Spacious and clean dining area features bright lighting and Fort Worth-themed decor with a DIY vibe. Egyptian pop music plays consistently, creating a warm and family-friendly atmosphere. The setup is basic, focusing on being a simple space to eat rather than entertainment.
Crispy and flavorful falafel stands out here. The falafel wrap and sides come generous and consistently delicious with a crispy texture and rich flavor.
Soft and warm pita comes with meals and as a free sample alongside hummus. Portions include pita with dishes like 3-meat kabob and falafel wrap, complementing the perfectly grilled kebabs.
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The turn into the parking lot is right after the Ace Hardware store.
Expect large portions that are well served.
Everything is made from scratch.
Mediterranean restaurant with bright, friendly atmosphere and comfortable, clean space. It feels welcoming and family-like, though decor is sparse and basic. Known for generous portions and high-quality gyros and shawarma.
Handmade falafel stands out with its higher quality and perfect texture. The falafel wrap is large and flavorful, unlike typical versions found elsewhere.
Pita comes crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It pairs well with hot hummus, creating a standout combination.
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Hot-spot-gyro is not open on Saturdays despite what Google indicates.
The baba ganoush costs $5, making it a great deal.
The portions are generous, often providing two meals per order.
Small Mediterranean restaurant with authentic atmosphere and Arabic music playing at a comfortable volume. Busy during lunch with limited seating and a quaint, cozy space. Known for fresh, flavorful falafel and wings alongside affordable prices.
Falafel stands out for its authenticity and freshness. It stays moist and delivers a delicious flavor that ranks among the best in Texas.
Soft and hot pita bread comes with meals, never overdone. The bread tastes fresh and pairs well with handmade gyro meat and shawarma.
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The total cost for a gyro, wings, Greek salad, and drink is under $13.00.
Expect limited seating, making it less suitable for large groups.
The restaurant serves halal food and offers a small menu.
Small blue-lit space offers a cozy, friendly atmosphere with a clean, organized setting. Local crowd enjoys fast casual Mediterranean dining featuring traditional gyros and fresh pita. Large screen TV adds to the relaxed vibe.
Falafel here has a light, airy, and fluffy texture that stands out. It comes out hearty and filling, prepared in a way similar to New York style, making dishes like the Falafel Rice Bowl very good.
Large, fresh pita comes with generous portions of meat and veggies. Pita stays soft and fresh even after reheating, with great taste in lamb and chicken options.
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The prices at Danny’s Greek Cafe are very reasonable.
Our meal for two cost about $30, and we had to get a to-go box.
During busy hours, expect a 15-30 minute wait.
Mediterranean restaurant offers a family-oriented, relaxed atmosphere with Arabic music and cozy decor. It stays quiet and hospitable, making it suitable for casual meals and special occasions. The place stands out for authentic shawarma and unique dishes like dolmades with Avgolemono sauce.
Falafel comes out crisp outside and tender inside, cooked separately to keep its texture. The wrap packs a lot of flavor and stands out among the appetizers.
Soft, fresh pita bread stands out with a lightly blistered texture when warm. It pairs well with gyro and hummus, adding a generous touch to plates like beef kabob with rice and roasted potatoes.
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All food is Halal except for the gyro.
The restaurant is BYOB.
Prices range from $17 to $24 for dishes.
Cozy gyro restaurant with quiet, relaxing atmosphere and limited seating that fills up around noon. Staff prepare food quickly and visibly, offering authentic Greek and Lebanese dishes with fresh, flavorful ingredients. Space feels clean and comfortable, suited for quick, casual meals.
Falafel comes in several forms here, including a falafel sandwich that can be slightly overcooked and a falafel salad for a lighter option. The vegetarian plate offers falafel alongside rice, tabouleh, hummus, baba ganoush, and pita, though some veggie sides can be soggy.
Soft, warm pita bread holds generous fillings like perfectly seasoned meat and fresh vegetables. The pita pairs well with tasty tzatziki and comes alongside large sides of hummus for a filling meal.
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Expect long wait times around 12pm due to high customer volume.
Dine-in is best before 12pm or after 1pm to avoid crowds.
Prices are reasonable, with vegetarian plates starting at $13.
Cozy space with quaint decor and several tables invites diners to enjoy meals inside. Warm atmosphere fills the room with incredible smells and music that encourages lingering. Busy during lunch hours, it offers affordable, flavorful gyros and Mediterranean dishes with homemade chips and dips.
Falafel pockets stand out with their crispy texture and satisfying flavor, often becoming the go-to order. Falafel pitas sometimes come undercooked and bland, lacking the same appeal.
Gyro and taco pitas stand out with good value and solid taste. Some pitas like falafel and ham can be undercooked or cold, with falafel lacking flavor.
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Daily lunch specials are available, offering great value.
Expect long lines during lunch hours, especially on weekdays.
Call-in orders are accepted for quicker service.
Small dining area combines bright white lighting with Greek-inspired decor featuring blue and white tones. Atmosphere stays pleasant and relaxed with occasional liveliness during busy times. Food options cover varied Mediterranean dishes with generous portions and a focus on fresh ingredients.
Falafel comes shaped like a puck with a dry texture. It has a spicy flavor but can be undercooked without any warning.
Warm, fresh pita bread pairs well with tzatziki dipping sauce. The quad dip includes extra pita, making it a solid choice for groups or parties.
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Lunch for two typically costs around $50, excluding appetizers or dessert.
A 12-ounce drink costs $6, so budget accordingly.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Small and intimate space with simple decor and spotless cleanliness creates a cozy setting. Atmosphere feels friendly and family-oriented, though the TV volume can be loud. Offers authentic Mediterranean flavors with fresh salads and generous hummus portions.
Falafel here is fresh and light, not greasy, with a limey vegetable flavor that stands out. Portions come sliced in half and tend to be smaller, with about half the usual amount in an order.
Pita bread here is homemade and served with entrees and appetizers like hummus. It sometimes arrives soggy and cold, and extra pita comes in an open brown sack rather than wrapped.
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The restaurant offers both dine-in and take-out options.
Expect small portion sizes for the price paid.
Only $1 bottled water is available; no tap water provided.