Amber M.
Jan 24, 2019
Love this Egyptian family. I've been eating here since they were located in the old Harding mall. Their food is always fresh and their gyro meat tastes better than anyone else's in town. Don't let the old building turn you away - the food is spectacular!
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Ted G.
Oct 13, 2017
There is good economical food available in this blend of Arab-Greek traditional dishes. The platter I had was tasty and well-prepared. The one person I met, my server etc., was very friendly and nice. The building is 50's or 60's construction, probably, and pretty beat up, and the arterial road it sits on is mixed low-end retail / industrial / etc. But they cooking pretty well to serve people decent fare at low cost, in a low-cost facility. One major demerit for me is that it was 100% plastic even eating IN !!: polystyrene plate, styrofoam water cup, plastic knife & fork, etc. I'm sure a lot of their sales are to-go, but they are generating total solid waste for every customer. Not good.
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Ted C.
Oct 16, 2011
Not a bad place for a cheap lunch. The service there is actually quite nice, they were really quite accommodating when I wanted to add more stuff to my gyros. They gave me the option of adding more veggies than just onions and tomatoes to my gyros and I chose their tabbouleh which was surprisingly good-which added a new mix of flavors and textures to than the usual Gyros I'm used to-a good one too. It's not going to win any awards for ground breaking food but it was a good place to go to for lunch on the cheap if you're near the area.
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Fiona A.
Jul 28, 2016
We are from out of town, and with a gnawing hunger in our bellies, set off to have something light to eat before dinner, a snack of sorts. We stumbled across this place, and decided to try it out. We were NOT disappointed. I had the chicken philly platter, and the plate was piled high with delicious chicken smothered in cheese, on a bed of rice flavored with saffron, a Mediterranean salad with I gradients I picked from a small selection, pita bread, and lovely Tsatziki sauce. Yummy, to say the least. My companion had the gyro, which was stuffed with a lot of meat, and he was more than satisfied with it. His combo came with fries. Awesome place. A hole in the wall, but worth checking it out.
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Fletcher M.
Jan 31, 2019
Absolutely love this place -- I try to frequent it as much as possible. Always the same smiling faces preparing your food. They've got just about everything under the sun and it's all super affordable. Can't recommend it enough!
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Kelly E.
Aug 3, 2018
For starters, the staff here are so friendly and kind! The food is INCREDIBLE. I had the gyro plate and my husband had the philly. It's so much food at such a low price, but you'd never know because the food is just so good. The best hole in the wall in Nashville.
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Paul K.
Nov 23, 2010
A little known Greek restaurant that sits in a building that looks vaguely like it used to be a Captain D's, Kebab Gyros appears unapologetic for the 1970's cafeteria vibe they emanate from door to tables. Several window air conditioners have been placed in the walls in an attempt to provide some sort of cooling for this place during the summer. The tables are what you would expect in an auto factory lunch room circa 1985.The food is ok, I've only had the vegetarian options but I will say that. It's not the greatest Greek food I've ever had, but as I understand it it may be a bit more authentic. The hummus is interesting, not bad, not overly flavorful, it seems to be hummus for people who care about what their breath smells like afterward. The falafel has been alternately a bit dry and a bit incorrectly cooked the last two times I have been there, but it's close to great - I think they can do it.It's a decent place to eat Greek, but not exactly some place you want to take anyone to on a date.
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Wes T.
Oct 24, 2015
This is a small place with great food. It's really hard to mess a gyros-style menu up, IMO, so their reasonable prices are one of the main draws, along with the fact that the guys who work there are so friendly. I used to work over here and ate at this place all the time, but I'll still come in when I'm in the area. I wouldn't necessarily drive out of my way for this or any other gyro/Mediterranean place in Nashville (including Athens), and I've tried a ton of them, but if you're nearby, don't hesitate to give them a go.P.S. They say they charge a quarter for refills, but if you're nice back to the guys behind the counter, they will say don't worry about it if you want a second drink or a refill to go. Plus, they will hook you up with meat and cheese if you're a regular--at least that's my experience. The food could be sold for considerably more in this new Nashville, and there are certainly other gyro spots that charge more for the same quality, so show them some love if you go in there, and you'll likely have it returned to you.
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Nick K.
Mar 7, 2016
Easy, quick, and the staff is very nice. Good food too! If you are in search of a hole-in-the-wall type place in Nashville that isn't fried food, look no further.
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John H.
Nov 24, 2018
Just awesome. Definitely one of my favorite places to eat in town. The same guys are always there, always friendly and fast. They make phenomenal food and I have never been disappointed. Multiple 99 and 100 score health inspections displayed proudly on the wall. Very clean and excellent quality food. Highly recommended.
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