I've been eating at Mr. Gyros for about 30 years and I have enjoyed every single meal. They are constantly producing quality food at a good price. My wife and I tried the grape leaves for the first time and they were really good. I could eat the Gyro melt every week....so good.
We enjoyed a gyro plate and salmon dinner. Both were flavorful and filling! Desserts were good too!
Enjoying life 1 sip, 1 bite, and 1 small town at a time.
Explore everything!
In the middle of America, but doesn’t serve fries. That’s a first for me when it comes to a gyro shop.
It would be an excusable omission if your other sides were amazing, but the rice was disgusting. Tasted like herbal tea.
Gyro was folded all goofy and I wish they prioritized having edible sandwiches over presentation when they don’t provide napkins in the Togo bag.
Overall not terrible, but gyro shops are a dime a dozen. This place hasn’t earned repeat business.
Nice place to eat. Prices were reasonable and the food was good. I don’t recommend the potato and garlic dip plate, it didn’t taste bad it just tasted like mashed up cold potato salad with pita bread which is ok just not what we were expecting especially for the $8.50 price. People were nice and the place was clean. All self serviced meals and drinks.
All the food here was incredible! Had Dolmades for the first time, and I highly recommend it. Dolmades (Dolmathes) refers to Greek dishes made with either cabbage or vine/ grape leaves, stuffed with a delicious herb-y rice mix, shaped into little rolls and boiled until wonderfully tender. Some dolmades recipes, besides rice, herbs and seasonings, also include minced meat (beef and/or pork. We also got the Gyro plate which was really good as well. Also has the Nutella and peanut butter baklava which was even better than normal baklava.
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I've been eating at Mr. Gyros for about 30 years and I have enjoyed every single meal. They are constantly producing quality food at a good price. My wife and I tried the grape leaves for the first time and they were really good. I could eat the Gyro melt every week....so good.
3 months ago0
We enjoyed a gyro plate and salmon dinner. Both were flavorful and filling! Desserts were good too! Enjoying life 1 sip, 1 bite, and 1 small town at a time. Explore everything!
5 months ago0
In the middle of America, but doesn’t serve fries. That’s a first for me when it comes to a gyro shop. It would be an excusable omission if your other sides were amazing, but the rice was disgusting. Tasted like herbal tea. Gyro was folded all goofy and I wish they prioritized having edible sandwiches over presentation when they don’t provide napkins in the Togo bag. Overall not terrible, but gyro shops are a dime a dozen. This place hasn’t earned repeat business.
a month ago0
Nice place to eat. Prices were reasonable and the food was good. I don’t recommend the potato and garlic dip plate, it didn’t taste bad it just tasted like mashed up cold potato salad with pita bread which is ok just not what we were expecting especially for the $8.50 price. People were nice and the place was clean. All self serviced meals and drinks.
a month ago0
All the food here was incredible! Had Dolmades for the first time, and I highly recommend it. Dolmades (Dolmathes) refers to Greek dishes made with either cabbage or vine/ grape leaves, stuffed with a delicious herb-y rice mix, shaped into little rolls and boiled until wonderfully tender. Some dolmades recipes, besides rice, herbs and seasonings, also include minced meat (beef and/or pork. We also got the Gyro plate which was really good as well. Also has the Nutella and peanut butter baklava which was even better than normal baklava.
a year ago