I've been going to this place since '84 or '85. They have by far the best gyro platter in the city--just make sure to go there when it's not busy so that the gyro is nice and crispy. Get it served with rice and vegetables (yummy), some house red wine, nice big plate of tzatziki, saganaki and you'll be in heaven. Place looks like a ""small hole in a wall,"" but is cozy and friendly. The waitresses are very pleasant and accomodating. When they play greek music and a couple of old greek guys sit by the door sipping their wine and eating olives you'll know why I've been going there religiously for years.
Pros: food, service
Cons: for the price none
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