Delivery · Takeout
Fast Greek drive-thru with tasty gyros, big portions, and late hours; value is good but recent complaints cite shrinking portions, salt issues, and uneven service.
Gyroz delivers solid neighborhood fast-casual dining with strong food quality and exceptional speed that make it a reliable post-event stop on East Colfax. However, inconsistent execution—notably portion shrinkage and seasoning variability—and occasional service friction during rushes prevent it from reaching higher performance tiers. The generous portions and fair pricing appeal to regulars, but quality fluctuations keep it competitive rather than exceptional.
The scene is fast and friendly on East Colfax, with a bustling drive-thru that keeps post-concert crowds moving. Diners describe gyros as "loaded and juicy" and often call out the hot, craveable fries. Regulars say staff can be warm and helpful, though a few report curt interactions during rushes. Cooking leans classic Greek street-food—no-frills and satisfying rather than experimental. Expect soft pitas, seasoned meats, tangy tzatziki, and the option to tuck fries into the wrap. Portions generally feel generous for the price, but some recent visitors noticed smaller servings and salt inconsistencies on fries. For families, it works well: there are kids meals (tenders or a smaller gyro), familiar sides like fries, and simple salads. Picky eaters can stick to chicken sandwiches or tenders, while more adventurous diners can go for falafel or a loaded gyro. No kids-specific dessert beyond baklava, which draws mixed feedback.
Area: Bustling East Colfax corridor near venues; late-night foot traffic, mixed crowds, convenient for quick bites.
Safety: Generally busy and lit; typical urban corridor with variable behavior late at night but active presence around venues.
Nearby: Near Fillmore Auditorium and bars; drive-thru convenience favored post-event and late-night.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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