I’ll give this a 5 because I feel like other people are being a bit harsh. Most of the food is good, don’t go near the mozzarella sticks or the pierogies or so help you God. I feel like DC is an exclusive club, the are kind of like the soup nazis from Seinfeld, they are rude until you get to know them and once your good with them… Youre in! But getting friendly with the older guy is impossible, so don’t attempt it because it’s not happening. The pizza is good as long as they actually listen to your order. There chicken souvlaki dinners are your basic Greek dinners. It’s great if your in the area but it’s not something I’d travel for. A bit of a scrub up would not go a miss either. But hey I like this place I’ve been going here since Highschool and I’m accustomed to it.
Eddy L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Terrible customer service and even worse food. Forgot a meal from a takeout order and when I returned they said they’d forgot and didn’t even offer an apology.
Bryce G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Pizza is over-priced for the neighbourhood(four other pizza shops within two blocks, three of them cheaper). The food tastes fine. I like that they have mozza sticks. They aren’t the large tasty sticks I prefer but they do in a pinch. The interior looks like it could use a good cleaning, too, but it isn’t offensive enough to put me totally off of the place. It’s the closest pizza/fried food store to my house so I’ll keep going back for my morning-after sticks and onion rings, but I’ll probably keep going down the road for pizza.
Phil H.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
I’ve had many a lunch meal from this place during my high school years. Nothing has ever been really notable to me from it. Their burger is your typical cooked from frozen to charred affair. The poutine is made with shredded cheese(thank god they don’t commit the further heinous crime of adding cheddar) and the gravy tastes like the generic storebought kind. They do however have a «greek poutine» consisting of feta and oil drizzled onto fries with a small container of tzatziki that’s interesting to try. Their pizza isn’t memorable whatsoever. All in all, the predictable quality you expect from these sorts of places. To be fair, I haven’t really ever tried any of their more greek items on their menu. Due to its close proximity to where I live however, I find myself stopping by every so often and always come away thinking«how did I ever think this tasted good?» I suppose I’m just another victim to the rose tinted lenses of nostalgia.