Small Mediterranean spot offers a cozy atmosphere with soft, hot pita bread that pairs perfectly with gyro and shawarma. Enjoy fresh falafel and wings while listening to Arabic music at a comfortable volume. Prices stay affordable despite the busy lunch crowd.
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.
Mediterranean spot offers a bright atmosphere and generous portions that feel like home. Crispy yet soft pita bread pairs perfectly with hot hummus. Known for high-quality gyros and shawarma in a clean, welcoming space.
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.
Cozy patio and soft, warm pita bread create a friendly spot for enjoying halal shawarma. Homemade pita pairs perfectly with hummus and fresh salads. Traditional Arabic music adds to the peaceful, welcoming vibe.
Soft, warm pita bread serves as an ideal vessel for the flavors. Homemade pita pairs well with hummus and complements the exquisite rice, meat, and salad.
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The food truck is open seven days a week.
Parking is easy and available near the food truck.
The restaurant stays open late after 10 PM.
Spacious dining area shines with bright lighting and Fort Worth decor. Soft, warm pita bread pairs perfectly with grilled kebabs. Egyptian pop music adds a family-friendly vibe to the simple, clean space.
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.
Small, cozy spot with a homey vibe and quiet atmosphere perfect for chats. Fresh, large pita bread made on site pairs well with authentic Greek dishes. Dog friendly and clean, it feels like a welcoming mom and pop shop.
They make fresh pita bread on site, which is large and pairs well with their hummus. The chicken pita sandwich features this bread, making it a solid choice.
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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.
Mediterranean spot offers a family-oriented atmosphere with cozy decor and Arabic music. Soft, fresh pita bread pairs perfectly with gyro and hummus. Known for authentic shawarma and unique dishes like dolmades with Avgolemono sauce.
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 spot offers affordable gyros with a warm vibe and inviting music. Pita options like gyro and taco shine with solid taste, though falafel can be bland and undercooked. Busy lunch hours show its popularity for flavorful Mediterranean dishes and homemade dips.
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.
Bright white lighting and Greek-inspired decor create a relaxed vibe. Warm, fresh pita bread with tzatziki stands out. Generous portions of varied Mediterranean dishes highlight fresh ingredients, making it great for groups with the quad dip option.
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 blue-lit space offers a cozy vibe with a friendly atmosphere and clean setting. Enjoy large fresh pita filled with tasty lamb or chicken, perfect even after reheating. Local crowd loves fast casual Mediterranean food while watching the large screen TV.
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.
Cozy spot with generous gyro portions and a mom-and-pop vibe offers fresh, warm pita paired with standout hummus. Greek folk music adds to the authentic feel while passionate staff ensure quality. Large pita sandwiches come with grilled chicken and crisp salad.
Pita comes fresh and warm, pairing well with fresh hummus that stands out. Large pita sandwiches include grilled chicken, fresh lettuce, tomato, and Tzatziki sauce with a Greek salad on the side.
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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 gyro spot offers soft warm pita filled with seasoned meat and fresh veggies. Staff prepare food quickly in a quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Enjoy authentic Greek and Lebanese dishes with fresh flavorful ingredients and large sides of hummus for a filling meal.
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.