and fast on the go greek place.

    (4)
  • Bill G.

    With the speed and ambiance of KFC, Grecian Gyro serves up solid offerings. Service was good and baklava was sitting within easy reach on the counter to tempt the easily influenced. The gyro combo and baklava were definitely good enough for an encore, however a few tweaks would really help push them over the top: the gyro was a bit small and a bit dry. It could have used a bit more seasoning. The potatoes, cut in half-circles about 1/8 inch thick, were nicely seasoned and I really liked the Greek sauce, but they would have been better if they had not sat around as long as they did. The baklava seemed a bit sandy in texture, but tasted quite good, without being cloyingly sweet. Again, these were not major complaints, but little things that stood in the way of good food being really great.

    (3)
  • David F.

    First the bad. Because there's not much to complain about here. The potatoes here are very dried out and salty. There. I said it. It had to be said. However, the gyro wraps are great, their plates are fresh and tasty and the price is low. And I really like the frequent diner cards that let you get a free meal after nine purchases. Bottom line, cheap, fast, fresh and tasty. Just don't get the potatoes.

    (4)
  • Rachel A.

    Grecian Gyro has become my new comfort food. The food is great and they always give you an abundance of food. You don't think you can finish it but it's so good, you can't stop eating! Yes, about $9.00 for a Gyro combo seems a bit expensive but the food makes it all worth what you pay. Their Grecian music that they play inside adds to the atmosphere as you're eating your gyro or salad or whatever you order. The staff is fun and you don't feel like a customer, you feel like an old friend. Their sign says "Once a Week, Go Greek!" I couldn't say it better myself....

    (5)
  • Josh B.

    Really good Greek fast food - definitely worthy of a 3.5 . The chicken soulvlaki was surprisingly tender and flavorful. My only warning concerns the "white sauce." I have no idea what this sauce is (the closest guess I have is that it is bottled ceasar salad dressing), but it is not tatziki nor is it delicious. I am sure there are better Greek places in Atlanta, but this makes a nice lunch.

    (3)
  • Mary M.

    One of the best gyros I've ever had. I usually get greek food from Mediterranean Grill and have never really been satisfied with the quality and flavor of their food. On a hungover whim, I decided to give this a go after reading that they have a drive-thru. Score! I don't have to put on pants and go inside looking like crap, and you know, stand up and try to be coherent. The food is excellent. The dolmades are a little vinegar-y for my taste, but damn. The gyro was top notch. Way more authentic than any other Greek food I've had here. I'll definitely be going back.

    (5)
  • Kimberly C.

    This is one of my favs in Tucker! I don't feel guilty eating here because there are healthy options on the menu.. I absolutely LOVE their HUMMAS.. If I need a quick bite to eat and I don't want to spend a lot of money, this is always the 1st thing that comes to mind. My daughter loves their dolmades! Once again it's healthy and I don't feel guilty feeding it to my child. There was only one issue that I had with this place. I arrived 10 minutes before closing and ordered a chicken salad.. The chicken was hard, and cold! I simply went back the next day and spoke to the owner and he resolved the issue immediately... He said' "wrong, is wrong, and I'll have another salad prepared for you in no time!" In my opinion, that's GREAT service!

    (4)
  • Richard L.

    Not bad but also not fantastic. Decent sized portions. Basic and cost effective. Would eat here again but mainly cause there isn't a lot of other good choices in the immediate area.

    (3)
  • Luvv S.

    The lamb gyro is really good as well as the falafel with the spicy sauce. A little dissapointed with the size way smaller than I expected.

    (4)
  • Ashley H.

    My review is for the Tucker location....excellent Greek food! The sauce is amazing, I could order bottles and bottles of it to take home. I love the gyro and chicken wraps. Also, if you love cheese tried the grilled cheese wrap. The potatoes can be filling but they are a must try. The hummus and dolmades are also worth a try. If you get a hankering for something sweet, try the baklava. I am thinking about trying to the falafel wrap next time.

    (4)
  • Lisa S.

    I have been going here for abt 2yrs now. I must say that I am impressed each time with the service that I received. The staff is friendly and the food is always delicious. I love the salads and the gyros are hands down, the best I've tasted in atl. The inside of the restaurant could use a face lift, but hey, I always use the drive through. I would recommend this place..

    (4)
  • Christina K.

    Got sent to this place by my brother, a huge yelper! He highly recommended the gyros. So me and SO went and tried it and we haven't turned back since! It's so good, we try to have it every month or so. It is a bit pricey, our usual tab is around $30 for 2 adults. However, we have never had bad service or bad food so we are going to keep coming back! The gyros are very big and overstuffed with meat. The tzatki sauce is not the best I've ever had, but it does compliment the food. The greek salad is really large chunks of iceberg lettuce, half a tomato and some olives with a very watered down dressing. Again, not the best I've had but it lets the real star of the show (the gyro) shine.

    (5)
  • Lisa C.

    Yum!! Is all I can say, LOL! Good fast food! I've been eating here for awhile now and pretty much get the same thing every time. A fried fish gyro wrap, their Greek potatoes with my sauce on the side, and a lemonade and it all comes up to about $8-$9. Make sure you get a punch card because after ordering your 9th wrap you get one for free. You can do this for as many times as you like. Your food is cooked upon ordering so there is going to be wait. I like using their drive-through so I can't tell you what it looks like inside. But I do know there are tables for you to sit at and dine in.

    (5)
  • J L.

    I want to call Grecian Gyro the "fast food" of Greek. Good Grecian noms at a reasonable price. Don't go light, go with a giant gyro with roasted potatoes topping it off with baklava. I had plenty of lamb and beef to satisfy my needs. (All for about 10 dollars, with drink) The downfalls of Grecian Gyro is that they serve your food on cafeteria style plates and disposable dishware. I came here knowing that I might feel like I'm eating at Wendy's or something. I can't wait to go back, but I'll try not to go overkill since everything is pretty rich and full in flavor...therefore probably being terrible for you. :)

    (3)
  • Christine P.

    Our Go To Dinner spot!!! On a crazy week, we may eat there 3-4 times!! Everything is great - food & service. Highly Recommended.

    (5)
  • Sylvester T.

    Great place to dine in or carry out. Had a naked Gyro the first time then the second time had a Euro gyro which was delightful to my tastebuds. A must try for any Gyro expert! I highly recommend this place for groups as well as a fast food healthy delight!

    (4)
  • Scot L.

    There don't seem to be a ton of Gyro places around town so when they opened up less than a 1/2 mile from me I was excited to give it a go. I have been back twice and both times the souvlaki has been so dry it is almost inedible. The sauce thankfully moistened it just enough for me to swallow both times. Now you may wonder what would cause a man to order this dish twice after the failure the first time, I honestly have no idea. I think it has to do with me having a hard time pronouncing Gyro. I secretly wonder if they laugh at me when I say it wrong. So I get the easier to say food. I do this a lot. It is a shortcoming I am working on.

    (2)
  • Phong T.

    Delicious. I live in the area and you know I gotta "Go Greek Once a Week." Just kidding! But that is their slogan. I do go when I crave a regular gyro wrap or loukaniko wrap. Definitely try this place out if you haven't! It's not the best I've had, but it sure tastes good. I just wish the gyro came with some lettuce along with the sliced onions and tomatoes inside.

    (3)
  • John E.

    Totally underrated, this small place in Tucker is exceptional in flavor, service, execution and value. I don't understand why it's not busier - one can always order from Grecian Gyro with little or no wait. We tend to eat outside in the small patio and watch the idiots drive by on Lawrenceville Highway. I especially like the gyro plate with a bit of Greek salad and the roasted potatoes, it's especially filling. I also like the sauces quite a bit and I consider myself a bit of a snob. Go hungry and get one of their Tour of Greece passport cards (10th gyro free!) - you'll end up using it!

    (4)
  • Daniel F.

    They have big flavorful gyros and their potatoes are way better than most Greek / Mediterranean places. They are fast and friendly. Their tzatziki sauce is awesome too, so I always ask for extra and smother my food with it.

    (5)
  • Terry M.

    Service: above average and friendly from a counter Food: very good Price: very fair We do "Go Greek once a week", and sometimes drive pass three other Greek places to get the gyro salad here. Worth the trip.

    (4)
  • jim b.

    Have had the gyro and potatoes a couple of times and it was all excellent. The gyro is huge, and they give you quite a bit of potatoes, so it was definitely a fair deal for something like 6.50-7 bucks. Better than the gyro I had at another Greek place recently. They also tend to have a coupon in the 'Tucker Times', which is delivered to those that live in the area. Good eats, I need to get back over there.

    (5)
  • Lisa D.

    Decent food, but the service can be spotty. Their pitas are not so great, but I like the chicken platter (wrapped). I stopped going to the Tucker location when the clerk tried to charge me $2 for tap water. ( I just paid $10 for lunch, give me the tap water for free.) But I still go to the Johns Creek location near work.

    (3)
  • Christa F.

    I love doing the "once a week, go greek!" The gyros and baklava are fabulous! The food is good & very quick if you're on a time crunch for lunch. I am glad they have drive thru too!

    (4)
  • C Y.

    Food was fine but the restaurant was in disgusting condition.. Tables hadn't been wiped, trash on floor, windows filthy. Couldn't imagine what the food prep area was like (even though it's within view). Who knows when it was last cleaned.

    (3)
  • Shawn B.

    Awesome food, friendly service, great value. Come here all the time now.

    (5)
  • Marcus S.

    They are still open. I went today. Gyro was delicious as usual! A lot of people were waiting, but I received my food quickly enough. Status quo...

    (4)
  • John M.

    This place is closing in a few weeks. I was informed on 6.14.15 Enjoyed a good gyro and suffered a soggy cannoli.

    (3)
  • Mary T.

    I had the chicken gyro. It was pretty good. I forgot to tell them no tomato but other than that this thing had just the right amount of white sauce and onions. The chicken was pretty good but I wonder if it was the sauce or the the actual chicken. Anyways, the establishment looks okay. I didn't know they had more than one which is cool. Maybe I'll head to Dunwoody one day soon & try their location. This one is close to my house. It was good enough to return. Maybe next time I'll try something else. The wrap smelled fantastic from the back once I got it.. I kept smelling it before I got home. The aroma alone makes me want another. LOL. I definitely enjoyed my wrap. They also have a drive thru so if you know what you want without having to look through the menu a bunch of times.. go the fast route!

    (4)
  • Doc L.

    Less than stellar, got gyro plate very small meat portion. Server appeared disenchanted to be there just wanted to go home. Gyro meat was tasty but again very small portion & must be a shortage on greek olives as only received one. Thought I'd try baklava for like desert very syrupy and tasted liked been unwrapped and left in grandmas pantry for days. Not a fan!

    (2)
  • Deyana C.

    So I had a craving for some stuffed grape leaves and decided to try this place. The restaurant had just opened so it was pretty empty the service was ok. Nothing extra friendly. I ordered a gyro wrap and of course stuffed grape leaves. The meat was good but the wrapped lacked in Sauce and I didn't even know there was a tomato there. It was ok. The grape leaves not so good. The were really cold and not so great. Maybe a second try wouldn't hurt

    (2)
  • Katherine I.

    This is essentially a Greek fast food restaurant. If I lived nearby, I could totally see myself rolling through the drive through once a week. It's pretty good, convenient food. This place was very affordable and offers all the Mediterranean favorites. They have gyro, falafel, hummus and stuffed grape leaves to name a few menu items. Pretty much everything is available either stuffed in a pita or as a platter. I was impressed with the stuffed grape leaves. They tasted just like what I have had before at a sit down Mediterranean restaurant. I also had the vegetable stuffed pita which had tomatoes, lettuce, cucumber and onions stuffed into a warm pita with a drizzle of taziki sauce. That plus a drink, and my lunch came in about 8 bucks.

    (4)
  • bob k.

    This place used to be good. but what happened? they used to have the best greek salad and now its awful. Who uses mixed greens and red onions on a greek salad? brown lettuce makes up most of it. I used to get one 2 times a week, but wont anymore. Greek salads should have iceberg or romaine... the service has also been horrible lately. Unfriendly workers handing the drive through.

    (2)
  • Regina S.

    Very very delicious!! We ate in and the service was phenomenal and the prices were extremely reasonable for the amount of food you get. The meat was tender and flavorful. I've been to Greece and so far in the states this has been the most authentic!!!!!!!! Try it out!!!! You'll be a regular.......

    (5)
  • Shyam S.

    I have driven by this place for years - up and down on Lawrenceville Highway - but never stopped. Well I was in the food for souvalki or a nice salad, so I decided to finally try it out. I love when ethnic restaurants play traditional music and don't pander to Top 40, so Grecian Gyro scored immediate points for music you could actually hear outside. They have a few tables outside and although it looked deserted from the outside - it was 3 p.m. on a Monday - they had quite a steady client stream for the time I was there. I don't know much about Greek food, but I do know the prices here are astonishingly low. This is the plus of going a little bit outside the perimeter - this place is probably 3 miles east of 285 - and the value of the food was great. Gyros and wraps were only $5! I was in the mood for chicken, dolmades and a salad and when the initial cost came to $12, the helpful employee said she wanted to figure out a way so that I could save some money. She did some manipulating and I only ended up having to pay $9.50. The food was very good with just-right portions. Now that I know about this place, I will definitely stop in more often.

    (4)
  • Brian S.

    This was the worse gyro I have eaten. It was greasy and had no favor. I when I asked others from the area and they say the same that it is bad. I will never eat here again.

    (1)
  • Lawrence B.

    Service was Ok, food was not very tasty and they only put old onions and tomato on the gyro. It was mushy and my stomach is a little disturbed. Probably bacteria. Not what this place used to be. Last time here.

    (2)
  • Christina L.

    This location appears to look dirty. My experience was horrible. I ordered humus and pita. They put an olive on top. I went to eat the olive and cracked my tooth due to a seed being in there. The olive was not on the menu. No indication that seeds are in the olives. I went reported the incident to a manager and she said she wanted to post a note about the seeds and she said their lawyers advised them to take the note away. I was shocked. This is a horrible place to dine. The humus wad tasteless so it's not good food.

    (1)
  • Leslie F.

    Best gyro I have ever eaten. Perfect balance of lamb with crispy edges, sauce, and pillow - like pita!

    (5)
  • S J.

    Maybe , I just picked the wrong day to visit!! Thanks to the Grecian Gyro, I experienced food poisoning for the 1st time... Vomiting, horrible diarrhea, fatigue, nausea, and stomach cramps! After checking they're health rating on the CDC website, I learned that had been cited for not keeping the meats at the right temperature. Good Luck with this one...

    (1)
  • Farrah J.

    Found this place about a year ago and the gyros are great! Very authentic and service is fast! Just ate there today.

    (5)
  • Thomas L.

    Grecian Gyro is a small Greek franchise with several locations in the Atlanta area. This review concerns the location in Tucker located on the intersection of Lawrenceville HWY and Fellowship RD. The building itself is nothing much to look at. It's a rather old with a blue roof, that as one user pointed out, resembles a converted fast food restaurant. The interior is small and unremarkable with several tables and booths on one end. Sometimes the restaurant feels as if it could be a bit cleaner. The handle on the tea dispenser feels greasy. One jack wagon customer was too lazy to take his used plate with crumbled up napkins and plastic utensils the required 10 feet from the chair to the garbage. I mean, seriously, do people really think it's standard in a restaurant like this to eat your food, get up and leave the trash on the table? Now, to the reason I came here and you should, too. The food. It's really good. I've actually only had the gyro as while there are other items on the menu that look delicious, I'm currently indulged on a fix on such a sandwich and not ready to try something new just yet. It's not the best gyro I've ever had, but it's definitely good, affordable and made very quickly. It is what you'd expect - roasted lamb meat served in warm pita bread, with tomatoes, onions and "Grecian Sauce." I don't think it's Tzatziki - at least I can't taste any cucumber or yogurt in it. It tastes more like a tangy and garlic-y Ranch Dressing to me. In any event,, it's good and compliments the meat well. The meals are also served Grecian Potatoes, which I prefer covered with the sauce. If you're in the area and in the mood for Greek food it is certainly worth checking out. Four stars for food (pricing considered). Service - n/a. Atmosphere - n/a. Pros: Good food. Fast. Affordable. Cons: A little dingy on the inside and out. Verdict: Recommended.

    (4)
  • Dynomutt F.

    There I was, frolicking in the meadow on the edge of the forest... when I noticed something. A large block, whitish in color, was glistening in the sun a couple of yards from me. I approached cautiously. I bent down and sniffed, and then licked it just to get a quick taste. Salt! I continued to lick it. I couldn't get enough. What a find this was! It sent tingles from the tips of my antlers to the end of my bushy tail. But then... something occurred to me... Was this too good to be true? A delicious treat, carelessly left alone here? I thought for a moment, and then... Wait a second... I'm not a fucking deer. So why, Grecian Gyro, did you give me 800 times the recommended daily allowance of sodium in just one meal? The loukaniko was salty enough, but then you served me potatoes that tasted as though they had been soaked overnight in salt water, and then roasted with salt and herbs, and then sprinkled with salt before serving, and then finally served with a side of what amounts to a thick, liquefied salt solution. If you're one of those people who lick the salt from pretzels, then you might like this place. Otherwise, I'd advise against eating here, unless you enjoy sodium-induced hallucinations about being a woodland creature. Overall, 3/10.

    (2)
  • Kimberly C.

    This is one of my favs in Tucker! I don't feel guilty eating here because there are healthy options on the menu.. I absolutely LOVE their HUMMAS.. If I need a quick bite to eat and I don't want to spend a lot of money, this is always the 1st thing that comes to mind. My daughter loves their dolmades! Once again it's healthy and I don't feel guilty feeding it to my child. There was only one issue that I had with this place. I arrived 10 minutes before closing and ordered a chicken salad.. The chicken was hard, and cold! I simply went back the next day and spoke to the owner and he resolved the issue immediately... He said' "wrong, is wrong, and I'll have another salad prepared for you in no time!" In my opinion, that's GREAT service!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

Categories

Greek Cuisine

Greek food is a fine melody of the finest pressed olive oil, fresh fermented bread, colorful vegetables, juicy meat, sea food all cooked in spices and fresh rosemary. The people from Greek were great scholars who aimed to excel in everything they do. The results are quite visible in their food as they are the inventors of olive oil which is beneficial to health. Greeks also made different type of wines from the best quality of grapes fermented in controlled environment.

Today, you can find hundreds of restaurants offering authentic Greek food or popularly termed as Mediterranean cuisine in New York city alone. People wait in line to taste the exotic Greek dishes like saganaki, taramasalata, souvlaki, loukoumades, spanakopita, moussaka, and many more. One thing which most people like about these authentic Greek dishes is abundant use of lemon juice, olive oil, fresh rosemary and sea salt. A smart mix of few ingredients can virtually take you on the pebble streets of beautiful city of Greece.

For those who don't have time to enjoy fine dining should try tasting the famous souvlaki with pita which is type of meat dish, also a trademark Greek fast food. For those who are vegetarian, or vegan can try different versions of Greek Salad. So, if you wish to enjoy a hearty yet healthy meal that tastes divine then try dining at the best Greek restaurant in your city. Greek cuisine not only tastes good but also help maintain your body in a natural way through healthy diet.

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