Atmosphere- 3 stars- located in a small plaza. Very small with a few tables and high top stools. Clean and tidy.
Service- 3 stars- counter service but employees are friendly.
Food- 3 stars- was disappointed because the reviews are really high so I was expecting more especially when I saw homemade pierogies on the menu. I got the dozen pierogis with butter and onions, an order of cheese sticks and a chicken gyro. Food was average at best. Pierogis definitely didn’t taste like homemade and there was way too much butter. The cheese sticks were very basic and average. You can get better at Arby’s. Chicken gyro was again average and nothing to brag about. It’s eatable but I can’t recommend...
Read moreWe really wanted to like the food at this place but, to be honest, we were very disappointed. We were really hoping for real, honest to goodness gyros. Ones made in a mom and pop type shop, thinly sliced off of a vertical, flame throwing grill. Same with the perogi', which were boiled to the point of just plain old mushy. The young lady taking our order was very pleasant and earned most of the stars you see above. I can appreciate the gallant attempt at bringing new food stuff to the area, but if you are going to do that, make it authentic. We see no...
Read moreFriendly, quick and efficient service. We came in about 30 minutes before they closed and they were not rushing us, although, we chose to take it to-go so we didn’t hold them past closing. The potato pierogis were delicious and our steak and cheese hoagie was equally good. The bun was soft and fresh, not hard and tough to bite into. They even did special request for green peppers to only be on half of the sandwich. We dove right in so I didn’t think to take a picture of the ample portions until I was...
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