So here's the deal I rode up to this place on a Saturday afternoon, starving, but not really sure what it was I wanted to eat. I settled on getting a euro because I haven't had one in a while and with big fan of them , whenever I pulled in and walk through the doors I was instantly hit by the worst craving imaginable because the smell was incredible, the rotating pit of meat was absolutely enticing. I found out they offer whole wheat pita's, which is an excellent option, went with that and place an order for a traditional euro to go. Added extra lettuce tomato and onion, and then waited. And then waited. And then kept waiting. Because despite not having a lot of people in there, and my traditionally thinking of euros being a pretty quick meal, it took almost 15 minutes to get my carryout order. And the whole time I was smelling the deliciousness, watching the chef crisp everything up on the flattop, and getting more and more eager for my meal. I went out to my car, planning on eating it while I continue my drive to visit my family, but as soon as I opened up the wrapper I was amazed at how large it was. This was going to take every bit of two hands, and there's no way I could safely eat it while driving. Fortunately , my weight was so worth it. The crisp on the meat was perfect, offering a crunch but still juicy mouth feel, there was a ton of meat, and the bread was both soft and well grilled. The edges were crispy, the vegetables were fresh, you could not ask for a better euro. The sauce was served on the side, . and did not have much of a flavor at all, but did add a nice creaminess and helps complete the additional taste of the gyuro. so if you're in the area you should definitely stop by and grab yourself one, or try their other location over on the west side. but if you decide to order you might want to call ahead first, because it's an...
Read moreA simple little place with only a few Greek decorations to remind you what kind of restaurant you're in. You order at the counter and they bring the food to your table. The food is excellent and as far as I could tell it's authentic, although they offer a few non-Greek items. My fiancee had Mexican Wedding Cake cookies for dessert that were as good as any we've had anywhere. I had the Sausage sandwich, basically a gyro with lamb, onion, tomato's, and tzadziki sauce on a pita and Greek sausage added, which was really good and not overpriced. We also had the Loaded Fries, crinkle cut and dusted with seasoning, sprinkled with feta cheese and drenched with warm Greek dressing. The dressing was so good, when we had eaten all the fries I dipped pieces of pita in it. So, so good. 😋 Service was fast and...
Read moreWe were celebrating our daughter's 18th birthday coming up the next day, and she had a craving for Greek food, after watching an episode of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives on TV the night before. We looked for Greek restaurants near us at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, KY, and this one looked good, so we clicked on it and went there. OMGoodness--it was great! I tried Pastichio for the first time, with a Greek salad, and I was impressed. My wife and daughter each had an gyro, and my daughter also had a spanakopita, which was also excellent! My daughter said that this was the best meal we've had on this vacation, which is a big deal. The staff was excellent as they took care of us. It was well...
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