
Winner of the Best Gyro in Dayton award in 2018, Gyro Palace Brown Street has been serving the Dayton area since 1998. This family run restaurant serves the finest Mediterranean cuisine using recipes handed down from generation to generation, and offers the highest quality meats, fresh vegetables, homemade sauces and dressings, making for what we believe is the best meal in the Dayton, Ohio area! We can’t thank everyone enough for their support as we continue to grow. Big things are coming in the future and we can’t wait to keep serving our amazing customers!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1124 Brown St, Dayton, OH 45409
Phone: (937) 813-4004
Website: https://gyropalacebrown.com/
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We ordered a full Mediterranean spread from Gyro Palace for Christmas dinner. While the service was prompt, the food was a mix of great fresh options and disappointing sides.
The Wins:
Chicken Shawarma ($11.49). David’s favorite; he found the chicken delicious and well-seasoned.
Veggie Pita: This felt like a fresh bite of summer. I loved the ‘fresh and crunch’ from the crisp cucumbers, onions, and bright peppers.
Falafel Spice ($8.99). Although the falafel wasn’t for everyone, I personally really enjoyed the spice blend in the filling.
The Losses:
Spinach Pie ($4.00). A major disappointment with no taste at all, despite looking golden and flaky.
Baklava ($3.00). While the texture was soft, it lacked that authentic, deep baklava taste I’ve grown to love.
Dolmades ($7.99) These were the biggest letdown, mushy in texture and overly sour.
Bottom Line, great for a quick, high-protein shawarma or a fresh veggie fix, but the traditional sides and pastries fell flat.
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so worth the wait, id highly recommend the original gyro meat, rice bowl and greek fries! it was all delicious! the gyro meat was tender and everything was very flavorful
I completely forgot to take pictures before we started tearing into it so please excuse the half eaten pictures but we were hangry lol overall this is a solid choice for delicious late night food!
The Gyro Supreme was acceptable in the way a shrug is acceptable. The rice was overcooked into a soft, beige reminder that joy is optional.
Now, the baklava. This wasn’t baklava—it was a moist historical artifact. Soft, congealed, and fused together like it had been stored under witness protection for months. Eating it felt less like dessert and more like uncovering evidence. If I could delete this baklava from my memory, I’d sleep better at night. Unfortunately, I now have to live with the knowledge that somewhere in the world, this is being sold to people on purpose.
I regret my curiosity. Avoid the baklava unless you’re conducting a study.