You get what you pay for. Plain and simple. This is a dive. The T-sauce ain't exactly boss, but it does the job. The service is outstanding. The taste is solid. The portions are BIG. What I like most is that the serve you what YOU want to eat, not what they want you to eat. Want extra cheese and peppers? Not a problem, no charge.
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Meaghan L.
They don't give much meat at all so I wouldn't recommend the chicken platter. I also wouldn't recommend it if you want a high protein mesl. However the staff is nice.
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Ruiqiu K.
2013/060 After a day spent learning about TN, I walked around downtown near the bus station looking for something to eat. I saw two restaurants next to each other, both offering kebabs and gyros. Instead of the one advertising itself as Greek, I chose the one with kebabs and gyros in its name. Too bad I don't get a do-over. The main reason I chose this place over the other was because I wanted fries, but didn't want any temptation to get it. I don't remember if this place offered fries; for that reason alone, I think it didn't. Otherwise, I would have ordered it. I do remember fries being offered next door. Anyway, while the food itself was cheap, it was room temperature. I came around 1:30PM and a few customers had just ordered their gyros to go. I was the only one in the restaurant until I was done eating. The tables were in serious need of cleaning. I usually don't pay attention if a fork I'm about to use was first placed on the table, but this time I made sure that a napkin was underneath it. If a lunch rush had just happened, I can understand if the tables hadn't been cleaned, yet. But the stains looked old. The tzaziki sauce didn't seem to have any noticeable cucumbers in it, but I really wasn't expecting authenticity. I knew it was a dive when I came in. The food was tasty but I didn't feel comfortable eating there.
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Ken A.
Large servings and a good place to go after the lunch hour rush downtown.
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Seth N.
This place is great! The lunch special is amazing! Gyro, drink and a side (salad, fries, or rice) for under $7 is unheard of in downtown Nashville, and it even tastes really good! I always have enough to fill me up and feel that the value for the money is great! This is my favorite place in downtown!
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Brian T.
Give this place a chance. Yes, it kind of looks like a middle school lunch room, with plastic trays and bad chairs. ...But, the foooood! Yum. Hefty portions of tasty Mediterranean foods. And cheap enough that you can afford that extra beer at the honkytonks later. Note: Very vegetarian-friendly.
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Lashona M.
I'm a big gyro fan and the sauce is what makes the sandwhich.The ziki sauce is very runny and unflavorful which made my meal a bit unsatisfying. Not a fan! Sorry! :(
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Takes Reservations : Yes Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No
Michael L.
You get what you pay for. Plain and simple. This is a dive. The T-sauce ain't exactly boss, but it does the job. The service is outstanding. The taste is solid. The portions are BIG. What I like most is that the serve you what YOU want to eat, not what they want you to eat. Want extra cheese and peppers? Not a problem, no charge.
(4)Meaghan L.
They don't give much meat at all so I wouldn't recommend the chicken platter. I also wouldn't recommend it if you want a high protein mesl. However the staff is nice.
(1)Ruiqiu K.
2013/060 After a day spent learning about TN, I walked around downtown near the bus station looking for something to eat. I saw two restaurants next to each other, both offering kebabs and gyros. Instead of the one advertising itself as Greek, I chose the one with kebabs and gyros in its name. Too bad I don't get a do-over. The main reason I chose this place over the other was because I wanted fries, but didn't want any temptation to get it. I don't remember if this place offered fries; for that reason alone, I think it didn't. Otherwise, I would have ordered it. I do remember fries being offered next door. Anyway, while the food itself was cheap, it was room temperature. I came around 1:30PM and a few customers had just ordered their gyros to go. I was the only one in the restaurant until I was done eating. The tables were in serious need of cleaning. I usually don't pay attention if a fork I'm about to use was first placed on the table, but this time I made sure that a napkin was underneath it. If a lunch rush had just happened, I can understand if the tables hadn't been cleaned, yet. But the stains looked old. The tzaziki sauce didn't seem to have any noticeable cucumbers in it, but I really wasn't expecting authenticity. I knew it was a dive when I came in. The food was tasty but I didn't feel comfortable eating there.
(2)Ken A.
Large servings and a good place to go after the lunch hour rush downtown.
(4)Seth N.
This place is great! The lunch special is amazing! Gyro, drink and a side (salad, fries, or rice) for under $7 is unheard of in downtown Nashville, and it even tastes really good! I always have enough to fill me up and feel that the value for the money is great! This is my favorite place in downtown!
(5)Brian T.
Give this place a chance. Yes, it kind of looks like a middle school lunch room, with plastic trays and bad chairs. ...But, the foooood! Yum. Hefty portions of tasty Mediterranean foods. And cheap enough that you can afford that extra beer at the honkytonks later. Note: Very vegetarian-friendly.
(4)Lashona M.
I'm a big gyro fan and the sauce is what makes the sandwhich.The ziki sauce is very runny and unflavorful which made my meal a bit unsatisfying. Not a fan! Sorry! :(
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