Go! Gyro! Go! is a every week must have! Each time they are at Wells Fargo Advisors the line just grows. At least 3 – 5 of us from dept have it each week. We’be even converted the pickiest of eaters into trying it! Each of the dishes have been great but I am partial to the classic gyro(beef & lamb). The salads are also very popular amongst the crowd. The crew inside the truck is always smiling and moving as fast as possible. If you see this truck parked near you… there is a reason for the long line! You won’t be disappointed!
Tiffany S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Saint Louis, MO
Wonderful! The lamb was tender and the tzatziki sauce was tasty. This food truck was at Twilight Tuesday the past few weeks and always had a line so I’m glad I could try it out today.
Jason B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Ballwin, Saint Louis, MO
Went to food truck Thursdays in faust park. Had the classic beef and lamb gyro. There was a ton of meat on this gyro. Great sauce and topping. Differently be looking for this truck again.
Speider S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Miami, FL
I had the pleasure of sampling the Gyro at a Food Truck Friday at Tower Grove Park. Since the other reviews cover my views, I’ll just ask a burning question that has me confused: If «Gyro» is pronounced«Yee-ro,» wouldn’t the company be pronounced«Yo! Yee-ro! Yo!»?
Charleen S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Chesterfield, MO
Happened upon this truck while working downtown earlier this week — it was parked on Market at 8th street(I think.) Ordered a regular gyro with no onions, and a bag of chips. The gyro was tasty — carved off the spit with the right amount of tomatoes, parsley, tzatziki(sp?) sauce, and feta to bring out the flavor of the meat. The chips were… well, chips. The sandwich was manageable, but was served in a box. I found this a bit odd for a food truck. Kinda thought the idea was to walk with your food, but whatever. I ate most of the sandwich, which means that most of the guys that I work with might have thought it was small. It was also $ 10 for a sandwich and bag of chips. This seems really pricey to me for a place that has very little overhead. Service was friendly and pretty fast. Warning — the following anecdote is unrelated to the review: While I was standing there waiting for my gyros, the traffic light on the corner next to the truck just fell out of the sky! No one hit it, there was no wind, etc it just randomly gave out. There was a lady crossing the street about three feet from it who needs to either go play the lottery or take it as a warning and change her evil ways. A little reminder to live each day like it could be your last…
Beth B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Saint Louis, MO
I had the pleasure of trying a gyro from this truck when it showed up at the office building for a United Way event. I don’t know if I will say that it’s the best that I’ve had necessarily, but it was damn good! The gyro meat is cut from rotating spit, just the way gyros are supposed to be made. It was super juicy, and some of the more flavorful gyro meat I’ve had in a long while. They load on all the toppings(tzatziki, feta, Roma tomatoes, lettuce, and just enough red onion). The flatbread it was served on was just divine. They offered other options that I wanted to try — chicken gyros, greek salad & a really tempting veggie gyro, so I’m hoping they show back up at work one day. They even offer Mexican Coca-Cola, which I understand is the best. I will say that they’re a bit pricey. The large greek salad with gyro meat was $ 10& it wasn’t very big at all. And my gyro was $ 8 with no sides. I think $ 6 – 7 would have been a more fair price, but I don’t regret having spent the money, regardless. Anyway, if you happen to see Go! Gyro! Go! driving by, flag them down! I only wish they drove around my neighborhood like the snow cone man.
Jericho R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Maryland Heights, Saint Louis, MO
Great beef & lamb gyro and it was presented very well. Little bit pricey($ 9) for just a gyro BUT it’s worth it. Good customer service too.
Carrie D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Saint Louis, MO
Tasted this truck for the 1st time at Food Truck Friday and it was delicious! I don’t consider myself any kind of gyro expert, but if I was imagining the perfect one then this would be it! I went with the traditional gyro. What you get stuffed into this pita is amazingly worth the value. From the tons of meat, to the freshest ingredients, to the perfect sauce ratio. You seriously need a knife and fork for this kind of gyro. It was superb. Only downside was that it filled me up way more than I was expecting. Not your typical food truck value.
Dan M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
Alright so in front of the building that I am currently at for work has two to three food trucks stand outside daily. On this particular day, Go Gyro Go was outside and Greek food is always a solid option since I am a big fan of gyros. The lines are pretty long here which I think proves that it is a solid spot but they do move very quickly. The folks on the truck are also super friendly and the Unilocal cover photo encompasses what types of personality I think they have. I have been here twice now and have had the traditional gyro and the Greek salad with chicken. The traditional gyro is solid and a perfect combination of tzatziki sauce and veggies in there with plenty of meat. Each bite is solid on this and don’t forget to add the hot sauce if you like a bit of kick. The salad was also a solid option if you are feeling a healthier option. They do not skimp on the veggies at all and the chicken itself was solid as well which was a nice surprise because a lot of food trucks tend to make them on the dry side. All in all, a solid dining experience especially from the food truck genre. Definitely a spot I will continue to hit up during my time in STL.
Jeannine S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Eureka, MO
I ate there on Food Truck Friday in Tower Grove Park on 9−9−13. Lines were long which is a good sign to me. Plus I love a good gyro. So I ordered the standard gyro. I also bought extra sauce for $ 1.00. The lady told me that the sauce comes on it already however having eaten gyro’s all over and loving the sauce I got it anyway. I did not eat it right away and stashed it in the car to eat it at home. I already was a bit full from cake from Sarah’s and 2 taco’s from Seoul Taco. The smell of deliciousness was wafting through the car. I had planned on «saving it» for later but by the time I got home I had to dig in. Very good. The meat was cut THICK but not too thick. It was perfect. The sauce was heaven and I did not need the extra sauce I ordered. The feta cheese was a bit heavy handed for my taste. I cannot believe I have to say that since I love feta cheese. However, I wanted to taste more of the meat and sauce and if you are a cheese person you know how much it can overpower a salad or sandwich. Might get the cheese on the side next time because the sauce and meat were so good! If you like a good gyro, seek them out!
Divya V.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Lima, OH
The best veggie gyro I have ever had! Simple, fresh ingredients… slightly toasted pita and right amount of sauce so it’s not too soggy! I could eat this every week! Super friendly and the person assembling actually changed his gloves(he was handling meat with it earlier) to make my veggie gyro! Its a small gesture but I really appreciate it given there were 20 orders still waiting after mine.
Vince L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Ballwin, MO
I have eaten at the truck twice now. I find it convenient and tasty. If I have time to go out to eat I usually hit another local Greek restaurant. But when I can’t get out and this is parked in front of my building it is a great option. My first experience the Gyro was a bit dry. I think I was the first one out at lunch and therefore got the outer layer of the gyro on the spit. The second one was much better. They modify the food according to request(extra this, lite that, etc) with no problem. I wish they would have something besides chips for the sides. Those always go to someone else in the office or the trash. Something lighter would be nice. I mean it is already $ 8 for the sandwich, how much can a small packet of veggies run? Or take the chips off and don’t charge me for them. There is always a line when this truck shows up but the wait is never long. The individual attention given to each gyro is nice.
Theresa C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Seriously one of the best gyros I’ve ever had. I ordered the chicken souvlaki. The chicken was tender, well seasoned, warm, and generously topped with tzatziki sauce. Mmm. I am sad my styrofoam box is already empty. Go Gyro Go is my favorite food truck so far. They do seem to have an ingredient problem — today they were out of tahini. Still, five stars, what I ordered was awesome. Further items of note: the owner(who took our order) and the cooking staff were really friendly. Also, there were two people in front of us, but I think we had our food within about 5 minutes of ordering — they worked fast.
Liz G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Saint Louis, MO
My coworkers and I are so thankful for all of the food trucks that come over near Tropicana Bowl as it’s close enough for use to come over from Clayton, who doesn’t allow trucks. Go! Gyro! Go! is easily our favorite as we’ve gone twice now and are always looking to see when they’ll be coming back. The owners are so friendly and the food is great! I always stick with a classic gyro, which comes with chips(plain flavor, kettle chips). The flavor of this gyro is fantastic — definitely on par or better than Olympia’s(who has my favorite gyro). I think Go!‘s tzatziki has the perfect creamy consistency and a little kick of some kind of herb that just compliments the meat perfectly.
Mick B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Saint Louis, MO
So I won’t lie this is the only play I have ever tried greek food at, and since i’ve never had a bad experience with a good truck a good way to get started right? I enjoyed it it was fresh hot, a good gyro, not that I have anything to compare it to LOL. I will be back.
Jill L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Valley Park, MO
A veggie gyro you say? Hook me up! The truck was at my work today and I was the first in line at 11 am sharp since I had skipped breakfast. Was so happy they accept debit cards and I ordered the veggie gyro. Lady rang it through and apologized profusely because she would have to reimburse me 60 something cents because it was adding sales tax when it shouldn’t. I told her not to worry about it but she insisted. I suggested instead to just give me extra tzatziki and we could call it square. Brought my gyro back to my desk and dug in… it was sooooooo good. Lots of fresh veggies(how do they keep their veggies fresh when it’s lava degrees outside?) and it had loads of feta. Great olives, too. The pita was soft and tasty. Came with potato chips on the side. I would definitely eat this again. I would like to see falafel on the menu, especially in the form of a gyro. Yuuuuuuuuuum. PS Friendly service, too.
Cherie O.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Saint Louis, MO
I gotta say… this food truck is pretty d@mn good! This may have been the best gyro I’ve had in St. Louis! Go! Gyro! Go! almost really got five stars, but when I tried them, they were out of sides and they didn’t have any substitutes. When I try a place for the first time, I usually order a classic, unless something else jumps out at me. That way I can compare it. So obviously, I went with the classic gyro, which is described as a blend of beef, lamb, and spices, served in warm, grilled pita bread with fresh tomato, red onion, feta cheese, parsley, and tzatziki sauce. Um. They totally forgot to include the words«delicious» and«mind-boggling». So I admit, it has been awhile since I’ve chowed down a gyro, but the meat just MELTED in my mouth and the spices sinfully just melded the meat, pita, and veggies together. Many gyro places mess up by using red onion that’s too sharp… not Go! Gyro! Go… it complemented the meat instead of making a statement by itself. Other gyro places also usually use generic feta cheese which can be hard and lumpy… not this food truck! The feta cheese, warmed by the meat, became tangy and silky, and really, almost part of the tzatziki sauce itself. My only complaint was that it was over before I wanted it to be, especially since I’m used to the Turkish gyros from Germany, where they are as big as your head! $ 7.50 will get you an entrée and the side, which is pretty much comparable to other food trucks, and even a little bit cheaper for the food you get, and they do take credit cards. Service was efficient, and I wasn’t standing around for very long. I am still kinda sad about the sides… especially since you can’t order the sides by itself, so it doesn’t really stand to reason that you would be out of a side before you would be out of the main course. But I’ll definitely be back to eat some more!
Allison B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Saint Louis, MO
Wow, the folks at Go! Gyro! Go! really, really care that you’re happy with their food. So refreshing! Today, a coworker and I headed out to finally see what the fuss was about. We peeked at the online menu and each found several things that we wanted to try. Twitter told us that they were down the street from our office. My friend ordered her desired gyro just fine. However, they didn’t have my veggie gyro listed on their handwritten menu board. They had a salad, but I really wanted a big honking sandwich with the side of potatoes that I’d heard so much about. I asked the really nice lady at the truck window if there was any way that I could get a gyro without meat. She gave me a mischievous look and said that that’s what she always wants to eat, but her partner(husband, I think?) is a total carnivore and never remembers to put it on the menu. They bantered good-naturedly for a bit and worked out what to put on my gyro. The lady pushed the man to make sure to give me extra feta and really stuff it. So kind! And then she told me that they’re testing selling spanikopita and might try fish gyros at some point. I only waited a few minutes before the man called my name, and as he was building my gyro, he kindly asked me if I wanted certain things on it or left off. I really appreciated that. We also chatted about the potatoes that I was excited to get. He said that they were his pride and that he worked really hard to adjust the recipe for the masses of people and cooking them in the truck. My gyro was stuffed with dark and light lettuce, chopped tomatoes, chopped onions, chopped cucumber, parsely and tzeziki(I can’t spell it) sauce, and it was all on a fluffy round pita, surrounded by foil and served with a side of potatoes in a rectangular styrofoam container. My meal cost about $ 8. They took Square for credit cards — yay! I dug in back in the office and was in heaven. My sandwich had a lot of onions and cucumbers, something I was über happy about. The tzeziki sauce was a little heavy — maybe a lighter hand would help next time, but it was still tasty. And there was so much feta on this thing that I was moaning with joy. Cheese me up, and I’ll be yours forever. The potatoes were no less stellar. They looked like some combination of fried and roasted, and they had delicious seasonings. Seriously, the potatoes made me rub my belly like cartoon people do. I lovedlovedloved that Go! Gyro! Go! had sides to round out the entrees, something that other food trucks don’t do. I’d love to see them add a falafel gyro to the menu. I’d also love for a vegetarian gyro to be added to the menu permanently. Can’t wait for them to come back near my office. This might become a weekly lunch!
Sarah S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Saint Louis, MO
I got to hit up this truck at ArtFeast at Crestwood Court today, along with 4 others. Yep, that’s right, my sister and I ate items from 5 total trucks. YES! This was one of my faves. I almost didn’t even look at the menu because I’m a vegetarian, but then I noticed that they have spanakopita, greek salad, and roasted potatoes on the menu, all veg friendly. I ordered the spanakopita, and the lady at the window told me that they brought it back after not being offered for a bit, and that she hoped they didn’t sell out because she wanted some for herself! I misread the price and thought it was $ 3, but it was really $ 6. Hm, pricey… until I saw what I got. A HUGE hunk of spinach feta pie. I couldn’t wait to dig in. I wasn’t disappointed. It was some of the best I’d ever had. Very flavorful, full of feta and spinach, and moist. It was a meal! If I were to go to the truck for lunch without others around, I would for sure get the salad and this and it would be filling. I’d love to see something else veg on the menu, like a veg gyro or falafel, but if that doesn’t happen, I’m still a happy vegetarian with what they’ve got! I’ll be back!
Sabrina C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Batavia, IL
Couldn’t take another day at Bread Co., and I only had 10 minutes to grab a bite. Food trucks have been swarming to Pine and Broadway, so a quick walk outside revealed the Go! Gyro! Go! truck. I’m always down for a good gyro, so… Yeah. It’s WAY better than good. It was delish! I had the classic gyro, although they had several(a meatball gyro, and a chicken souvlaki gyro, too) to choose from. Their Greek Salad looked tasty. The roasted potatoes, which came with the classic gyro for $ 7.50, were ok — really just steak fries with some seasoning, nothing exotic. Tasty enough. But the potatoes paled in comparison to the gyro. And I LOVE that they asked if I wanted everything on it. No, I’m not a fan of parsley, and it’s an option you can leave off. And they offer to do so. Yay. Definitely going back next time they’re at our intersection. Can’t wait to try the rest!