Tiffany’s Pizza & Deli Coffee Shop
755 S Telshor Blvd,Ste G1, Las Cruces, NM, 88011
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Address :
755 S Telshor Blvd,Ste G1
Las Cruces, NM, 88011 - Phone (575) 532-5002
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Categories
Greek Cuisine
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Pizza
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Diana G.
Tiffany's by far is one of the best and one of my favorite restaurants in town. I have been going here for years. The make the best veggie burger anywhere and the Greek salad is superior to any I have had. They make their own dressing from scratch and it is great! The fat steak fries they serve are perfect and crispy. I am not a vegetarian and I love that burger. Vegetarians will love it. I frequently meet friends here and always feel great about bringing visitors here. Never ever a bad meal. The people who own it are so nice and have run the place since day one. Great quality, cleanliness and ingredients.
(5)Nevada B.
Good Greek food, I've had better, but in Las Cruces this is the best place to go. Gyros are very good. Unfortunately the menu is not very extensive, just pizza and gyros and some dessert items. Last time I went there was an old man sitting in the corner snorting what sounded like thick snot from his nose and then hacking it up, it was extremely loud and really disgusting. Other than that the atmosphere is ok, nothing special about it.
(4)Katherine A.
Couple of friends and I were taking a road trip through New Mexico on the way to Apache Point and the NSO. We decided to stop in Las Cruces for lunch, so I pulled out the trusty iPhone and looked at Yelp for good restaurants in the area. Tiffany's came up and we all agreed that Greek sounded good. Well we weren't disappointed. The gyros hit the spot, the baklava was excellent, but for me it was the Avgolemono (lemon-chicken soup). Seasoned subtly and really hit the spot. If I ever find myself in Las Cruces again, I'll certainly eat at this place again.
(4)Scott J.
Tiffany's is probably the best Greek location in Las Cruces. The lamb gyro is good - I can split it with someone and both of us will be full. The baklava is also tasty. The restaurant is in an odd spot, as others have mentioned. It's also closed Sunday and Monday, though that's not entirely unusual for mom and pop locations in the city.
(3)David J.
I REALLY have lived in other countries and states, and this is a dummied down version of a Greek restaurant. Probably for the benefit of the simple pallets of the New Mexican clientele. No anchovies, no green olives. No Greek restaurant would be caught dead without these staples. No one even yelled "Opa!" while I was there. Too bad. The food was decent, but I think it could benefit from a revisit to traditional fares. I will go back and eat as the portions are good, and I have a hard time imagining a better Greek place in Las Cruces.
(3)Frank B.
They have awesome pizza and really great service. We take the kids and they've brought out fries (for free!) when our 18 month old started going nutso. I swear they actually put "good stuff" on their pizza than any other i've tried around here.
(5)Jeanette K.
Greek salad to DIE for, Avgolemono soup that will cue you of whatever ails you, wonderful desserts. And now I know that it's "dolmadas" in Greece -- dolmas elsewhere. Go here on a warm summer's day or a cool winter afternoon -- either way, you'll be glad you did. Tell Tiffany's dad hello -- he's the guy who runs the place.
(5)Charity M.
The gyros & hummus were delicious, and the pitas were some of the best I've had ever! The menu could be a little more extensive (no falafels, dolmades, or keftedes), but with what little they have, they definitely make the most of it! Friends say the pizzas are awesome, not to mention the Greek salad & soup. I'll definitely be back to try those!
(3)Nunya B.
Tiffany's is a small greek cafe located off Telshor (across from the mall). There is a very tiny parking lot in front of the cafe, or you can park elsewhere in the "mall" parking lot. The staff at this little place are real Greeks (not phony staff like at Texas Roadhouse's "Texans"). The restaurant has maps of Greece, some souvenirs for sale (including hats!), and greek style art. The staff isn't exactly brimming over with goodwill and cheerfulness, but maintains a very professional attitude, which is fine by me. I love a good Gyro, and Tiffanys makes them! The price is higher than you'd pay in most Las Cruces places for lunch (not counting steakhouses), but you get a fair amount of food for that price. I can get a gyro, fries, and soft drink for about $12. The gyro is very generous, coming on a thick perfectly prepared pita and with so much meat (plus tomatoes and onion) that you can't close the pita "taco style" to eat. That's perfect for me...I simply dip the meat in the excellent cucumber sauce (and I do NOT like cucumbers) and happily eat away until the meat is manageable enough to "taco" the gyro! The fries are steak style fries and very crispy and good..but they are always too hot for me. I have to wait a few minutes for them to cool down a bit. My only complaint with Tiffanys food is the condiments. The ketchup in the place is "blah". I suspect they make their own ketchup every day, however the greatest ketchup in the world is HEINZ! Also salt tends to "bounce off" the freshy fries potatoes..if Tiffanys had finer grain salt more could stick to the potatoes. I like Tiffanys quite a bit. As others have noted the quantity of food is large, and although not particularly greasy by weight, the sheer volume of food has made me queasy on occasion. Can't blame Tiffanys because I insist on cleaning up my plate though. Tiffanys is a fine little cafe and deserving of 4 stars.
(4)Kyle G.
Holy shit. That pizza made me weep.
(5)Aaron H.
Grrrr....So I love gyros and I went to grab a beef gyro to go on saturday night. I waited 25 min to get a gyro here! Not cool since all you are doing was slicing some meat, adding the veggies and sauce, and then scooping some fries. No, it wasn't busy either with only 3 couples at tables. Unacceptable and it is frustrating since I love gyros. What to do??
(2)Jamie B.
There really isn't a restaurant in Las Cruces that deserves 5 stars; having lived and eaten other places, it's important to say that at the outset. Tiffany's is a combination of pizzeria and cafe with a small selection of Greek items. I think calling it a "Greek restaurant" would be exaggerating slightly. It's VERY casual--in the corner of an office park, with fastfood type tables and a television playing soccer games on in one corner. The food is "good for Las Cruces," and the high point of any visit to Tiffany's is the extremely friendly owner, who chatters in Greek to his friends, says hi to anyone who has been there once already, gives little kids popsicles, etc. Plus, you are almost guaranteed to see someone you know, if you happen to belong to Las Cruces's tiny upper middle-class.
(4)Bunny J.
This is one of my top 3 restaurants in Las Cruces! The chicken and beef gyros are spectacular...so flavorful! This place is family run and they treat their patrons as family as well...great atmosphere. They serve the best Greek salad I've had too!
(5)Lizzie M.
Love this mom and pop Greek spot. Support local businesses! Their pizzas are amazing! The restaurant itself feels like you have stepped into someones kitchen, they have newspapers and reading materials, lots of space and great light. Their menu is packed full of yummy Greek cuisine. I have been eating there for the past 10 years and the same family members are working there every time. Very friendly too!
(3)Dan J.
I followed the Yelp reviews and had to call to locate, but, well worth the search. For out-of-towners, take Telshore past Lohman, the mall and the Hotel Encanto. On the left, it's in a medical plaza named "Telshore Tower" and toward the back of the buildings. Spanikopita, gyro plate (with Greek salad) and baklava was way more than one dinner! Great flavors, fresh and homemade. I didn't have to wait more than 10 minutes from arriving, to order and eating. I hope more people will help keep the DGI Mc Funster chains from taking over.
(5)Alison F.
We came here because we found this place on Yelp and it happened to be located in the shopping complex across the parking lot from the Hotel Encanto where we were staying the night. Given that the shopping complex was entirely dark except for this restaurant in the middle of it, we NEVER would have found it were it not for Yelp. Thank you, Yelp! Most of the reviews are spot on - so follow their directions to get the place and their advice - it's a good idea to call and find out what time they close and then to arrive a half hour before that time. They told us on the phone that they closed at 8, but they had already switched off their "open" sign by 7:50 PM and were ready for us to leave (though they were friendly about it). We shared the veggie pizza (and yes, large means large and is too much for just two people; we had more than 1/4 of the pie leftover that we had for breakfast). The veggies on the pizza were well-cooked and tasted fresh. I wish we'd had time or room in our stomachs to try more. The cafeteria-style, very casual place is filled with lots of character, including at least four busts of John Wayne, posters of Greece and from classic black & white movies. How could you not enjoy this? And then, the owners are also full of personality and a lot of fun. Don't go there expecting anything fancy, because you won't get it. But, it you want some solidly good food and an interesting experience that feels far away from bland chain restaurants, this is the place for you.
(4)Sarah P.
Best Greek food in town ! Reminds me of my Yaya's cookies and the giro lunch is so wonderful! Really wish we had eaten here tonight because the food is always fantastic. Service has had its ups and downs but always friendly with hot food. Love the quality.
(4)Nick R.
Tiffany's nails it on every level. Great food, great services, great price, great portion sizes, and and all around great experience!! I have yet to have a meal at Tiffany's that I did not love!! They treat you like family and always go the extra mile to make your visit a good time.
(5)Emily T.
My favorite place to eat in Las Cruces. Guys, the staff here are fantastic. They are warm, friendly, and fast. The prices are so cheap! And the food!! This is the place to go for hummus. I have tried many a hummus and this is the BEST I've ever had. I had a personal pizza the first time I came in and it was superb. It comes on a pita-like crust, which is cooked fresh in the restaurant. I don't eat meat so I can't speak for the gyros, but I haven't had anything bad here yet. Don't miss the Greek coffee. I don't know a lot about Greek coffee but it reminds me a lot of the Turkish way of preparing coffee. It's strong like espresso, but not bitter. When I ordered mine it came with an adorable little butter cookie. Great with the tiramisu. Check this place out!!
(5)Rick H.
Pretty darn good for the area, stopped here for lunch and got the gyro sandwich. Not overly priced and in comparison the amount of food I got was huge, could share as a 2 person meal if your not a big eater. We'll definitely go back again, they are not open on Sunday's.
(5)Cameron N.
As good of Mediterranean food you'll find anywhere. I love the Hummus! definitely creamier and smoother than your typical hummus and coupled with the pita bread makes it amazing. I order it as an appetizer every time. Huge fan of the Traditional Gyro w/ the greek salad, makes it hard to order anything else from the menu because i like it so much. The pizzas and other dishes I've seen on other tables always look tasty. Wasn't a huge fan of their baklava, little to much honey for my taste but that's just me. Staff was amazing and friendly with my girlfriend's kids when we've been there. Highly recommend this place.
(5)Cj G.
Place is closed during the summer because the owners go back to Greece. But when they are back it's a great place to go. Delicious food, huge portions, and food prices. Staff is very friendly too.
(5)Miguel R.
It would be nice if they had regular business hours. Twice they have been closed for lunch. Maybe they went to Dions for their lunch break.
(1)Jessi L.
I really love the food here. Unfortunately, it seems like the quality is declining. About a year ago, the prices went up by about a dollar per plate, which was fine since they were still just as good. Recently, however, the salad seems to be from either a bag or something because it comes with prechopped carrots in it. In a greek salad. Carrots don't go in greek salads. Also, the gyro meat is still the same, but is hard and over-cooked by the time it hits the table like it was roasted ont eh same side for far too long. I really hope they get it together soon because this was one of my absolutely favorite restaurants in LC. Don't make me go to Santorini!
(4)Rose Z.
The food was great and even though we sat on the patio for 3 hours talking the service stayed great!
(4)Sally G.
This place is such a gem! I had a delicious meal here last night. I started it with their greek lemon chicken and rice soup which was perfectly seasoned and tasty; greek comfort food at it's best. I then took one reviewer's advice and got the gyro sandwich with greek potatoes and extra tsaziki on the side for dipping, plus a spanikopeta. Everything was very good, with that nice, homemade taste and flavor. Their tsaziki has a nice thick texture to it, the gyro meat was salty and moist and while I worried at first that there were too many tomatoes and onions on the gyro, when I began eating it, it balanced beautifully, especially when I added some tsaziki! The spanikopeta is always delicious, and there is no escaping the grease, but I don't mind. The feta and spinach inside are moist and tender and the flaky phyllo dough is crisp and baked to a golden brown. I recommend this meal if you aren't sure what you want, it won't disappoint. I've had many items from the menu and have no complaints with any of them. Their greek pizza is huge and delicious, as are their greek salads and appetizers. Sometimes I just get their combo dip plate with pita and a side of dolmades. One of the better places to eat in Las Cruces. I would have posted pictures of my food but I demolished it too fast...:)
(5)Gianina W.
First time here and it did not disappoint! Everyone was super friendly and very talkative. The food was amazing. It's been hard finding authentic food that truly is authentic. The gyro was amazing the dalmades were just awesome as well!!! I really recommend it if you're ever looking for a really nice ma and pa restaurant, and if you're looking for a place to enjoy great people.
(5)Max Jr N.
This place is great! The staff is always super friendly and the food is very good. The only reason that this is getting 4 out of 5 is because of the price. The dinner plates are all around $15 and the lunch around $10 appetizers $8.
(4)Smart E.
This little restaurant is tucked away from the street, so you would never know about it unless you asked a local or yelped it. The owners are a wonderful couple from Greece who simply make delicious food and provide great service. Prices are low, portions are huge, and the food is full of flavor. I had the gyro with a greek salad. The gyro was gigantic - paradise for a carnivore. The salad was fresh and huge. My friend ordered the grilled fish and it looked amazing! It wasn't just a small fillet. It was at least half of a large fish on the plate. He raved that the seasoning was perfect and the fish was well prepared.
(5)LisanJoe M.
Best food in town! Bring your appetite! The food is fresh and delicious! Definitely found a new favorite! If you haven't tried this place...you are missing out on awesome food!
(5)George C.
This is our favorite restaurant in Las Cruces. The Tiffany ' s pizza is the best I have EVER had! The Greek salad will feed the Spartans. The deserts can not be passed up.
(5)Andrew P.
One, if not the best place to eat in Las Cruces. Consistent food and service. Nice people and atmosphere. A++++ all of the food is awesome. Especially the Greek pizza.
(5)Amanda E.
Gyros are a no-go here, but the pizza is fantastic! Nice, casual, and tucked away.
(4)Scott W.
Great local (Greek) mom and pop. The food is just scrumptious. The chicken salad has unbelievable flavor, and it's lo-cal. The gyro's are BIG and tasty and you can have your choice of salad or fries with it. The Tiffany's pizza is a must-have. Even the dang sandwiches are over-the-top with great taste and generous portions. We always take out-or-town guests here. I mean, you can go to Olive Garden anywhere. I hope these guys never retire.
(5)Dan W.
I'm not sure if we showed up on an "off" night or if the food we got was their usual fare. The tables were far from clean so I picked one that looked "less dirty". The waitress was attentive and immediately took our drink and food orders. My wife and I both ordered the Gyro Plate. We've had Gyro plates at other Greek restaurants and usually you'll get a Salad, rice, gyro meat, pita bread and another side. Needless to say we were a bit surprised when what arrived was a plate stacked incredibly high with gyro meat, a full pita cut into quarters and what appeared to be a pile of onions with feta cheese and black olive slices on top. That was it. Turns out there were some tomatoes buried in the onions, but no other "salad" type items. Where was my pepperoncini, my kalamata olives, the great Greek dressing? Okay, so no Greek salad, I guess I can live with it. I dug under the Gyro meat hoping for some lemon rice, nope. Any dolmades....nope. Ok, so not a true Greek plate. At least the Gyro meat and Tzatzki sauce was plentiful. It turns out this wasn't a good thing. I am not sure if they were trying to finish off a roll of Gyro meat or what but I can honestly say it was the driest most over seasoned batch of Gyro meat I've ever had. The garlic was nearly overpowering and the meat was close to crunchy. My wife's plate was no different. The tzatzki sauce tasted much closer to plain yogurt than anything else. All in all we were very disappointed with a place that received such high marks. I can't see a reason to return any time soon
(2)Joe P.
This is some of the best greek food I've ever had. The gyro is very traditional and exceptional. It comes with French fries, but ask for the greek potatoes, they are to die for and dipped in tatziki. The babaganouge is the best I've ever tasted, this place is very welcoming and a true epitome of a successful local restaurant.
(5)Jesse W.
Excellent Greek food, and friendly staff!
(5)Judith S.
Nice casual Mom and Pop Greek place to have lunch. This is less of a traditional sub shop and more of a pizza, sub, and mousaka type place. I got the Greek salad and spinach pie which were both good.
(3)John G.
Wife bought a giro plate to go. When she brought it home, the pita was burned and totally inedible. This really pissed me off and I threw it away. I have eaten there before without issue. How these folks could push out a lousy product like this is beyond me. It wasn't just a little burned, it was likfe a brick.
(1)Michele G.
Chicken gyro is yummo
(5)Brian O.
Excellent pizza and Greek salads! The pizza is about an inch thick (with toppings added). Try a Greek Salad with gyro meat on top - Yum.
(4)Amanda H.
Tiffany's is the epitome of a mom and pop, hole in the wall restaurant - with a Greek flair, of course. The owner's are always around and are usually chatting it up with regulars or behind the counter cooking and taking orders. I always get a Gyro when I go, but I have heard rave reviews about their pizza. Sometimes the service is a little slow, but the food makes it worth the wait. If you're in the mood for something different than the typical Las Cruces cuisine you will be definitely be pleasantly surprised.
(4)Tony M.
The food is good. The service is good as well. It is easily forgotten about since it does not sit on a street. It is worth remembering where this little jewel is located. Prices are a little high but the food is good.
(3)Fran W.
Tiffany's is the best! I lived in Greece for two years and you won't find better Greek food anywhere! The Greek salad is to die for, tiffany's pizza is awesome and the chicken salad is unbelievably good. The owners are from Greece and they always welcome you with a smile when you enter the restaurant. I would highly recommend this restaurant!!!
(5)Leah M.
Tiffany's is a place that I not only don't mind taking my family to when they come to town visit but I recommend we go. When we want a solid meal that is full of flavor and will guarantee we will leave full, this is it. It's in an awkward location-all the way off the road behind some buildings and the decor is nothing to write home about, but the husband-wife owners are friendly and sure know how to make tasty gyros. The portions are huge, the feta comes crumbled rather than cubed, the baklava drenched just right in honey. It is a little pricey but worth it because you'll leave happy. One note: we ordered the gyro pizza once to go and while good, it was enormous (literally loaded with toppings, the entire pie had to weigh at least 8 pounds). Make sure you have friends with you to eat it!
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