If I could give more than 5 stars I would. I am in Nebraska with my husband doing a job at the new Dollar General warehouse in Blair. It was a,very long day at work and we were exhausted, but still needed to eat. We stopped in at Feta's and the last customer of the night. While waiting for our order I went to use the restroom. The young lady brought our food to go to the table and as we were leaving the lights shut off. We get home and I realize I left my purse..of course I freak out but I try to call..no answer..so we hop in the truck and drive back. We try to knock on the door as we see a truck at the back door so we know there is someone in there . No answer..we find the owners phone number..we call him (Nick)..we tell him about the car and the situation..he immediately calls his prep cook who was still inside..and bingo bango my purse was returned. Nick and your employees are amazing!!!..The food was amaze-balls too!! This place is well recommended for so many reasons. They are all about customer service and going over and above ..Thank you Thank...
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My friends and I came here for lunch on a weekday because someone was in the mood for gyros. The inside is pretty spacious and the kitchen can be viewed from the seating area. What was also neat was that they had a drive through, didn't expect that. We got there about 30 minutes after it opened but we might have been the first people there, wasn't busy at all. I ordered the gyro combo and replaced the fries with a salad for 50 cents more. All of our food came out very quickly which we appreciated. I'm not a gyro expert but I though it was pretty good. Felt like too much food to eat at once and I was barely able to finish it. Very happy with what I got though. The employees weren't very enthusiastic but not disinterested enough to bother any of us.
Overall, a nice place to go for a quick tasty lunch. Going to have to try the drive through...
Read moreThis was an underwhelming meal. I tried the chicken gyro combo and the spicy gyro combo. The spicy gyro was the better one of the two. It consisted of meat, onion slices, diced tomato, tzaziki, and a hot sauce/feta mixture. The chicken gyro was essentially the same minus the hot sauce/feta mixture. Both dishes tasted like what someone who has never had Greek food would make if they came across a random tin of Greek seasoning at the grocery store. The chicken was pretty rubbery and the dish as a whole appeared very anemic. The tzaziki was minimal in flavor and ingredients, yet it was abundant on the plate. The staff were a little cold, but perhaps that was due to the expected snow storm coming up. At about $30 for 2 dishes, I had higher hopes than this experience provided. Glad I visited, but I don't see a return trip given the abundance of other restaurants...
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