19.99$
Perfectly seasoned Greek gyros made from a tender beef and lamb blend—thinly sliced and full of Mediterranean flavor. Ideal for catering plates, wraps, and bowls.
Greek-style gyros (beef & lamb blend)
Seasoned with traditional Mediterranean spices
Sliced thin and served hot
Our gyros are cooked, sliced, and served hot—ready to be added to wraps, plates, bowls, or catering trays.
Office lunches
Mediterranean bowl bars
Party catering
Family-style meals
Build-your-own shawarma or gyro stations
Tzatziki (pairs especially well)
Side salads
Fries or Greek Fries
Available for catering pickup or delivery; best served warm.
It serves approximately 3–4 guests.
The meat itself is gluten-free; avoid pita if you need a GF option.
No — gyros meat is dairy-free.
Absolutely—add as many as needed for your event.
Tzatziki, hummus, pita, fries, salads, and basmati rice.
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