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    Steve's Gyros

    4.3 (204 reviews)
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    May W.

    Wow! Definitely worth getting if you're at west side market. The gyros are a mix of beef and lamb but I could barely taste the lamb, which is great since I don't like lamb. They give so much meat! Wish there were more vegetables (eg cucumber, tomato and pickles) to diversify each meat-heavy bite. On Sunday, they said they open at 10am, but it didn't really open until 10:15.

    Gyro. Messy but good
    Marissa K.

    Super tasty, cash only gyros. A regular is $14 but huge. The tzatziki sauce is different than I've ever had on a gyro. Very quick service. They are a booth in the market.

    Craig L.

    How have I not written a review for this place sooner. Let's just say I knew and loved Steve's Gyros well before Man vs Food . The portions are huge and if you are feeling froggy then get the double meat and prepare for a nap after. The gyros are always fantastic, but honestly makes this place. The best is the tzatziki sauce. It's not your traditional white sauce. It almost has the color of big Mac sauce and it makes all the difference in a really great Gyro. I try to go a little later in the day because sometimes there are lines of people around lunchtime 15 to 20 people deep. You know when people are standing and waiting in a long line... That makes it definitely worth the wait because they are doing something right. Thank you Steve's Gyros for years of great food and service

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    Oli G.

    Had this a decade or so ago and I decided to give them another go. Hands down one the BEST gyros you can get anywhere in the state. No wonder why they've been featured on dozens of those food reality shows like Man vs Food etc. I literally ate for 3 days off ONE JUMBO GYRO and every bite of leftovers was just as flavorful of the first freshest bite. This place has been around for EONS because they know what they're doing

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    Sarah C.

    If there's only one thing on the menu, I firmly believe it's because they're an expert in that one thing. And that's definitely the case with Steve's Gyros. One of the best I've ever had!

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    Albert T.

    I first visited West Side Market back in 2015. Those were the days - the jam packed produce arcade and the bustling of people both tourists and locals alike were really a sight to behold. One of the things I put on my bucket list was to get a gyro from Steve's Gyros, but the shop was always quite busy, with long, snaking lines of people waiting for food. There was so much other food to try in West Side Market that I never wanted to wait in that line. It's been a couple of years since my last visit, but this time I would be undeterred. We got there on a Sunday at about 11AM and luckily there wasn't any line at all! There was only one gyro log cooking in the rotisserie (they have 3 total vertical rotisseries, so I guess they do cook quite a bit on busy days). The cook takes an electric knife and shaves off pieces into a metal tray occasionally. She uses the cut meat (weighing it in a container to make sure the ratios are perfect) and starts constructing the sandwich. Gyro sandwich ($13) - The base is a warmed up Greek pita, graced with a bit of lettuce, tomato, and onion to add freshness, a tangy yogurty tzatziki spooned on top, and finally a massive pile of meat. The vegetables are standard food service and help act as a barrier between the tzatziki and the bread, allowing you more time before the pita gets soggy. The sandwich is wrapped in two pieces of aluminum foil, but neither of them completely cover the sandwich. As you take off the top layer, you're immediately confronted with a huge pile of gyro meat. The shop has a container of plastic forks, which you can use skim off slices of meat before they start falling all over the floor. The meat doesn't really have any crisp anywhere, but the portion that faces the heating element develops a bit of a caramelized exterior that's slightly dryer and tougher compared to more more tender interior meat. The meat itself is seasoned well, less salty than other places and there's fennel seeds and other herbs and spices to make it fragrant. There is a good mixture of slices and chunks to make an interesting bite with different textures. They add so much meat that the gyro as a whole is much wider than the width of the widest part of my arm. To be honest, I find that amount of meat to be a little too excessive - there's enough to probably make 3 or 4 gyros, which might be why they also offer an option to order extra bread and sauce on the side. I shudder to think about how much meat is included in the jumbo version of the sandwich ($16). For me, this is more of a 3.5/5 type of sandwich, which I will round up. (4/5) I'm not a huge fan of having that much meat in a sandwich - it makes everything really unbalanced. Then again, I guess that's the selling point of Steve's Gyros so if you like meat, this place certainly gives you your money's worth.

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    Mike M.

    I can't go to the west side market and not get my favorite gyro in the city. 5th or 6th time here from Pittsburgh and the most memorable to date. The meat was more in chunks than slices which I enjoyed a ton. Flavorful, tender, and excellent tzatziki

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    Steve's Gyros are the best in the Land. We got the Jumbo size (17.99) and split it between me and my husband. It was more than enough! It was so good! I just wished they put more sauce on it.

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    Toya R.

    Best day trip for a foodie. WestSide Market Cleveland, Oh. Man vs. Food made me do it!!!

    No better ambassador than Steve's Gyro

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    Regular gyro fills 1.2 servings. Jumbo fills 1.5 servings, assuming an average male serving is 1.0 and female is 0.8

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    1 year ago

    It was once the best Gryo in town but the one I had today was terrible. Won't go again

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    Best gyro's in the country - plus no french fries added as they do in "old county" Worth the wait.

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    Reputation is well-earned. Best gyro I ever had! Regular is enough for two people! Sooo good! Really nice staff also! Thanks!

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