I’ve eaten here 3 times and loved it every time. I clean my plate in no time. So good!
Heather O.
Place rating: 3 Logan, UT
I had a great lunch today and loved it! I got a gyro platter and my favorite side was the rice. The gyro was so delicious!
Lily G.
Place rating: 5 Ogden, UT
We love this place. I ordered Greek at a different place when I was out of town and it made me realize how good this place is. :)
Stephanie G.
Place rating: 4 Ogden, UT
The food is delicious. The actual meat portions are a little small for the price, but the meals come with enough sides to keep you full. The actual restaurant setup is a little confusing– sometimes there are waitresses and sometimes you have to just order up front.
Adrie G.
Place rating: 5 Mandan, ND
One of my favorite places to eat! Moving to ND where Greek food doesn’t exist has made me miss this place so much. Very affordable food, and you get more than what you pay for. The food and service is amazing. Will be back on my next trip down to Utah!
Tanner B.
Place rating: 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Good but fairly expensive. The food is made fresh to order and the owner has a large picture board for you to see exactly what you want to order. The Greek food is very traditional and does not disappoint. Wednesdays are the time to go because you get an awesome gyro that is discounted for Weber State night.
Mallory P.
Place rating: 5 Ogden, UT
Wonderful Greek food! One of my favorite places in town. The dressing on the potatoes is amazing. Rice is very flavorful! The gyros and kabobs are fantastic. Highly recommend;)
D. W.
Place rating: 3 Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City is really the stronghold, perhaps the bastion of all things, particularly foods, Greek and nowhere is this more apparent than going to an actual Greek restaurant in another city. Menu here was a bit cheesy and low class, just pictures printed on paper and tacked to a wall. Staff was very nice and they did have Coke Zero on tap(mix was ok). Dessert case looked nice and the interior of the place was borderline gorgeous, if a bit clunky in layout. From this point, though, goodbye superlatives. Nothing that we got served, after an astonishingly long time, was prepared skillfully and sometimes not correctly. Shrimp and steak skewers were well overdone, almost offensively so and definitely over-salted. Same with the sweet potato fries. Salad was crappy Iceberg lettuce mostly and not really worth eating. Rice and pita bread were both pretty acceptable, but nowhere near the level of Chicken Express in Salt Lake. In fact, it’s nearly an insult to CE to mention them both in the same review. I also had a nut roll thing, but that was nearly completely dried out also. Every single meat that wound up coming to the table had that exact same problem of meat being dried out, from chicken to fish to steak to lamb. Not sure who is running the kitchen, but it strikes me that whoever it is needs to either very swiftly gain some competence in running a restaurant or must needs be replaced with someone else who is. None of the food tasted particularly bad and their flavors are not too far off the mark, but utterly wrecking the texture is not doing anyone any favors. Execution errors grievous on this level pretty much take this right off my radar for place to return to… at least until someone I trust indicates otherwise, that those problems are fixed and they can actually execute correctly.
Ryan F.
Place rating: 3 Roy, UT
Got the greek gyro plate here yesterday, was a bit pricey but the food was great, definately worth the money. Can’t wait to eat hear again
Sam G.
Place rating: 5 Ogden, UT
Exquisite, abundant food. Good service and lovely atmosphere! For a full review with lots of photos:
Sam H.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
Incredible food, incredible service! Love stopping by here every time I’m in Ogden. The chicken kabob and lamb gyro sandwich is delicious. You can also never go wrong with the felafel
Amanda L.
Place rating: 3 Ogden, UT
The gyros are probably the best that you can get in Ogden and the souvlaki is okay, but most other items on the menu leave a lot to be desired. If you want to dine in, treat it as a lunch and order the lamb gyro and you won’t be disappointed. Just avoid the salad(dressing mostly) like the plague and this place serves as a pretty decent and quick lunch option.
Nathan S.
Place rating: 2 Ogden, UT
Hit or miss… if you dine in, it seems the food tastes better… but if you order out, I’ve had it taste like crap. Tonight was one of those nights — ordered two spanikopita dishes, gyro plate and lamb kabobs. Only thing worth a damn was the kabobs… spanikopita was dried out & soggy. Gyro was a total joke, no flavor at all. Hummus sucked too. I’d look elsewhere for greek fare.
Kimberly I.
Place rating: 2 Roy, UT
I’ve eaten here a couple times before over the years. But this visit was awful! I prefer BC Chicken, but they relocated to Kaysville. I ordered the ¼ chicken(white meat) with a gyro, rice, lemony potatoes and a mini salad. It was 1pm so they still had a good lunch crowd. But EVERYTHING was dry. My chicken was so dry, the gyro meat was overcooked too. Their cucumber sauce was so salty and the diced«lemony» potatoes were drenched in salad dressing. The rice was decent, but I’ve made my own before and my recipe is better. I think I’ll just pass on this place next time I’m in the neighborhood. And they don’t have a drive thru.
Derek D.
Place rating: 5 Clearfield, UT
This is the best Greek food in Ogden. Awesome and authentic, their menu is vast with pictures for most of their combos so you have a good idea about what you’re getting into. The lamb combos always fill me up and I usually leave with my next meal.
Abigail B.
Place rating: 5 Ogden, UT
Where to begin. I love this place. They have a chicken kabob that is marinated perfectly. Their potatoes are so good and so is their cheesy rice. They have really good dressing that I put on like everything that they give me. It’s a cool place and the weber state basketball players hang out there so if you get lucky you might see some before a game.
Tristan R.
Place rating: 5 Ogden, UT
Best Greek food in Ogden. I always get the Gyro plate. I love the Gyro, potatoes and salad(and the rice is good too).
Travis B.
Place rating: 4 Ogden, UT
Look, man, sometimes I just want meat on a stick! And the University Broiler is where I turn to for my pork /chicken /lamb /shrimp on a stick desires. Well flavored foods cooked so they do not get dry, served with some serious amounts of rice, taters, and salad. Their cucumber sauce on the side is excellent for bread dipping or general slathering across the other items on your plate. Modest pricing, cheap beers(if you like that sort of thing) and generous portions make this a good go-to spot.
Wayne R.
Place rating: 5 Clearfield, UT
Great food. I’ve had most things on the menu and haven’t been disappointed yet! Definitely try the chicken kabobs and the gyros.
Anne S.
Place rating: 4 Ogden, UT
After my local Indian food place moved to Layton(Sitara), I became strangely addicted to this places’ gyros. For about a month there, I probably ate here 6 times. I haven’t been too impressed by their other Greek dishes, but the gyro plate is spot on. Highly recommend this place for anyone looking for a Greek fix. Btw, Andy’s in Layton? Not impressed. I’d rate this place above them.