Cozy, quiet spot with a homey vibe perfect for relaxed chats. Known for authentic Greek food, especially the fresh Greek salad with feta and tasty dressing. Dog friendly and feels like a welcoming mom and pop shop.
Fresh ingredients combine with a yummy dressing and feta cheese in the Greek salad. Both the salad and the Greek Gyro come freshly made and very tasty.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Pita bread is made fresh on-site for sandwiches.
Credit cards are accepted, but be cautious of pre-made tip prices.
Small Greek spot shines with homemade bread and a perfect Greek salad full of fresh flavors. Casual vibe includes a roaming dog and live jazz, making it great for coffee or dessert. Patio is a bit untidy but adds to the relaxed feel.
Salad features fresh ingredients and is perfectly executed with a balance of flavors. It pairs well with gyros and Turkish coffee for a complete meal.
Good to know
There is a small parking lot available for customers.
Ample seating is provided for guests.
The hours are short, from 11 AM to 2 PM.
Cozy spot with a mom-and-pop vibe and lively Greek folk music. Gyros come in generous portions and staff show real passion for quality. Greek salads shine with fresh vegetables and tasty gyro meat, often paired with pita and Tzatziki sauce.
Fresh vegetables and gyro meat make the Greek salad stand out. Variations include a Chicken Greek Salad and options served with pita and Tzatziki sauce.
Good to know
Expect generous portion sizes that offer good value for the price.
Prices in-store may differ from those listed online, so check before ordering.
The restaurant maintains a high standard of cleanliness at all times.
Cozy spot with a blue-lit space offers fresh, fast casual Mediterranean food. Greek salad shines with fresh, crispy ingredients at a great price. Friendly vibe and a large screen TV make it perfect for a relaxed meal.
Fresh and crispy ingredients make the Greek salad stand out. The small size costs $5 and includes a lot of good components.
Good to know
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.
Small, cozy spot with authentic Mediterranean flavors and spotless cleanliness. Greek salad shines with freshness and banana peppers adding a sour kick. Friendly, family vibe but TV volume can be loud.
Freshness stands out with banana peppers adding a sour kick. The salad pairs well with chicken and pita, making it a solid choice.
Good to know
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.
Small Mediterranean spot buzzes with authentic atmosphere and soft Arabic tunes. Greek salad shines with authentic vinaigrette and protein options under $13. Fresh falafel and wings offer flavorful bites at affordable prices in a cozy space.
Greek salad features a flavorful authentic vinaigrette and can be ordered with or without protein like chicken. It pairs well with other items and offers good value under $13.
Good to know
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.
Bright white lighting and Greek-inspired decor create a relaxed vibe. Mediterranean dishes shine with fresh ingredients and generous portions. Greek salad stands out with chicken and steak adding hearty protein.
Fresh ingredients make the Greek salad stand out. It often includes chicken and steak for added protein.
Good to know
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.
Mediterranean spot offers a bright atmosphere and generous portions of gyros and shawarma. Greek salad features iceberg lettuce and creamy dressing, skipping feta and green peppers. Space feels welcoming and family-like despite simple decor.
Salad uses iceberg lettuce instead of romaine and includes canned black olives. Dressing is creamy, not traditional Greek style, with no feta or green bell peppers.
Good to know
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.