Piatsa Souvlaki

“I had a lamb and beef Yeero sandwich (for protein) and a dako salad ( barley rusks are high in diet fiber and niacin).”

“I order from here a few times a week and delivery is always fast ,food is always fresh .”

“George the manager was awesome and very accommodating, checked on us while we were having our gyro platters to make sure our experience was satisfactory.”

Piatsa Souvlaki

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

5 reviews

  1. The food is great, the service is not. We both had the souvlaki platter and I really enjoyed mine. The fries were really good, the chicken was cooked perfect, the tzatzaki was on point and the pita was heated nicely with a little crispness. The servers were very friendly, just not attentive enough. We waited outside for too long for things like sauces, water and the bill. It's easily rectified though, so I'll be back, I hope they step up their game by then.

  2. Enjoyed our light dinner here. Prices are low for the area (Avenue grilled octopus across the street is like 17 bucks and here it's around 11)

    The man who seemed to be the owner was attentive, taking orders and seating guests. Very humble man. The rest of the staff were friendly, but it was hard to get simple requests granted (asked three times for the check)

    Ordered:

    -Grilled octopus
    -Zucchini Fries
    -Chicken skewer
    -Mythos Greek beer  

    Everything was tasty. Octopus a little on the dry side, but at around 11.00 you can't go wrong. Zucchini fries were delicious served with a yummy tzatziki sauce.

    Will be back for more Mythos!

  3. I had the lamb and beef gyro sandwich on my lunch hour. It was very good. The service is fast and friendly. The prices are ok not cheap. But the restaurant is nice, clean and new. I paid $8.00 for my sandwich. I had to try this place because I passed by this many times while were constructing it. This is a great place for a quick lunch.

  4. The food here is decent, better than you average cart, for sure. However, management needs to improve their communication skills and promote consistency between menus. I went there today and when I inquired about the "dine-in special" (Yeero + Fries + Soda for $9.95) I was told that they were not offering that today. When I asked, "Okay so do you do it on other days?", the server responded, "Just not now". Helpful.

    The lamb sandwich, which I've taken out before, is flavorful The quality of the meat and the seasonings are better than comparable sandwiches from any of the takeout places on 30th Ave. like Pita Pan. And for $9, it better be. When I received the check today, I noticed that it was a dollar more than the price listed on the menu board as well as the paper menu. When I asked why it was more expensive, I was told that I "looked at the wrong menu". What? Does the giant board on the wall that I was looking at when I ordered it not designate the price as $7.95? Well I guess "today" that wasn't the case either.

    Considering I paid $15 for a sandwich and a diet coke, I am not rushing to go back anytime soon. This restaurant has a lot working against it. First let's talk about the lights which are on par with something out of a sci-fi alien abduction scene. Holy shit, y'all need some new lights. Is it quick service, or is it a sit-down restaurant? If management is going to charge people more just for eating in, and be selective about to whom they offer specials, they are probably better off focusing on a take-out clientele. That said, it's going to have to be less expensive to attract the 30th Ave. crowd.

  5. Decent.
    I won't go back again, but I wouldn't tell anyone not to go, either.

    This place is pricey. I spent 20 bucks on a spinach pie, a few triangle squares of pita with tzatziki, and a lemon Epsa drink.
    A few blocks away at Opa Opa, I can get the same thing plus lemon potatoes and a salad, and it's tastier and a bigger portion.

    The tzatziki had a lot of oil in it, which I know is the authentic way, but I'm an Americanized Greek, so I'm not a fan of all that olive oil. My grandparents would probably love it, though.

    The spinach pie also had oil all over it??? And it wasn't too tasty.

    The guy at the counter wasn't too warm, but the waitresses seemed nice enough. She did close me out 10 minutes into my meal though, because she had to go. Luckily I was practically done, but I do feel like I should have had another waitress to take my order, if she knew her shift was practically over. What if I wanted dessert? A beer? More food? Meh. Unprofessional.

    There are a lot of better Greek places in the area, but they do seem authentic, so if you're in for a true oily Greek experience, go here.

    They even play Greek music.

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Monday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Thursday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Friday, 11:00 am - 1:00 am
Saturday, 11:00 am - 1:00 am
Sunday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm