Taste for Gyros? I'm a huge fan. You get the freshest pita here. Soft, warm and fluffy! The overall gyro is fantastic. You get what you pay for too. You can get a full meal of a gyro, fries and a soda for $8 or $9 dollars. The staff is really friendly too. Just a hand full of old timers who enjoy what they do and trying to make your day with small conversation. This little treasure is a walk down from my work place in Boca and you will need after you see all the greasy goodness leak from the foil. It's more of a take out joint than it is dining.
(5)
Elizabeth H.
I LOVE IT! I am from Detroit, so I've clearly been spoiled in terms of delicious middle eastern food. These pitas, gyros, etc are fast, cheap, and delicious. The small hole in the wall take out joint is family run and I love that you watch them make your food. Everything is hot, fresh, and sooooo yummy. I wish I lived next door. It isn't open very late.
(5)
Thomas W.
After hearing about the place over and over again from friends, and reading yelp reviews i was compelled to make the trek to the place. Since i was eager to eat a good chicken Caesar pita and starving i thought this would be the spot, especially i have yet to find a spot where i can count on for such a chicken Caesar pita. I arrived around 3-4 pm pretty late lunch, no one there and i ordered 2 pitas since i was literally starving, and I'm a fat kid at heart. I was gonna bring it home and eat em, but i couldn't stand the smell of amazingness that enticed me to just open one and scarf it down in minutes before i left the parking lot. I immediately called a friend and told him the find this place was. I thought it was perfect even though i usually like more lettuce on a Caesar pita, this was just right as far as dressing to chicken and lettuce ratio. I asked him not to place the tomato's on it since that's not really Caesar like and I'm not a big fan. If you like Chicken Caesar Pitas and want something dope, go here now!
(4)
V'arian I.
While I give it 3 stars, I would actually rate it 5 stars on service and 2 stars for the food! The folks behind the counter (owners?) are pretty amazing at making small talk and getting their customers to feel like family (even new ones like us!) - when we showed up hungry at 2PM on a Saturday, they just seemed to be finishing up with their "rush hour" but were very friendly and seemed eager to serve, pointing out their vegetarian options to us upon learning that we were vegetarians. Unfortunately, they only have three veggie options but we chose two - the falafel pita and the veggie burger pita. There is really no sitting space inside the tiny spot (it's really just a long food counter) and we sat down outside at one of the three makeshift tables. The lady actually brought the food out to the table for us and even suggested the 7-Eleven nearby for water since they didn't have any bottles left. However, the food wasn't really anything exceptional and I am sorry to say that my wife who ate the veggie burger pita was sick the next day. We might give it another chance but the limited vegetarian selection means we probably won't be back anytime soon. Love the service and the casual small-town feel though!
(3)
Guil M.
A hole in the wall in Boca Raton...! The gyro was very good! It's definitely not as cheap as previous reviews make it sound because you have to consider the size of the gyro. I could probably eat 3 of them on a good night and they're about $6 each, with no sides. However, I came here for my first time last week and got a gyro and a side of cheese fries (about $4). It really bothers me when places melt regular cheddar cheese on top of fries and call it cheese fries. But anyways, next time I'll just get 2 gyros instead (or three). I shouldn't be ordering cheese fries at a Greek place, anyways! Anywhere I go where the owner makes small talk with you while you watch him make your food is a place at which I will become a regular!
(4)
Jason P.
Just bought a gyro for me and three chicken pitas for the crew here at Massive Impressions Online Marketing. (When Daddy wants a slice of pizza he has to buy two pies). Freaking awesome! I can't believe I never ordered from here before. I'll come back all the time now. Great value.
(5)
Rachel M.
Went back again and it was still amazing! The owners are super sweet and definitely put a lot of love into the food! The locals as well as the first-timers are in agreement about how good of a meal it is :) Has officially become a staple for me!
(5)
Ariel S.
I don't like it Too expensive... and nothing outstanding
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Shawn M.
From the outside looking in you would think "pass" but after checking Yelp... I had to give it a try. The owners are awesome. I visited for lunch and had a traditional Gyro. The Pita seemed a bit hard (not so fresh). The meat was tasty but overcooked (burned). The tomato and lettuce was delicious and fresh. If I were to return, I would order to pick up because the parking lot (or lack thereof) is a ZOO. I'm a Gyro-phile. I love them, but i do not love the Gyro's at Pita Principle. It's worth visiting if you are in a rush, are local, and want greek, but if you can drive a bit further for your Gyro...do so.
(2)
Zac R.
Curry chicken hot pita and cheese fries are on point. Limited outside seating, it's more of a hit and run then a sit and dine. A good lunch or on the go option.
(5)
Jennifer S.
I found out about the Pita Principal YEARS ago when I first started working in East Boca. It is the kind of place you would probably drive by and maybe not think it was a good place to eat. The location is small and looks a little like a 'dive" restaurant. The parking usually sucks and its right next to a 7 eleven. There is no sit down eating except for a couple tables outside its mostly take out lunch. With all that being said the food is well worth it! Its a mom and pop sort of place nothing fancy but its the best gyro in Boca! The tzatziki sauce is awesome and the portions are really big, they will stuff your sandwich with the protein of choice. Toppings are always fresh and the menu is big and diverse. Everything that comes on a pita you can get on a salad. The food is good, the prices seem a little high but you get fresh ingredients and lots of food for your money so I think it is worth it. The last time I was there I had the Thai Peanut chicken salad cause the pita was too messy lol and it was great I ate the whole salad! They even gave me 2 big dressings at no extra charge (a lot of places don't do that). If you are around the area try it out, it is a hidden gem of Boca.
(4)
Tiffany N.
So stoked to see that this place is still open! I used to order out from here all the time but moved away and feared it would be closed by now considering it's location the sketchy 7-11 shopping center....using center very loosely. You get all types of interesting people walking around this place and no frills is definitely the phrase to describe Pita Principle. However, never judge a book by it's cover because you would swear this place would be disgusting given it's appearance. Thats what I thought at least. And then I went to heaven without even dying. Why you ask? Their gyro.....topped with feta cheese. Creamy, dreamy tzatziki plus feta makes my heart go pitter patter. They aren't shy with the meat, tzatziki or feta either and some other reviewers have complained about the price but give me a pita packed with that much and I will gladly hand them over my last dollars just to taste it again. You had me at gyro Pita Principle, you had me at gyro......
(5)
Jason G.
3.75 My man Tirath gave me some nice suggestions for my new veggie diet. If I don't see another falafel for a few months I'll be fine. Three in one week is just too much. But I was on a quest to try all the them in this area to determine the winner--it's Maoz. The bad. Guy behind the counter, who was very friendly, doesn't wear gloves. He picked up everything with his bare hands, including my money and then proceeded to cook. That ain't cool. Also it is a freaking sweat box in there. No chairs inside, but you can sit outside and suck in the fumes from the cars parking at 7-11. I opted for take-out. More bad. I was disappointed to see the man reach into the freezer (again with bare hands) and grab three previously frozen falafel balls. They were good, but the thought doesn't help. Shit when I'm stoned Ellios pizza is pretty good but I don't want to see/know/hear the sounds of somebody (bare hands mind you) reaching in a freezer and pulling out my meal to then drop in a fryer. The good. The 3 previously frozen falafel balls weren't bad. I think it's because they grill the pita here along with the veggies and aren't afraid to lather up sandwich with hummus. Some places are just stingy and they weren't. So it was tasty, a bit small but the price $5.99 was right. I agree with Guil, if you are getting a pita you may need a little more. I still was hungry after I ate it and that's never good because it leads to me getting some junk food (cookies from Fresh Market) or something to fulfill the hunger. Overall, 2nd best pita place in Boca after Maoz in Town Center. I don't like the no gloves or the fact my food was frozen. I want fresh food and cleanliness, especially when I"m standing right there watching you make my food.
(3)
Florida G.
Now I can truly say I've been to every nook and cranny in Boca. Recently discovered this hole in the wall in a crappy little shopping center in E. Boca. Nice people working here and authentic pita sandwiches. The price is right and the food is great for a quick lunch.
(4)
Arianna N Shaffer S.
This place is good! Easy simple stuff and they deliver quick and I like that!!! They are always really nice and loving on the phone whenever I place an order and always accommodate my special requests when it comes to making my caesar salads with no croutons and adding tomatoes, bell peppers, onions and cucumbers!!!! Nice people for sure and good food!!!!
(4)
Noor K.
I love this place, it is a little hole in the wall with the BEST gyro's and thai chicken pita's. The owners are very friendly and service is always very fast.
(5)
leslie G.
It's been raining for a week straight and i wanted a gyro, but had no idea where to look for a real one. i read the yelp reviews about this place and was in the car 30 minutes later. the staff was so friendly, and they actually waited for us to get there before closing... i had called to get directions so they knew we were en route. Anyhow, the gyro was excellent and I loved the tzatziki...it cost 15 dollars for two gyros, and a greek salad. They do take credit cards... mainly takeout, however they have a couple tables outside. We need more places like this in South Florida...will definitely be going back.
(5)
Tirath C.
Yes, its a hole in the wall place that is seldom open at the "right" time. I talked to the wonderful owners, who are from France, about their timing and they claimed to keep the place open till 8 on "most days". LOL. If they didn't offer some of the best tasting middle-eastern food, I would not bother about how long, late, or wide is the place open. For me, they are one of the hidden gems in Boca. Literally hidden because its on the small little lane behind Dixie on top of that unless you stop that plaza you may miss it. Since it behind 7-Eleven sandwiched between a local pub and a small Mexican Restaurant. Whooof. They have sizable menu and offer most of Greek/Mediterranean food like Shawrma, Gyros, and of course the Falafels. Also, there are the burgers. I have tried their Veggie Burger and it was decent. The have a couple of tables outside and is primarily a take-out place. The grill, fryers, veggies are all out there. If nothing better to see, you can watch your food being made right in front of you. My favorite item, hands down is their Falafel Sandwich and Chicken Gyro. Each time I have been there, he makes the Falafel fresh. Never have they been over or under fried. The veggies are fresh and their Tzatziki and Hummus just adds to the flavor. I just hoped they made their Pita's in-house rather than the ones we get in publix. That's probably the only con and takes out some authenticity. This is were Pita Loco is one notch ahead. Apart from that, the taste is amazing, The Falafel balls have great taste too. Price is good, about $6.50 bucks a Falafel. If that is not cheap I don't know that is! Their Veggie Wrap with Feta cheese is just as tasty. Leaves you wanting more. Ditto for Chicken Gyros. Amazing taste. I still have to try some of the other items but it is one of those place where you feel that you can try other items at other places, but if you don't eat their falafel or gyro this visit may be incomplete. Overall, its an amazing little place to walk-in-walk-out. No Fuss. Owners are sweet and friendly. Food is fantastic. First find them, and then find them open - you are in for a treat!
(4)
Nikki H.
Ok so I see this place all the time....and decided to give it a try. Ugh this was by far the worst gyro I have ever had. I'm from New York and have only been in Florida for a few months and man do I miss NY food! A gyro at home has soft warm pillowy pita this place had burnt hard pita that was closer to a cracker! The lettuce was hot and wilted on the bottom and the meat while having a good char had no flavor other then grease! I get better gyros off a NYC street vender!
(1)
Daniel M.
This place is always serving fresh amazing food. Everything from there pita pizza to the gyro. Everything is always prepared fresh and in front of the customer and the portion sizes are hugh. I've been going here for ten years now and i will keep going for the service and food. Its always the small mom and pop places that bring it home for me. Defiantly would recommend this to anybody who loves great food for a great price.
(5)
Joe M.
First timer. Passed by this plaza hundreds of times but never stopped. Glad I did. The chicken gyro was terrific. Did not need a microscope to find the meat. Definitely will no longer pass by.
(4)
Pam H.
Great place for takeout Greek/Mediterranean food. Service is always really pleasant and you can specify an order however you like, which is great for me since I have food allergies. The gyro meat is the best I've ever had, that is reason enough to be a regular customer. Fresh salad ingredients with tasty meat is a perfect meal in my book. My husband loves the traditional gyro with tzatziki and feta. The plaza where it's located is pretty small and there's a sketchy 7-Eleven and the rare laundry mat in Boca. It's not an attractive location but service is quick so you can be in and out in a flash.
(4)
Jordan H.
Love this place. Stop in every time I'm in Boca. Sometimes I'll even make an extra special trip. Every person that I have brought there loved the food. I have never had anything bad on their menu, although I'm partial to the beef stirfry. This place got me through college and is now seeing me through my 20s. If you ever get a chance eat here!
(5)
adam s.
I tried to order a delivery from this place and the woman told me that I tipped the guy a dollar last time and that I was too far away (this was my first order for delivery and my office is literally a 10 minute drive away) I have been to the place many times and do enjoy the food but the irrationality of the psychotic bitch who answers the phone is enough to make me NEVER ORDER FROM THIS PLACE AGAIN.
(1)
Aaron V.
I decided to try this place based on the other reviews, and have not really found a good gyro in south Florida. Both my partner and I had a gyro each...mine with feta. They were quite yummy. My only issue was that the tomatoes and lettuce were put on the pita first, and the meat on top...meaning that the residual heat wilted the veggies by the time we them (normally, the veggies are on top). We also shared fried mushrooms and onion rings. The mushrooms were "eh", but the onion rings were quite good. I know this is primarily a take-out place as there are no tables inside. There are three tables outside, where we ate our gyros. This is not any place to dine alfresco! There are cars parked right by the tables, and across that is a sad, blank side wall of the adjacent 7-Eleven. You can see, and if there is a breeze, smell, dumpsters behind the 7-Eleven. That's why I gave it 3 stars...it's 4 stars if you do take out and only take the food into account.
(3)
matthew M.
Fantastic Gyros!!!!! If you are looking for a good meal at low cost, this is the place. I would recommend delivery or takeout as the seating is outdoors in a parking lot. I've lived in Boca for years and wish I've found this place sooner.
(5)
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Address :109 W Palmetto Park Rd
Boca Raton, FL, 33432
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Wheelchair Accessible : No Good for Kids : No Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Paid Has TV : No Waiter Service : No
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Moni L.
Taste for Gyros? I'm a huge fan. You get the freshest pita here. Soft, warm and fluffy! The overall gyro is fantastic. You get what you pay for too. You can get a full meal of a gyro, fries and a soda for $8 or $9 dollars. The staff is really friendly too. Just a hand full of old timers who enjoy what they do and trying to make your day with small conversation. This little treasure is a walk down from my work place in Boca and you will need after you see all the greasy goodness leak from the foil. It's more of a take out joint than it is dining.
(5)Elizabeth H.
I LOVE IT! I am from Detroit, so I've clearly been spoiled in terms of delicious middle eastern food. These pitas, gyros, etc are fast, cheap, and delicious. The small hole in the wall take out joint is family run and I love that you watch them make your food. Everything is hot, fresh, and sooooo yummy. I wish I lived next door. It isn't open very late.
(5)Thomas W.
After hearing about the place over and over again from friends, and reading yelp reviews i was compelled to make the trek to the place. Since i was eager to eat a good chicken Caesar pita and starving i thought this would be the spot, especially i have yet to find a spot where i can count on for such a chicken Caesar pita. I arrived around 3-4 pm pretty late lunch, no one there and i ordered 2 pitas since i was literally starving, and I'm a fat kid at heart. I was gonna bring it home and eat em, but i couldn't stand the smell of amazingness that enticed me to just open one and scarf it down in minutes before i left the parking lot. I immediately called a friend and told him the find this place was. I thought it was perfect even though i usually like more lettuce on a Caesar pita, this was just right as far as dressing to chicken and lettuce ratio. I asked him not to place the tomato's on it since that's not really Caesar like and I'm not a big fan. If you like Chicken Caesar Pitas and want something dope, go here now!
(4)V'arian I.
While I give it 3 stars, I would actually rate it 5 stars on service and 2 stars for the food! The folks behind the counter (owners?) are pretty amazing at making small talk and getting their customers to feel like family (even new ones like us!) - when we showed up hungry at 2PM on a Saturday, they just seemed to be finishing up with their "rush hour" but were very friendly and seemed eager to serve, pointing out their vegetarian options to us upon learning that we were vegetarians. Unfortunately, they only have three veggie options but we chose two - the falafel pita and the veggie burger pita. There is really no sitting space inside the tiny spot (it's really just a long food counter) and we sat down outside at one of the three makeshift tables. The lady actually brought the food out to the table for us and even suggested the 7-Eleven nearby for water since they didn't have any bottles left. However, the food wasn't really anything exceptional and I am sorry to say that my wife who ate the veggie burger pita was sick the next day. We might give it another chance but the limited vegetarian selection means we probably won't be back anytime soon. Love the service and the casual small-town feel though!
(3)Guil M.
A hole in the wall in Boca Raton...! The gyro was very good! It's definitely not as cheap as previous reviews make it sound because you have to consider the size of the gyro. I could probably eat 3 of them on a good night and they're about $6 each, with no sides. However, I came here for my first time last week and got a gyro and a side of cheese fries (about $4). It really bothers me when places melt regular cheddar cheese on top of fries and call it cheese fries. But anyways, next time I'll just get 2 gyros instead (or three). I shouldn't be ordering cheese fries at a Greek place, anyways! Anywhere I go where the owner makes small talk with you while you watch him make your food is a place at which I will become a regular!
(4)Jason P.
Just bought a gyro for me and three chicken pitas for the crew here at Massive Impressions Online Marketing. (When Daddy wants a slice of pizza he has to buy two pies). Freaking awesome! I can't believe I never ordered from here before. I'll come back all the time now. Great value.
(5)Rachel M.
Went back again and it was still amazing! The owners are super sweet and definitely put a lot of love into the food! The locals as well as the first-timers are in agreement about how good of a meal it is :) Has officially become a staple for me!
(5)Ariel S.
I don't like it Too expensive... and nothing outstanding
(1)Shawn M.
From the outside looking in you would think "pass" but after checking Yelp... I had to give it a try. The owners are awesome. I visited for lunch and had a traditional Gyro. The Pita seemed a bit hard (not so fresh). The meat was tasty but overcooked (burned). The tomato and lettuce was delicious and fresh. If I were to return, I would order to pick up because the parking lot (or lack thereof) is a ZOO. I'm a Gyro-phile. I love them, but i do not love the Gyro's at Pita Principle. It's worth visiting if you are in a rush, are local, and want greek, but if you can drive a bit further for your Gyro...do so.
(2)Zac R.
Curry chicken hot pita and cheese fries are on point. Limited outside seating, it's more of a hit and run then a sit and dine. A good lunch or on the go option.
(5)Jennifer S.
I found out about the Pita Principal YEARS ago when I first started working in East Boca. It is the kind of place you would probably drive by and maybe not think it was a good place to eat. The location is small and looks a little like a 'dive" restaurant. The parking usually sucks and its right next to a 7 eleven. There is no sit down eating except for a couple tables outside its mostly take out lunch. With all that being said the food is well worth it! Its a mom and pop sort of place nothing fancy but its the best gyro in Boca! The tzatziki sauce is awesome and the portions are really big, they will stuff your sandwich with the protein of choice. Toppings are always fresh and the menu is big and diverse. Everything that comes on a pita you can get on a salad. The food is good, the prices seem a little high but you get fresh ingredients and lots of food for your money so I think it is worth it. The last time I was there I had the Thai Peanut chicken salad cause the pita was too messy lol and it was great I ate the whole salad! They even gave me 2 big dressings at no extra charge (a lot of places don't do that). If you are around the area try it out, it is a hidden gem of Boca.
(4)Tiffany N.
So stoked to see that this place is still open! I used to order out from here all the time but moved away and feared it would be closed by now considering it's location the sketchy 7-11 shopping center....using center very loosely. You get all types of interesting people walking around this place and no frills is definitely the phrase to describe Pita Principle. However, never judge a book by it's cover because you would swear this place would be disgusting given it's appearance. Thats what I thought at least. And then I went to heaven without even dying. Why you ask? Their gyro.....topped with feta cheese. Creamy, dreamy tzatziki plus feta makes my heart go pitter patter. They aren't shy with the meat, tzatziki or feta either and some other reviewers have complained about the price but give me a pita packed with that much and I will gladly hand them over my last dollars just to taste it again. You had me at gyro Pita Principle, you had me at gyro......
(5)Jason G.
3.75 My man Tirath gave me some nice suggestions for my new veggie diet. If I don't see another falafel for a few months I'll be fine. Three in one week is just too much. But I was on a quest to try all the them in this area to determine the winner--it's Maoz. The bad. Guy behind the counter, who was very friendly, doesn't wear gloves. He picked up everything with his bare hands, including my money and then proceeded to cook. That ain't cool. Also it is a freaking sweat box in there. No chairs inside, but you can sit outside and suck in the fumes from the cars parking at 7-11. I opted for take-out. More bad. I was disappointed to see the man reach into the freezer (again with bare hands) and grab three previously frozen falafel balls. They were good, but the thought doesn't help. Shit when I'm stoned Ellios pizza is pretty good but I don't want to see/know/hear the sounds of somebody (bare hands mind you) reaching in a freezer and pulling out my meal to then drop in a fryer. The good. The 3 previously frozen falafel balls weren't bad. I think it's because they grill the pita here along with the veggies and aren't afraid to lather up sandwich with hummus. Some places are just stingy and they weren't. So it was tasty, a bit small but the price $5.99 was right. I agree with Guil, if you are getting a pita you may need a little more. I still was hungry after I ate it and that's never good because it leads to me getting some junk food (cookies from Fresh Market) or something to fulfill the hunger. Overall, 2nd best pita place in Boca after Maoz in Town Center. I don't like the no gloves or the fact my food was frozen. I want fresh food and cleanliness, especially when I"m standing right there watching you make my food.
(3)Florida G.
Now I can truly say I've been to every nook and cranny in Boca. Recently discovered this hole in the wall in a crappy little shopping center in E. Boca. Nice people working here and authentic pita sandwiches. The price is right and the food is great for a quick lunch.
(4)Arianna N Shaffer S.
This place is good! Easy simple stuff and they deliver quick and I like that!!! They are always really nice and loving on the phone whenever I place an order and always accommodate my special requests when it comes to making my caesar salads with no croutons and adding tomatoes, bell peppers, onions and cucumbers!!!! Nice people for sure and good food!!!!
(4)Noor K.
I love this place, it is a little hole in the wall with the BEST gyro's and thai chicken pita's. The owners are very friendly and service is always very fast.
(5)leslie G.
It's been raining for a week straight and i wanted a gyro, but had no idea where to look for a real one. i read the yelp reviews about this place and was in the car 30 minutes later. the staff was so friendly, and they actually waited for us to get there before closing... i had called to get directions so they knew we were en route. Anyhow, the gyro was excellent and I loved the tzatziki...it cost 15 dollars for two gyros, and a greek salad. They do take credit cards... mainly takeout, however they have a couple tables outside. We need more places like this in South Florida...will definitely be going back.
(5)Tirath C.
Yes, its a hole in the wall place that is seldom open at the "right" time. I talked to the wonderful owners, who are from France, about their timing and they claimed to keep the place open till 8 on "most days". LOL. If they didn't offer some of the best tasting middle-eastern food, I would not bother about how long, late, or wide is the place open. For me, they are one of the hidden gems in Boca. Literally hidden because its on the small little lane behind Dixie on top of that unless you stop that plaza you may miss it. Since it behind 7-Eleven sandwiched between a local pub and a small Mexican Restaurant. Whooof. They have sizable menu and offer most of Greek/Mediterranean food like Shawrma, Gyros, and of course the Falafels. Also, there are the burgers. I have tried their Veggie Burger and it was decent. The have a couple of tables outside and is primarily a take-out place. The grill, fryers, veggies are all out there. If nothing better to see, you can watch your food being made right in front of you. My favorite item, hands down is their Falafel Sandwich and Chicken Gyro. Each time I have been there, he makes the Falafel fresh. Never have they been over or under fried. The veggies are fresh and their Tzatziki and Hummus just adds to the flavor. I just hoped they made their Pita's in-house rather than the ones we get in publix. That's probably the only con and takes out some authenticity. This is were Pita Loco is one notch ahead. Apart from that, the taste is amazing, The Falafel balls have great taste too. Price is good, about $6.50 bucks a Falafel. If that is not cheap I don't know that is! Their Veggie Wrap with Feta cheese is just as tasty. Leaves you wanting more. Ditto for Chicken Gyros. Amazing taste. I still have to try some of the other items but it is one of those place where you feel that you can try other items at other places, but if you don't eat their falafel or gyro this visit may be incomplete. Overall, its an amazing little place to walk-in-walk-out. No Fuss. Owners are sweet and friendly. Food is fantastic. First find them, and then find them open - you are in for a treat!
(4)Nikki H.
Ok so I see this place all the time....and decided to give it a try. Ugh this was by far the worst gyro I have ever had. I'm from New York and have only been in Florida for a few months and man do I miss NY food! A gyro at home has soft warm pillowy pita this place had burnt hard pita that was closer to a cracker! The lettuce was hot and wilted on the bottom and the meat while having a good char had no flavor other then grease! I get better gyros off a NYC street vender!
(1)Daniel M.
This place is always serving fresh amazing food. Everything from there pita pizza to the gyro. Everything is always prepared fresh and in front of the customer and the portion sizes are hugh. I've been going here for ten years now and i will keep going for the service and food. Its always the small mom and pop places that bring it home for me. Defiantly would recommend this to anybody who loves great food for a great price.
(5)Joe M.
First timer. Passed by this plaza hundreds of times but never stopped. Glad I did. The chicken gyro was terrific. Did not need a microscope to find the meat. Definitely will no longer pass by.
(4)Pam H.
Great place for takeout Greek/Mediterranean food. Service is always really pleasant and you can specify an order however you like, which is great for me since I have food allergies. The gyro meat is the best I've ever had, that is reason enough to be a regular customer. Fresh salad ingredients with tasty meat is a perfect meal in my book. My husband loves the traditional gyro with tzatziki and feta. The plaza where it's located is pretty small and there's a sketchy 7-Eleven and the rare laundry mat in Boca. It's not an attractive location but service is quick so you can be in and out in a flash.
(4)Jordan H.
Love this place. Stop in every time I'm in Boca. Sometimes I'll even make an extra special trip. Every person that I have brought there loved the food. I have never had anything bad on their menu, although I'm partial to the beef stirfry. This place got me through college and is now seeing me through my 20s. If you ever get a chance eat here!
(5)adam s.
I tried to order a delivery from this place and the woman told me that I tipped the guy a dollar last time and that I was too far away (this was my first order for delivery and my office is literally a 10 minute drive away) I have been to the place many times and do enjoy the food but the irrationality of the psychotic bitch who answers the phone is enough to make me NEVER ORDER FROM THIS PLACE AGAIN.
(1)Aaron V.
I decided to try this place based on the other reviews, and have not really found a good gyro in south Florida. Both my partner and I had a gyro each...mine with feta. They were quite yummy. My only issue was that the tomatoes and lettuce were put on the pita first, and the meat on top...meaning that the residual heat wilted the veggies by the time we them (normally, the veggies are on top). We also shared fried mushrooms and onion rings. The mushrooms were "eh", but the onion rings were quite good. I know this is primarily a take-out place as there are no tables inside. There are three tables outside, where we ate our gyros. This is not any place to dine alfresco! There are cars parked right by the tables, and across that is a sad, blank side wall of the adjacent 7-Eleven. You can see, and if there is a breeze, smell, dumpsters behind the 7-Eleven. That's why I gave it 3 stars...it's 4 stars if you do take out and only take the food into account.
(3)matthew M.
Fantastic Gyros!!!!! If you are looking for a good meal at low cost, this is the place. I would recommend delivery or takeout as the seating is outdoors in a parking lot. I've lived in Boca for years and wish I've found this place sooner.
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