First time visiting and will not return. The service was good, in fact I felt bad even telling the waitress how terrible the food was. Had the Gyro Sandwich with a side of cheese fries. The gyro meat tasted old and hard. The worst gyro I have ever had. The pita was so thin and dried out I couldn’t eat it. No wonder there was only two other people in the place at 1:00pm on a Saturday.
Merlin O.
Place rating: 2 Ann Arbor, MI
The lentil soup was great but the vegetarian combo was marred by the fact that the olive oil used tasted like it was going rancid. Service was slow because they had only one waitress.
M M.
Place rating: 2 Toledo, OH
Went with a friend for breakfast. Service was OK. Asked for cottage cheese instead of potatoes(a normal sub in most places) Chef said No. Omelets were dry & bland. Toast coated with that pre– melted oleo. Bacon hard. Will not be going back.
Ron N.
Place rating: 2 Bowling Green, OH
I gave 2 stars because the other person in my partty has a decent 3 star breakfast. I had a Gyro Greek salad with crispy, old meat. It ranks as the worst Gyro Salad ever. Still think I might give them another shot.
Megan G.
Place rating: 3 Temperance, MI
It’s just your average coney island style meals. I’ve already been there a few times. It’s good food, but not something to brag about. More like a place for a quick get together or Sunday morning breakfast.
Anna F.
Place rating: 3 Toledo, OH
I ordered the Greek omelet home friess and toast. My boyfriend ordered the meat omelet hash browns and toast. He said he his was good and a fair price for portion size. Big portions but a little bland. Waitress was friendly and attentive. Would like to go back for lunch or dinner and try the Lebanese fare.
Doc M.
Place rating: 4 Columbus, OH
Was brought here by a friend in the area and really enjoyed my breakfast for so many levels. Other than the signage out front this place doesn’t really stand out. Huge breakfasts for decent prices compared to the chains. Good coffee, refilled often and omlettes made to order in the style I love. Instead of the big whipped egg fluffy omlettes they use the whole grill to make a thin pancake of egg then it’s wrapped around your choice of fillings. Will def be back when I am in the area to try some fo the lebanese goodies on the menu that I didn’t get a chance to try. Very dive-y local kinda joint that yes, could use a serious make over but then I think you’d lose some of the charm places like this still have over the chain restaurant blandness many people have come to accept. PS: I love the blue sky panels over the recessed flourecesnt lighting
Ken T.
Place rating: 4 Silver Lake, OH
I would’ve missed the place, if my sis-in-law hadn’t told me where to turn — almost camouflaged in a mini-strip. There’s an American-diner side of the menu, and a Lebanese side of the menu. Both good, from my experience. Friendly help, willing to answer questions of those not familiar with Lebanese food. Definitely a keeper!
Erin A.
Place rating: 3 Perrysburg, OH
Older diner in need of a serious make-over. Pretty good breakfast food, I am picky about both my eggs(over med well) and my bacon(well) and the majority of restaurants get both wrong… SD had no issues. The pancakes, however, were bland and had a hint of plastic taste, ick. The price was less than other spots in the area. Overall, we’ll go back for a quickie, affordable breakfast.