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Nick's Food To GoBWorth Trying

240 M.L.K. Jr Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 · Gyro restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (908 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Classic Greek takeout window with standout gyros and Greek-style fries, great for quick bites, but expect inconsistent service, limited seating, and occasional portion/value gripes.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Nick's Food To Go delivers solid food quality anchored by genuinely excellent gyros and distinctive Greek-style fries that justify its devoted following. However, inconsistent preparation—occasional dryness or saltiness—and unpredictable service tone prevent grade A-level reliability. The classic hole-in-the-wall format with minimal seating and recent service variability keep this a reliable neighborhood favorite rather than a standout destination.

Restaurant Summary

The little brick window on MLK feels warm and bustling when the line forms, a classic hole-in-the-wall that locals swear by for quick Greek comfort. Expect your name called from the window, a few picnic tables, and food that many describe as best-in-class gyros. One regular put it plainly: "Been coming for decades; still my go-to." Service tone varies—some encounters feel kind and efficient, others curt and transactional. The cooking leans traditional Greek: soft pita, seasoned gyro meat, lemony tzatziki, and Greek-style fries with oregano and sauce. Falafel offers a solid vegetarian route, while plates add salad and potatoes for a fuller meal. This is straightforward, flavor-first cooking—no fancy twists—ideal for folks who crave classic, fast Greek flavors without the sit-down fuss. Families can make it work: burgers, fries, and simple gyros are kid-friendly choices, though there is no kids menu and seating is limited to outdoor tables or the car. For the smoothest family visit, order ahead, keep it simple, and be ready to picnic or take it home for a stress-free meal.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$18-$28 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Urban, historic corridor near downtown with a mix of legacy storefronts and newer apartments; strong lunch traffic and quick-stop energy.

Safety: Generally busy in daytime; basic streetscape and lighting; typical downtown edges feel with variable comfort after dark.

Nearby: Near Sweet Auburn, hospitals, MLK sites, and residential infill; drive-by pickups common; limited on-site seating.

Sweet AuburnSweet Auburn is a historic African American neighborhood known for its cultural heritage and revitalization efforts. The dining scene includes traditional Southern cuisine, soul food, and casual eateries catering to both locals and tourists. The area has a community-oriented atmosphere with growing interest from young professionals and entrepreneurs.
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Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–19:00 Tuesday11:00–19:00 Wednesday11:00–19:00 Thursday11:00–19:00 Friday11:00–19:00 Saturday Sunday

Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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