They wouldn’t take my visa gift card, and were over the top rude about it. I’ve been here before-overpriced and greasy. I really wanted a gyro though and I had a gift card(so I wouldn’t feel that gipped). Didn’t get my food, they told me to leave. They must not like money.
Adelyn P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bowie, MD
I ate here twice while in town. Both times I ordered the traditional gyro platter. A gryo that comes with sides of choice. I had fries. The salad looked good as well. This place is located in the Park Meadows mall foodcourt. Welcoming foodcourt and a lovely mall. Check out this Greek food. I think you will enjoy it.
Tolis V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Englewood, CO
Greek cuisine, and Greek food outside Greece, has been distorted from its original form and taste! That’s really sad to me! I am not gonna get into why the gyro in the USA has been introduced as slices of processed meat! I find this quite amusing. Even more amusing is when customers call this authentic Greek good! Geeezz! Renzios is not the exception of an average«Greek» chain store. The owners are Greek… but the food is not authentic! I am Greek. If this food was served in Greece, the store would be closed in less than a month!
Anthony S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Aurora, CO
03.09.14. Renzios at Park Meadows. I eat here 75% of the time when I am at the mall. I always get the gyro combination meal. This visit, there seems to be a lot of newer staff — all pleasant and looked professional. EXCEPT for the tall, skinny woman making the food. She was not happy and just slopping food around. I watched her weight the gyro meat for each meal she prepared — she never added any or took any away so I’m not sure why she was weighing it in the first place. That is wasted time. She put gobs of the cucumber sauce on each gyro. Most of the lettuce and onions ended up on the board and not on the pita — mine only had one sliver of onion as the rest went on the board and floor. I asked her for more onion and she looked at me, rolled her eyes and put one(yes one) more sliver of onion on the pita. Her personal hygiene was not that good — especially when she is out front and visible to the customers. Others in line noticed and commented about her attitude and food making inabilities. I like Renzios as it’s not something you find on every street — like many of the other places in the food court. However, this experience is enough to look at other places — especially if I see that tall, skinny woman behind the counter.
Misty C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Best Greek food in America, I’ve been to many Gyro stands and this one tops them all. All beef Gyro, which is a must for me. The food was fresh. Had some good convo with the manager and his sons. Next time I’m in Denver I will be coming back for sure. Thanks Texas girl.
Panda M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
The Beef gyros is most surely were it is at, if you are not ordering this I think you are missing out. I have seen posts saying bland gyros, but even when I have ordered the chicken I thought the tzatziki sauce was delicious. This restaurant is kind of like Qdoba for me, I want to eat it any time I see it around.
Kristy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Parker, CO
I love Park Meadows mall for all the variety of food and shopping. I have been wanted to try this restaurant because I drive by the other location on my way home from work. The menu looked great and I quickly ordered because I felt rushed by the young man taking my order. I was soooo disappointed! The chicken gyro had no flavor and the chicken reminded me of canned chicken from Costco. There was no seasoning and a ton of sauce! The only reason for two stars was because of the pasta salad, which was good. Server was grumpy to boot. I will not return.
Antoine B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
Terrible terrible terrible! Stay away! The food has no flavor to it. The chicken was so disappointing and their Laffa was just blegh! STAYAWAY!
Michelle A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Aurora, CO
Yep this is not a true Greek salad and whats up with their chicken? It is dry and tastes like the canned stuff. Icky! I am at the mall quite often during lunch hours and stopped here once a long time ago and it turned me off because of the chicken Greek Salad. I tried to give it another chance but no more chances for this one. I’d rather have a Taco Bell salad. NONO wait I don’t want one of those either.
Rachel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Went here 1÷7÷11. This is located at the Park Meadows Mall food court, on the left hand side. Prices are decent and it looks clean. I was torn between the pastitsio and the vegetarian plate($ 8.99). The pastitsio looked a little eh, and I wanted to be able to sample more things so I decided on the vegetarian sampler. It came with three falafel, split in half, 2 rice-filled dolmades, Americanized Greek salad, 1 piece of spanakopita, 1 piece of tyropita, a container of tzatsiki and a pita, quartered. — The falafel weren’t in balls, but rather small, silver dollar sized patties. They were crispy on the outside and were about a «3» in flavor. — Salad was Americanized because it contained lettuce. The dressing was full of actual spices and herbs. It was the highlight of the meal. — Dolmades were yummy but could definitely use a big spritz of lemon juice or some avgolemono sauce(or both!) — Spanakopita was 95% spinach. Although the crust was flaky, I just didn’t like it. There was no real cheese taste, although I saw a few little blobs of cheese. I ended up peeling off the filo dough and just picking at the spinach filling. –Tyropita was bland. I love my feta briny and this was just horrible. It was incredibly bland and didn’t have even the slightest hint of tang to it. Pass on this one. –Pita bead, well, I just took a bite because I wasn’t in the mood for it. Would I go back? Only if I was confined to eating at just the food court. The service was fast but bad spanakopita and tyropita is a deal breaker for me.