Images
ContributeNo images to show
Feedback
Contribute Feedback What Fatima Aparecida Dos Santos likes about Gyro House:
Very delicious. $7 for chicken and rice which is a little pricier than some others but the quality is higher. There's a sister cart on Ann and Broadway that is open past 6pm. Very friendly owner. View all feedback.
What Doug Bennett doesn't like about Gyro House:
So disgusting. He charged me $20 for a Philly cheese steak and a gyro. Both were essentially made with ground beef. He put mayo on the gyro (he didn't even know what tzatziki was), and made the cheesesteak with one slice of American cheese and barely any meat... The guy didn't even know how to say gyro or how to speak English, for that matter. I felt sick afterwards. This place is truly a complete ripoff. View all feedback.
So disgusting. He charged me $20 for a Philly cheese steak and a gyro. Both were essentially made with ground beef. He put mayo on the gyro (he didn't even know what tzatziki was), and made the cheesesteak with one slice of American cheese and barely any meat... The guy didn't even know how to say gyro or how to speak English, for that matter. I felt sick afterwards. This place is truly a complete ripoff.
Nothing special. Your average halal cart. You're better off at the carts across the street
Very delicious. $7 for chicken and rice which is a little pricier than some others but the quality is higher. There's a sister cart on Ann and Broadway that is open past 6pm. Very friendly owner.
This is a highly underrated option for lunch if you work in the area. The service is always friendly, they have electronic payment facilities, and the serving sizes and quality are top notch. You can easily get a meal for $6 that can't be finished due to its size.
Overcharged for low quality gyros