Greek Fare and Drinks or Catering from The Gyro Company
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Gyros stuffed with beef & lamb, souvlaki pita sandwiches & baklava pastries concocted from recipes passed down through generations
Mediterranean civilizations invented many lasting concepts, developing astronomy to explain the cosmos and democracy to equally divide lamb kebabs. Split a skewer with today's Groupon to The Gyro Company. Choose between the following options:
- For $5, you get $10 worth of Greek fare and drinks. For $15, you get $30 toward items from the catering menu.
The Colitas family constructs The Gyro Company's menu from recipes passed down over four generations. The zeus gyro swaddles a seasoned mix of beef and lamb, veggies, and tzatziki sauce in a duo of pitas ($11.29); guests gallop into shish kebab delights in the chicken souvlaki sandwich ($6.49). Patrons can swap tzatziki sauce for one of a range of homemade sauces, including buffalo and honey-mustard, to forge a custom meal more mouthwatering than monogrammed chickpeas. Flaky pastry and ice cream luxuriate beneath strata of chocolate sauce, whipped cream, and cinnamon in the baklava sundae ($4.29), which can drop a sweet curtain over each feast's final act.
On The Gyro Company's catering menu, roasted red peppers, falafel, cucumber salad, and spinach pies fill the greek sampler ($44.00+), allowing diners to gain insight into the sun-soaked country without tickling statues of Ptolemy. The make-your-own gyro tray assembles traditional ingredients for personalized pita fodder, proffering ideal fuel for graduations and office get-togethers ($61.50+).
Gyros stuffed with beef & lamb, souvlaki pita sandwiches & baklava pastries concocted from recipes passed down through generations
Mediterranean civilizations invented many lasting concepts, developing astronomy to explain the cosmos and democracy to equally divide lamb kebabs. Split a skewer with today's Groupon to The Gyro Company. Choose between the following options:
- For $5, you get $10 worth of Greek fare and drinks. For $15, you get $30 toward items from the catering menu.
The Colitas family constructs The Gyro Company's menu from recipes passed down over four generations. The zeus gyro swaddles a seasoned mix of beef and lamb, veggies, and tzatziki sauce in a duo of pitas ($11.29); guests gallop into shish kebab delights in the chicken souvlaki sandwich ($6.49). Patrons can swap tzatziki sauce for one of a range of homemade sauces, including buffalo and honey-mustard, to forge a custom meal more mouthwatering than monogrammed chickpeas. Flaky pastry and ice cream luxuriate beneath strata of chocolate sauce, whipped cream, and cinnamon in the baklava sundae ($4.29), which can drop a sweet curtain over each feast's final act.
On The Gyro Company's catering menu, roasted red peppers, falafel, cucumber salad, and spinach pies fill the greek sampler ($44.00+), allowing diners to gain insight into the sun-soaked country without tickling statues of Ptolemy. The make-your-own gyro tray assembles traditional ingredients for personalized pita fodder, proffering ideal fuel for graduations and office get-togethers ($61.50+).