$7 for $15 Worth of Gyros and Authentic Greek Fare at Gyros in the Loop in University City
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- Menu of Greek favorites
- Vegetarian options
- Recently remodeled interior
In addition to yielding delicious gyros, slowly cutting a rotating cylinder of meat with a huge knife can help you intimidate coworkers, jury members, and other rotating cylinders of meat. Observe masterful meat carving with today's Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of gyros and authentic Greek fare at Gyros in the Loop in University City.
Gyros in the Loop’s capable culinarians quell appetite insurrections with a menu of casual Greek goodies. Order up the restaurant’s titular treat, a regular gyro ($5.50), to sail toward savory satisfaction on a pillowy pita raft captained by delicious meat and crewed by lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and tzatziki sauce. Gyrophobes can also opt for a vegetarian sandwich ($5), packed with lettuce, tomatoes, onions, tzatziki sauce, and feta cheese, or a Greek salad ($6.50), sporting tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, kalamata olives, and other ingredients enjoyed in Greece since Socrates first stole them from the Trojans. The restaurant’s recently remodeled interior catches the eyes of eaters but returns them upon request.
- Menu of Greek favorites
- Vegetarian options
- Recently remodeled interior
In addition to yielding delicious gyros, slowly cutting a rotating cylinder of meat with a huge knife can help you intimidate coworkers, jury members, and other rotating cylinders of meat. Observe masterful meat carving with today's Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of gyros and authentic Greek fare at Gyros in the Loop in University City.
Gyros in the Loop’s capable culinarians quell appetite insurrections with a menu of casual Greek goodies. Order up the restaurant’s titular treat, a regular gyro ($5.50), to sail toward savory satisfaction on a pillowy pita raft captained by delicious meat and crewed by lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and tzatziki sauce. Gyrophobes can also opt for a vegetarian sandwich ($5), packed with lettuce, tomatoes, onions, tzatziki sauce, and feta cheese, or a Greek salad ($6.50), sporting tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, kalamata olives, and other ingredients enjoyed in Greece since Socrates first stole them from the Trojans. The restaurant’s recently remodeled interior catches the eyes of eaters but returns them upon request.