Gyro Gyro

1245 Glenwood Ave SE Booth 1, Atlanta - 30316
18 reviews
Greek
(470) 542-4270

Can’t recommend Gyro Gyro. They missed items from our order, which we didn’t notice til l we got home, and the wraps have barely anything in them. Flavor is ok, but basic attention detail doesn’t seem to be something their staff possesses.

I've eaten here Twice on a friday and Saturday back to back the Gyros are the Best I've had in Atlanta..I will be back Soon..don't know why it has a man name my name is Tonya I'll post a pic next time I ate it both times so quick but I kept the receipt so I could give y'all 5 Stars and the Ladies were very nice..Oh yeah the CUCUMBER SAUCE IS GRRRREAT DIPPED MY FRIES IN IT SEE YA SOON

Gyro was ok, meat was on the dry side. The people are very friendly.

The server George was so professional and very knowledgeable of the neighborhood. The prices are really good for the portions. Thank you Gyro Gyro for the great friendly customer service.

Did a pick up order and it was amazing!! So good that its been a couple hours and im still thinking about it so i felt a review was needed!! Soooooo goooood

The establishment itself is modern and trendy. The food, however, had Ponce city prices; Denny’s quality. Everything is served in styrofoam regardless of dine-in or take out. Will not come back again.

I visited this establishment in person. Business seemed slow and the cashier was visibly bored and on her phone. The Gyro itself had good flavors but the meat was pretty old. The french fries were decent. I'll probably eat there again and re-review with pictures and a bit more in depth review.

Falafel was over-salted to the point of being inedible. Lettuce in the salad was literally rotten. Pitas were almost comically stale. Literally one of the only times I’ve thrown my food away rather than eating it. I’m a little baffled by the five star reviews, honestly—this was the worst Greek food I’ve had and it’s not close.

So great!! Do yourself a favor and go here now. The meat is so flavorful- and my salad was loaded with it! The tzatziki is unique, it’s thin and very garlicky- very tasty. Don’t skip out on the spanakopita! It’s the best I’ve had in Atlanta and gives Tarpon Springs, FL a run for its money.Go here. Do it.

At $13 for a plate, they can do better. Generic, tough chicken (not shwarmah), stale steak fries with coarse italian spices, and a humdrum salad... It checks the boxes as a meal, but for the money, there are about a dozen better options right in the village.I was excited to try out the offerings at the new food hall. Far from the interesting offerings at Krog Market or the eclectic indie mix at the We Suki Suki food hall, this is just mediocre fast casual chain food, and way overpriced.