Classic East Coast pizzeria vibe blends with vintage arcade games and a Pepsi menu board. Atmosphere feels nostalgic with 80s music and a hole in the wall charm. Crowd includes families and locals seeking authentic New York-style pizza and Greek gyros.
One gyro order feeds two people well for lunch. The spot offers a perfect little lunch special and easy, tasty options like spaghetti and pizza that reheats well in an air fryer.
Gyros here match those in Athens, Greece, with lots of meat and a nice flavor. The gyro portions are large enough to feed two people, paired well with crinkle-cut fries.
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They are one of the only places that delivers to the far west side of Tucson.
One gyro order feeds two people well for lunch.
The prices are higher than average for pizza.
Small, cozy restaurant offers excellent outdoor seating in a quaint villa-style center court with plenty of shade. Atmosphere feels welcoming and relaxing, with a cool, refreshing vibe inside. Customers enjoy a special, homemade quality in the food and a pleasant, unhurried environment.
Offers underrated options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a focus on great lunch choices.
Gyros feature soft beef and lamb with freshly made wraps that exceed expectations. The gyro plate presentation stands out, and the place stays open late when others close.
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Parking will be a challenge due to surrounding businesses and the area's limited parking options.
The website stated the order would be ready for pickup in 15 minutes.
If you want tzatziki, you should ask for it because the website description of the gyro platter is inaccurate.
Middle Eastern restaurant offers cozy, casual atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating. The space is no frills and clean, resembling a takeout diner where food is prepared in front of diners. It draws a friendly, local crowd seeking generous portions of authentic Mediterranean dishes.
Casual lunches focus on a terrific falafel plate and reliable takeout options. This spot serves as a staple for work lunches and quick dinners.
Gyros come in a foot-long sandwich with bread made in-house, paired with generous fries. Lamb shawarma and Greek salad offer flavorful, generous portions, while baklava is cooked to perfection, not dry.
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Online ordering and drive-up pickup are available for convenience.
Expect generous portion sizes for the prices paid.
Drive-thru pickup is convenient for quick meals.
Mediterranean restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with colorful plates and a pleasant courtyard patio that welcomes guests and their dogs. The vibe feels like dining in a family's home, combining warmth and comfort suitable for casual meals or special occasions.
An ideal spot for lunch with early hours and delicious meals. It offers a great setting for an impromptu lunch date and leaves a memorable impression.
Gyro plates come in big portions with meat served on a skewer. Fries arrive topped with hot sauce, ranch, and parsley. Baklava is served warm.
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Parking in West University is difficult when school is in session.
It is better to use the Sun Link Streetcar and get off at the University/Tyndall stop, which is a 0.2-mile walk from the restaurant.
The menu includes a mix of Indian and Greek dishes.
Large dining area features comfortable booths and stunning wood design with Turkish lamps creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Both indoor and outdoor seating options accommodate different preferences. The space maintains a pleasant vibe even when busy, suitable for casual dinners and special events.
Lunch here suits business meetings, family gatherings, and casual romantic meals. The atmosphere stays relaxed and comfortable for all types of lunch occasions.
Tzatziki and dolmas stand out with fresh flavors. Spanikopita and Mediterranean rice complement the menu well. Baklava finishes the meal with a perfect sweetness.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly during busy times.
The restaurant offers a lunch special from 11am to 3pm on weekdays.
Small grocery store offers wide selection of Slavic and Balkan foods with Eastern European seafood and dried meats. Atmosphere feels cozy and quaint with a clean, inviting layout. Customers find unique gift items and enjoy affordable prices while exploring diverse European cuisine.
Lunch features a wide selection of Slavic and Balkan foods alongside pickled products and dried fish. The menu offers diverse options beyond typical lunch items.
Gyros stand out with tender meat, fresh bread, and crisp vegetables. The flavor pairs well with a cold beer or a sweet treat like a Russian candy bar.
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The store accepts EBT card for payment.
Some items are unavailable from Russia due to sanctions, but chocolates and soda are available from other European countries.
All food is takeout only; there is no dining in.
Drive-through setup delivers fast service with fresh, healthy options focused on salads and wraps. Prices remain affordable with generous portions, attracting those seeking convenient, nutritious meals. The atmosphere stays quiet with minimal crowds, emphasizing efficiency over ambiance.
Quick service moves customers fast through the line during the lunch rush. Meals cost under $10 and include nutritious combos with protein-packed salads and drinks.
Greek salads come with chicken and a few olives. The salads, including Cobb, offer fresh ingredients and a solid value with a drink for about nine dollars.
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Salad and Go operates as a drive-through only.
Expect quick service; food is ready in minutes.
Prices are very reasonable, with meals under $10.
Small space opens into a cozy, intimate area with Mideast decor and a quiet, homey atmosphere. Occasional belly dancer performances add a lively, unexpected touch. The vibe stays relaxed and friendly, making it feel like a hidden gem for Mediterranean dining.
Lunch offers filling dishes like falafel, meat pie, and gyro with Greek salad. Portions are generous enough to take leftovers home.
Gyro sandwiches feature fresh, high-quality meat and come with a clean, crisp Greek Salad dressed just right. Starters like falafel and dolmas complement the meal, and baklava arrives warm with a light, flaky crust.
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Belly dancing shows start around 6:30pm on Fridays.
Expect a wait during peak dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is ample in the large lot adjacent to the restaurant.
Drive-thru setup with no seating creates a quick, efficient atmosphere focused on fast food delivery. Self-order kiosks and a small lobby with a drink station add convenience, while the space stays compact and functional. Affordable, healthy options attract a steady flow, especially for grab-and-go meals like breakfast burritos and salads.
Lunch offers full-flavored bowls with good portions at an affordable price. Combo meals with drinks come around $10, making it a solid spot for quick, fulfilling meals.
Greek salads feature real Greek olives and feta cheese. Options include versions with chicken or steak added.
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Angie's Prime Grill is drive-thru only with no dining option available.
Expect long wait times in the drive-thru, sometimes up to 20 minutes.
Parking is limited, with only about six to eight spots available.