mmmmmm Melita's! I really enjoy eating here. I love the Greek Platter. For just $10 you get a huge plate full of food. Â So much food it lasts for lunch the next day. Â The Gyros is the way to go. The meat is juicy and flavorful. The pita is fresh, I bought some from the market when I first came here because I liked it so much. The platter is also served with a dolma, hummus, and a heaping portion of the greek salad which I also love. I kinda mix it all up and eat it on the pita. Then I have the baklava for dessert! Â It's become my staple at Melita's. I've also tried a supreme gyro that was pretty amazing. It was a typical gyro but it had guacamole! Yes, you read that right, guac on a gyro. Kinda strange but very tasty. Â My husband and I split a greek quesadilla once too, it was made with chicken souvlaki and cheese then we dipped it in tzatziki. Â Melita's specials are indeed special.
After driving by Melita's for years I am very happy we finally stopped in to check it out. We are now loyal customers as long as Melita's is around. Â My only wish is that we lived closer so we could take advantage of the delivery. But maybe it's best that we're not!
Melita's is your quintessential greek diner. Â The staff is nice, the gyro stand is twirling behind the counter, and they house a nice selection of traditional Greek grocery items for sale. Â Both the gyro breakfast sandwich and traditional gyro sandwich w/ fries were good choices. Â Nothing fancy, but the exact flavor you're craving. AND they refilled my coffee for free in a to go cup which I thought was fantastico.
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