Sparti’s Gyros Menu

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  • Frank V.

    This is a fantastic Greek owned Chicago style hot dog stand with an added bonus of authentic Greek food on the menu. It's everything Chicagoans love about their neighborhood hot dog stand and then some. The food is excellent, the service is great, and the place is spotless. What else could you ask for?

    (5)
  • Sean S.

    My wife got three gyros n potato wedges for the gyro was cold felt like they didn't even cook the pita am very upset cause me my wife and daughter loved that place but gonna stop going there not gonna want my hard earned money on food or people that don't work hard to make it

    (1)
  • Maggie W.

    I know it's called Sparti's Gyros, but I keep coming back for their pork souvlaki. It is out of this world! I also love the Greek potatoes! There hasn't been a single item on the menu that I've tried from gyros to hotdogs to soup and more that I haven't enjoyed. Plus, they keep the restaurant immaculate (a rarity to find in Kenosha). Ok, I need to finish this up because I am getting hungry just writing about it!

    (4)
  • Chase F.

    Exceptional food? Yes, exceptionally average, exceptionally underwhelming and exceptionally blah. Listen, the food is average at best if you know or have experienced Greek food to any degree. The gyros is typical frozen spit roasted and tastes like it. The tzaiziki sauce was runny without any hint of either cucumber or onion. The fries while fresh and hot were undercooked making them slightly mealy and barely crispy. I don't expect Greek Islands quality homemade gryos and sauce, but come on this could be much better,. Next time I'll try the dogs and see how this fares.

    (2)
  • ChiefSlapaho E.

    The service is atrocious. Skinny chick working the counter is either the owners daughter. Or some angst ridden teen whose parents threw her out cause they were just fed up with her shit. I have never eaten chicken that was over cooked on one end and under cooked on the other. Magical grill master running the kebabs there. Somehow it took him 15 min to create that delectable delight. Later... that night. It felt like the entire Spartan army battled in my stomach.

    (1)
  • Elan J.

    The food seemed a bit bland, but not everyone likes tons of spice. I had the gyros dinner plate, it was okay. I did hit one tiny bone? in the gyro meat, kinda suprised, actually. The best part was the fries. Oh, the decor...someone needs to paint and fill in all those gashes in the woodwork, stat!!!

    (3)
  • A Kumar M.

    Good food, friendly service, but no atmosphere whatsoever.

    (3)
  • Rebekah H.

    I found the food here to be ok at best. Tried the Feast platter that had 1 of each type of Souvlaki and Gyro meat with pita, Tzatziki sauce, onions, tomato, lettuce and fries. The pork souvlaki was tough and tasteless, it did not seem to have any seasoning on it at all. The chicken was better but nothing special. The gyro meat was oddly bland, I have never had bland gyro meat before. The tzatziki sauce was pretty boring as well. Nothing made we want to try it again. Husband had the same experience with his Souvlakis. Service was friendly and fairly fast but nothing made us want to come back and try anything else.

    (2)
  • Pamela M.

    The price for a gyro sandwich: about $6 The price for my gyro meat salad (with the pita on top, so basically a sandwich opened, upside down on extra lettuce) ~$9 --- why??? The gyro meat was generous, but I kept getting hard things in between my teeth. I guess that was bone? Gross. My lettuce was not cleaned properly -- I saw dirt on it (see pic). Gross. The fork was so flimsy I really couldn't even stab my meat with it. For the love of Pete spend and extra 5 cents on decent untensils!!! The dressings were good, one oil and one tzatziki. Lots of feta. Could be a great place, they just need to get a few things improved. Starting with proper cleaning of produce and maybe a better source for the gyro meat (sans bone bits).

    (2)
  • Samantha L.

    Sparti's Gyros is an alright place. The fries are crispy and nice, and the hotdogs are pretty good. It's a smaller restaurant, which is fine, and the food tasted pretty good, the only real major downside was all of the large bones that I kept on finding in my gyro. Yes, bones, plural rather large bone shards. (Just like Pamela.) They were the size of baby teeth. To say the least, that was off-putting. I don't know if they use Kronos as their supplier or if they make the Gyro-loaf in-house, but either way, if you are going to eat here, eat slowly, and make sure you have dental insurance.

    (2)
  • Alex F.

    The food is great. I usually get the gyro, and have never had any issue with it. The staff is very friendly and helpful when you come in. The inside is clean, and always looks nice. My fiance always gets the Sparti Burger (burger w gyro meat on it) and is obsessed with it. Definitely one of our favorite places to eat!

    (5)
  • Kelton H.

    Excellent gyros! Best gyro meat I've ever had. The tzatziki is super fresh! Great little place close to the highway!

    (5)
  • Fred M.

    I've never had a bad experience here - good food for a good price and great service! I particularly recommend the hot dog special in regular or 'Maxwell Street' style. My only negative is that there is a television, although at least it's muted.

    (4)
  • Ron Z.

    Good food but they cut back on the gyro meat so much that it isn't worth the price you pay.

    (3)
  • Steven K.

    Kind of a fast food gyros experience. Decent.

    (3)
  • Bee T.

    Great traditional Chicago style greek hot dog place. I recommend the gyro plate and the sparti burger. The fries are good, the diet coke is good also. I have been here numerous times and plan on going many more. Highly recommended.

    (4)
  • Lindsey B.

    Chicken gyros!

    (5)
  • Maria M.

    very disappointing portion size for the chicken pita. I don't need tons of meat hanging over the bread, but I looked down at the few strips of chicken and thought "Wow, I wish I wasn't so darn hungry!" I guess I have Oakland Gyros standards!

    (2)
  • Jennifer R.

    I had lunch at Sparti's this afternoon and it was delicious. I have been to Greek Town in Chicago and the food here was much better and the price was excellent. I had some grilled chicken and pork with potatoes and it was under eight dollars. I paid twenty dollars for a meal that was not as delicious in downtown Chicago. The interior was clean and cozy. It is not a place for a romantic dinner, but it is a great place for a casual lunch, especially if you are in a hurry because it only took ten minutes to get our food. The place also offered American food like hot dogs and such, so it is good if you have a picky group of people with you. This place has a little something for everyone. I plan on visiting again when I make it back to Wisconsin.

    (5)
  • Nicoleee z.

    Amazing restaurant! The food is so so good I can not even explain it! The menu has a variety of Greek to American food items. The prices are great and you get a lot of food! The people are wonderful we well!! Love this place.

    (5)
  • Craig W.

    Had lunch here today. Their gyro plate is excellent, even if tomatoes are out of season. The gyro meat is very flavorful; the pita bread was warm and soft; and the tzaisiki was thick and tart. I had the side of Greek rice which had a great dressing added to it. There was alot of meat on the plate, enough for 2 if you order an extra pita or enough for 1 really hungry person. Pleasant staff and decor. Nothing too fancy, just good food. I want to go back on the weekend when they have some specials.

    (4)
  • Brad C.

    Good "off the spit" gyros. The food was good, but the problem was the staff. Empty straw dispenser, empty paper towl dispenser on the table, sticky table. Poor service can quickly undermine good food...

    (3)
  • William T.

    The food consists of things like hotdogs, souvlaki, gyros, etc. They do a pretty good job of it, the portions are large, and the food is inexpensive.

    (4)
  • Hugh B.

    I'm no expert on Greek food, but I know what I like and the food here is very tasty. The service is very friendly and the speed at which you get your food isn't bad at all, plus the prices are very reasonable. In addition to typical Greek-fare, you can get the burger/fry types of foods too. Their baklava is delicious and alone is worth stopping in to try. If you've never been in here before it's got very much a 'diner' feel too it, definitely not a dress-up kind of place, ultra casual and laid back.

    (4)
  • Joanna T.

    Very definitely ok. We hit up Sparti's because everything else in the area is basically gross and deep fried. I was really happy to see a "healthy" section on the menu with a good number of choices. Mister had the mixed souvlaki (chicken + pork) and I stuck with the 1/2 size chicken souvlaki. The meat was tender + juicy, and especially good with their garlicky tzatziki sauce. My side of rice was pretty heinous - basically tasted like Minute Rice. In a way that was good as I wasn't at all tempted to overeat. Upgrading to a Greek salad for $1.50 is a better choice. Some reviewers have had bad service, but we didn't. The cashier was friendly and busy cleaning when there weren't people ordering. For quick, inexpensive eating in the area, Sparti's is pretty good.

    (3)
  • Maggie W.

    I know it's called Sparti's Gyros, but I keep coming back for their pork souvlaki. It is out of this world! I also love the Greek potatoes! There hasn't been a single item on the menu that I've tried from gyros to hotdogs to soup and more that I haven't enjoyed. Plus, they keep the restaurant immaculate (a rarity to find in Kenosha). Ok, I need to finish this up because I am getting hungry just writing about it!

    (4)
  • Bee T.

    Great traditional Chicago style greek hot dog place. I recommend the gyro plate and the sparti burger. The fries are good, the diet coke is good also. I have been here numerous times and plan on going many more. Highly recommended.

    (4)
  • Lindsey B.

    Chicken gyros!

    (5)
  • Maria M.

    very disappointing portion size for the chicken pita. I don't need tons of meat hanging over the bread, but I looked down at the few strips of chicken and thought "Wow, I wish I wasn't so darn hungry!" I guess I have Oakland Gyros standards!

    (2)
  • A Kumar M.

    Good food, friendly service, but no atmosphere whatsoever.

    (3)
  • Frank V.

    This is a fantastic Greek owned Chicago style hot dog stand with an added bonus of authentic Greek food on the menu. It's everything Chicagoans love about their neighborhood hot dog stand and then some. The food is excellent, the service is great, and the place is spotless. What else could you ask for?

    (5)
  • Rebekah H.

    I found the food here to be ok at best. Tried the Feast platter that had 1 of each type of Souvlaki and Gyro meat with pita, Tzatziki sauce, onions, tomato, lettuce and fries. The pork souvlaki was tough and tasteless, it did not seem to have any seasoning on it at all. The chicken was better but nothing special. The gyro meat was oddly bland, I have never had bland gyro meat before. The tzatziki sauce was pretty boring as well. Nothing made we want to try it again. Husband had the same experience with his Souvlakis. Service was friendly and fairly fast but nothing made us want to come back and try anything else.

    (2)
  • ChiefSlapaho E.

    The service is atrocious. Skinny chick working the counter is either the owners daughter. Or some angst ridden teen whose parents threw her out cause they were just fed up with her shit. I have never eaten chicken that was over cooked on one end and under cooked on the other. Magical grill master running the kebabs there. Somehow it took him 15 min to create that delectable delight. Later... that night. It felt like the entire Spartan army battled in my stomach.

    (1)
  • Elan J.

    The food seemed a bit bland, but not everyone likes tons of spice. I had the gyros dinner plate, it was okay. I did hit one tiny bone? in the gyro meat, kinda suprised, actually. The best part was the fries. Oh, the decor...someone needs to paint and fill in all those gashes in the woodwork, stat!!!

    (3)
  • Sean S.

    My wife got three gyros n potato wedges for the gyro was cold felt like they didn't even cook the pita am very upset cause me my wife and daughter loved that place but gonna stop going there not gonna want my hard earned money on food or people that don't work hard to make it

    (1)
  • Pamela M.

    The price for a gyro sandwich: about $6 The price for my gyro meat salad (with the pita on top, so basically a sandwich opened, upside down on extra lettuce) ~$9 --- why??? The gyro meat was generous, but I kept getting hard things in between my teeth. I guess that was bone? Gross. My lettuce was not cleaned properly -- I saw dirt on it (see pic). Gross. The fork was so flimsy I really couldn't even stab my meat with it. For the love of Pete spend and extra 5 cents on decent untensils!!! The dressings were good, one oil and one tzatziki. Lots of feta. Could be a great place, they just need to get a few things improved. Starting with proper cleaning of produce and maybe a better source for the gyro meat (sans bone bits).

    (2)
  • Samantha L.

    Sparti's Gyros is an alright place. The fries are crispy and nice, and the hotdogs are pretty good. It's a smaller restaurant, which is fine, and the food tasted pretty good, the only real major downside was all of the large bones that I kept on finding in my gyro. Yes, bones, plural rather large bone shards. (Just like Pamela.) They were the size of baby teeth. To say the least, that was off-putting. I don't know if they use Kronos as their supplier or if they make the Gyro-loaf in-house, but either way, if you are going to eat here, eat slowly, and make sure you have dental insurance.

    (2)
  • Joanna T.

    Very definitely ok. We hit up Sparti's because everything else in the area is basically gross and deep fried. I was really happy to see a "healthy" section on the menu with a good number of choices. Mister had the mixed souvlaki (chicken + pork) and I stuck with the 1/2 size chicken souvlaki. The meat was tender + juicy, and especially good with their garlicky tzatziki sauce. My side of rice was pretty heinous - basically tasted like Minute Rice. In a way that was good as I wasn't at all tempted to overeat. Upgrading to a Greek salad for $1.50 is a better choice. Some reviewers have had bad service, but we didn't. The cashier was friendly and busy cleaning when there weren't people ordering. For quick, inexpensive eating in the area, Sparti's is pretty good.

    (3)
  • Alex F.

    The food is great. I usually get the gyro, and have never had any issue with it. The staff is very friendly and helpful when you come in. The inside is clean, and always looks nice. My fiance always gets the Sparti Burger (burger w gyro meat on it) and is obsessed with it. Definitely one of our favorite places to eat!

    (5)
  • Kelton H.

    Excellent gyros! Best gyro meat I've ever had. The tzatziki is super fresh! Great little place close to the highway!

    (5)
  • Fred M.

    I've never had a bad experience here - good food for a good price and great service! I particularly recommend the hot dog special in regular or 'Maxwell Street' style. My only negative is that there is a television, although at least it's muted.

    (4)
  • Ron Z.

    Good food but they cut back on the gyro meat so much that it isn't worth the price you pay.

    (3)
  • Steven K.

    Kind of a fast food gyros experience. Decent.

    (3)
  • Chase F.

    Exceptional food? Yes, exceptionally average, exceptionally underwhelming and exceptionally blah. Listen, the food is average at best if you know or have experienced Greek food to any degree. The gyros is typical frozen spit roasted and tastes like it. The tzaiziki sauce was runny without any hint of either cucumber or onion. The fries while fresh and hot were undercooked making them slightly mealy and barely crispy. I don't expect Greek Islands quality homemade gryos and sauce, but come on this could be much better,. Next time I'll try the dogs and see how this fares.

    (2)
  • Nicoleee z.

    Amazing restaurant! The food is so so good I can not even explain it! The menu has a variety of Greek to American food items. The prices are great and you get a lot of food! The people are wonderful we well!! Love this place.

    (5)
  • Craig W.

    Had lunch here today. Their gyro plate is excellent, even if tomatoes are out of season. The gyro meat is very flavorful; the pita bread was warm and soft; and the tzaisiki was thick and tart. I had the side of Greek rice which had a great dressing added to it. There was alot of meat on the plate, enough for 2 if you order an extra pita or enough for 1 really hungry person. Pleasant staff and decor. Nothing too fancy, just good food. I want to go back on the weekend when they have some specials.

    (4)
  • Brad C.

    Good "off the spit" gyros. The food was good, but the problem was the staff. Empty straw dispenser, empty paper towl dispenser on the table, sticky table. Poor service can quickly undermine good food...

    (3)
  • William T.

    The food consists of things like hotdogs, souvlaki, gyros, etc. They do a pretty good job of it, the portions are large, and the food is inexpensive.

    (4)
  • Hugh B.

    I'm no expert on Greek food, but I know what I like and the food here is very tasty. The service is very friendly and the speed at which you get your food isn't bad at all, plus the prices are very reasonable. In addition to typical Greek-fare, you can get the burger/fry types of foods too. Their baklava is delicious and alone is worth stopping in to try. If you've never been in here before it's got very much a 'diner' feel too it, definitely not a dress-up kind of place, ultra casual and laid back.

    (4)
  • Jennifer R.

    I had lunch at Sparti's this afternoon and it was delicious. I have been to Greek Town in Chicago and the food here was much better and the price was excellent. I had some grilled chicken and pork with potatoes and it was under eight dollars. I paid twenty dollars for a meal that was not as delicious in downtown Chicago. The interior was clean and cozy. It is not a place for a romantic dinner, but it is a great place for a casual lunch, especially if you are in a hurry because it only took ten minutes to get our food. The place also offered American food like hot dogs and such, so it is good if you have a picky group of people with you. This place has a little something for everyone. I plan on visiting again when I make it back to Wisconsin.

    (5)

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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 : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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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