TL;DR/Comparison to The Gyro Project:
Bowls or pitas? Go here
Gyros? Go here
Pork Souvlaki? Go here
Chicken Souvlaki? Go there
Veggies? Go here
More options? Go there
Fries? Go there
Topping variety? Go there
Gigantes? Either
This place is very similar in many ways to another chain, The Gyro Project. By comparison, the locations of this place are a lot smaller, and they have a bit less on the menu, but arguably, the food is a bit better. Another similarity is that the souvlaki/sticks are better than their various gyros, regardless of both being named after the shaved meat. However, I will say, though, that the gyro meat is better here than at the other spot, being a bit more tender and flavorful. Outside of these things, the prices are pretty similar, and the wraps/pita are better here, while the fries are a bit crispier/better at Gyro Project.
All comparisons aside, this is a nice casual spot for a meal. My preference here is their chicken or pork souvlaki, and I recommend both heavily. I have tried a few different things here, with my favorite option so far being a Greek Salad topped with some Souvlaki for $3.75. Their Greek salad is the better Horiataki version, or farmer's salad, with no lettuce and plenty of tomatoes and cucumbers with a nice block of feta. The vegetables are very fresh, and there is enough dressing without it going overboard. Outside of this, the bowls are tasty, with the gigantes/beans being my favorite add-on. The grape leaves are also not bad at all for a chain, and for toppings, the spicy feta is alright, while the hummus is good enough. The rest of the toppings are decent, though I would avoid the fries personally, as they aren't super crispy, with it really only working within their pita.
Same rating as the other chain, though I do prefer this chain a little bit more, even if there are more options at the other place, as the quality of the veggies are a tad better here