Depends on what you get… But I always enjoy eating from Kozzy’s. Naturally, food is better if you dine in as opposed to delivery. Oh and GREAT French fries
Mike J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 High Point, NC
My first and last visit. I called in my order of a Philly steak and cheese combo, and was told it would be 5 minutes. I actually live less than 5 minutes away. When I arrived, there was a 20 minute wait in line. I paid for my meal and was given a number for my order. 20 minutes later I picked up my order and left, but not without noticing a small sign overhead that says«we guarantee fast service no matter how long it takes». Personally, Subway would be a better deal unless you have the time to sit and wait for your meal, and then only if you must have Greek. P. S. Kozzy’s called me 1 hour later to remind me that my order was ready…
Gail C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Jamestown, NC
Yay, I really am a fan! Sometimes I am just in need of a well made falafel. The area has many Greek and Mediterranean restaurants, but I have not found many that serve really good falafel. This falafel IS really good. It is moist and full of flavor. I had the pita falafel sandwich. If I had one comment, the tzatziki sauce lacked flavor all together. The restaurant is located in the outdated College Village Shopping Center that made me wonder if it would be a good place to try. The minute I walked in I was transported to my college days and the little great restaurant finds we had close to campus. This is a hole in the wall place, that I will surely visit a lot. I am glad I was courageous enough to pull into the shopping center and give it a try.
Fred B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Greensboro, NC
This small, plainly appointed sandwich shop is located in the College Village Shopping center, which is just next to HPU. The shopping center has some age on it, the parking lot is active with in and outs, and the surrounding area has a pretty busy traffic flow, so arriving and leaving can require your full attention. The menu is composed of the usual apps, salads, subs, sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, and gyros. They also offer a Pita-Dilla, which is a quesadilla using pita rather than tortillas. There are 6 or 8 booths & tables inside, and several picnic tables outside, but much of the activity here seems to be take out. The service is friendly and efficient. The Classic Hot Dog($ 1.89) is your basic chili dog, which includes a decent wiener, but the chili is rather weak, and lightly applied. There are several other types of dogs(the New Yorker, etc), and I might try one, but I’d not re-order the classic. The Cheeseburger($ 4.04 as dressed with L, T, & Mayo) was very good, an excellent«diner style» burger. The beef patty is fairly sized & full of flavor, though the amount of cheese is really small. I’d definitely get this burger again. The Gyro($ 5.99) is solid, but rather small. The meat is thinly sliced, and a touch on the dry side, undressed — but overall this version works pretty well. While I probably wouldn’t described this as a destination Gyro, I’d pick one up if in the area, saying like ordering a cheeseburger from here.
Thomas B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 High Point, NC
Pretty good, Dilla’s was different but good idea on there menu.