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  • Aaron B.

    Friendly atmosphere and good food. I'm from out of town and visit family and have gone here the last three times. Wait staff is very knowledgable and friendly. Glasses never got empty and food came quickly but without rushing us. I had the stuffed chicken one time and the lamb another. The food was not great but is very good for the price and let's be honest this is not fine dining it is a friendly, comfortable place to eat with the family. In that respect, andros fits the bill. I will be returning on my next trip.

    (4)
  • Aaron Z.

    My mother and I decided to try something new for dinner. Andros is close by on route 30 in Irwin so we went there. The atmosphere in the restaurant isn't far removed from when it used to be Cozumel not long ago. The inside could use some cleaning up (the bathroom wasn't terribly clean, the seal in the windows is broken so condensation hampers your ability to see outside). The staff is very friendly and we were seated soon after arriving. The menu was very appeasing and had a variety of interesting options on it. My mother went with the crab stuffed flounder and I had the Greek pasta with chicken. The meals came with a Greek salad and the feta cheese was the best part of it. The meals were OK, nothing too great for the price. The crab stuffed flounder had pieces of crab shell in it that was kind of a turn off and the fish was a tad bit overcooked and dry. The pasta was filling but unfortunately most of the flavor sunk to the bottom of the dish which was very top heavy. I'd be willing to give this place a second try sometime down the road. I think it has a lot of potential to be a good Greek restaurant in a place that doesn't have much option for Greek food. The desserts look really good, and the menu reads really well but for now this place just doesn't cut it for me with the food.

    (2)
  • Leslie S.

    For those of you who live in and around the Irwin area, you know that Andros (the new Greek restaurant) used to be Rey Aztec, which used to be Los Campesinos, which used to be Rax. My husband and I decided to try this place out Saturday night. My review is middle of the road, and here it goes: Pros: The restaurant and bathrooms were clean and our waitress was friendly. The food was good. I had a chicken gyro and baked lemon palatas, which are really potato wedges with a little seasoning. Both were delicious. My husband had the Moussaka. It came with a nice-side house salad, and he liked both very much.The Moussaka looks sort of a like a lasagna, but is a mixture of eggplant, potatoes, beef and some type of sauce. Cons: I sampled some of the Moussaka, and I thought it was rather sweet for a dinner...it wasn't a dessert, after all. We guessed it had cinnamon in it and when we asked the waitress, it was confirmed. Just think that maybe that should have been stated in the menu. It does say it comes with a "creamy bechamel" sauce, which may somehow mean "sweet" but the average person wouldn't know that. Also, the food is over-priced. Our bill was $30...a gyro is $7 which is okay but the palatas were $4 and you get like 8 wedges. The original Andros started in McKeesport and I'm thinking that these prices wouldn't fly there, not to mention a small place on route 30 in Irwin. Also, I love having iced tea when I go out to eat, but I asked and it is not fresh-brewed. It comes from the soda fountain. My husband got it anyways, and it was gross. The place was uncomfortable and the tables were too close together. No booths. The couple that came in and sat down next to us were too close for comfort and the gentleman literally had to move over so I could get up to use the restroom. Lastly, I do have to mention that the staff all were friendly and on top of things...which is why I am giving Andros 3 stars. There was a couple with two kids (I'd say 10 and 12) two tables down from us. Since we were so close and the mom was loud, it wasn't hard not to hear the conversation. Basically, she told our waitress that it was unacceptable that they didn't have more "kid friendly" menu items and that, for that reason, they would not be coming back. She said, "all you have is stuff my kid won't eat". The waitress pointed out that there is chicken and french fries, salads, etc. The mom said "like, don't you have pizza?" Omg...it took everything I had not to say something to this lady. I mean, this isn't fast food lady! She said her son was picky and wouldn't eat anything on the menu. Well, it is a Greek restaurant...ugh! The waitress handled herself very well and tried accommodating the family to the best of her ability, although it was probably because she was a little intimidated by the woman. Regardless, bravo for handling the family like a champ!

    (3)
  • John D.

    Took a chance on a quick take-out Gyro Salad. $10. The salad was appropriately sized for a meal. The salad came with warm quartered pita bread and the Greek dressing had a tangy balance of oil and herbs. The lamb was delicious, thick, and tasted fresh. There were a few thick cucumbers that were sliced with decorative ridges. A few curiosities that left me feeling underwhelmed: there were absolutely no Greek olives and only a very few, lonely tomatoes and shards of carrots. There was an overly generous helping of onions. The greatest disappointment was that there was no tzatziki sauce for the meat. I am sure that I could have purchased the sauce on the side, but should I have to? Is it really a Gyro Salad if the only thing "Gyro" is the strips of lamb? The service was fine; the salads were packaged quickly. The restaurant decor is charming, but not obnoxious. I am looking forward to trying an authentic dish, but will stay away from the salad.

    (3)
  • C M.

    Dinner at Andros Restaurant this afternoon was a "Herculean" disaster! I cannot in good conscience recommend this place to any sensible person. I departed this place saddened and nineteen dollars poorer. What is worse, is the fact that I have driven past this place for a while, and have grown more and more excited about it, even expressing to the greeter that I'd "dreamed" of trying it. The disappointment began with the delivery of the meal. The salad, known as the "Andros Salad", was bland with a standard bagged greens mix with two abused cherry tomatoes and two Kalamata olives, an ENORMOUS slice of cucumber that someone attempted to cut with a dull knife, along with a stamp-sized square of flavorless "Feta" cheese. To coat this "fresh" salad, I discovered the "Greek Vinaigrette", or, "small container of oil." No flavor...I didn't need Cassandra the Seer to tell me how this meal would turn out. Now, the pita bread that I ordered for an additional dollar had some flavor, and was surprisingly warm, the highlight of the meal. For the main course, I ordered the Chicken Souvlaki. Now, the menu asserted that the chicken was "marinated", but in what I'll never know because I could not discern a flavor. So, for fifteen dollars, I received two skewers of "grilled, marinated chicken" on them, with no flavor, and absolutely nothing remarkable other than the level of blandness and the price. This meat was not grilled, but seemed to be baked, and it was certainly not marinated. I salted it twice to give it flavor, even going so far as to put the slice of lemon from my water onto it just to revive it. Moving on, this meal was described as, "...served over a bed of orzo or rice pilaf & grilled vegetables." Sadly, this was not to be, and it was a "Thermopylae" of a disappointment. Instead of a "bed" of orzo, I was treated to a lukewarm pasta salad reminiscent of what is served at picnics and what can be purchased at Giant Eagle or Shop n'Save as "Greek Pasta Salad." It was lousy. Now, the description claimed it was, "chilled, rice-like pasta in chicken broth with fresh herbs, vegetables, and & feta." If this were true, it'd be a meal fit for Olympus. Instead, I received two table spoons of lukewarm pasta, no vegetables in sight, absolutely lacking in any herbs or feta. The vaunted "grilled vegetables", described as, "delicious vegetables grilled & seasoned", was instead a lukewarm mixture commonly served as a side dish at Eat n'Park, with such delights as green beans, wax beans, some very soggy baby carrots, and broccoli from the days of Leonidas. These were not at all grilled, but rather steamed, but hey, the waitress didn't seem surprised when I commented to her that the vegetables were not grilled but steamed. In fact, she seemed blase about it, as if she had heard this complaint before. Still, nobody came to check on the diner, and instead, the dreadful fifteen dollar disappointment continued. Closing the meal, the waitress, possibly sensing my lack of enjoyment, proffered me a dessert menu, but since the meal was such a let down, I did not want to grant Mr. Andros any more of my money. No, I merely paid for what I had and left a tip. Oddly, the hostess that greeted me with happiness when I was talking about how excited I was about the meal, was hesitant to even ask me how I enjoyed it. When I told her that it was not too good and lacked any flavor whatsoever, she encouraged me to give them constructive criticism. But then again, whenever I tried to make eye-contact with the two people schmoozing with the tables, I was ignored. I was relegated to a tiny corner table, and was soon barricaded in by a table of two loud families. Note that it was not the kids who were loud but rather the parents, and soon someone who seemed to be an owner and who earlier was telling a guest about how they'd like to keep the business in the family, came over and gushingly greeted this group, telling the "youngin's move to the back." She then had a long conversation about her love of wine coolers, stated some tale about the time she received the carbohydrate count from a beverage company when it was not listed, but nothing to the person sitting at the table clearly not enjoying the meal. So, as I started my Odyssey home, I left hungry, I left unsatisfied, and most of all, I left nineteen dollars short. I will never, ever return here, and I will never, ever recommend this place to anyone, not even Darius the Great.

    (1)
  • Mary K.

    Our family and close friends love Greek food and frequent several Greek Restaurants all across Pittsburgh. NEVER and I mean NEVER have we been charged for pita bread with our meals! To all of us it was very cheap way to run a restaurant. NO other Greek restaurant has ever charged for pita bread. Even if you would ask for extra (Alladdin's - all locations ) they will gladly bring you more and not charge you .75 cents for one pita quartered. Also their portions for dinners are very small. All four of us were surprised and still hungry. Told all of our friends and four of them had eaten there ANC felt the same. Don't nickel and dime your patrons Andros. When I asked the owner a lady she said yes they do charge for pita ANC didn't think there was anything wrong with it. Won't be back. Too many other places

    (1)
  • Susan D.

    I know Greek food well and Andros does a fantastic and authentic job. To the poster surprised about the cinnamon....Greek cooking uses cinnamon in most dishes. Found it funny that was mentioned as a con. Really due to unfamiliarity. They prepare moussaka as it should be prepared. Highly recommend this restaurant if you are interested in delicious Greek cuisine.

    (5)
  • Harry H.

    This is a fantastic place place eat. The Gyros and Zeus burger are incredible. Finish it off with a baklava sundae....

    (5)
  • Christopher S.

    Atmosphere was nice. Service was mediocre. Food was good. Price was reasonable. We had, and would recommend, the artichoke & feta dip, the lamb burger, and the "famous" gyro. Pita was really good. Good size portions for the price. Overall experience was very good and we will most likely return.

    (4)
  • Mark S.

    This is probably my favorite lunch spot in the area. First off the portions are generous. I have never left this place still hungry. My usual is, of course, the gyro with fries. They do a good job of slicing the meat just right: not to thick, not lunch meat thin. Also I eliminate tomato from mine and they always get it right. As a guy who does not like tomato, I wish I could say that about more restaurants. The Zeus burger and gyro solid bets as well. On the rare occasion I think I can fit it end, I wrap up the meal with some baklava. Nothing I have had here is ground breaking. That said, the food is great, the service is friendly, and my coworkers and I walk way happy every time.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

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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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