
Welcome to Simple Gyro New York Style, where we bring the classic flavors of New York City to your plate with a simple, authentic twist. Everything we serve is HALAL. At Simple Gyro, we believe in the power of great food made with fresh, high-quality ingredients and a touch of NYC flair. Our journey began with a passion for gyros and a desire to share a taste of New York with our community. We’ve crafted a menu that celebrates the timeless flavors of this iconic street food, with a commitment to simplicity and excellence. Each gyro is made to order, featuring succulent meats, crisp vegetables, and our own signature sauces—all wrapped up in warm, baked bread.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6550 Whittlesey Blvd Suite 106, Columbus, GA 31909
Phone: (706) 221-1755
Website: https://simplegyro.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
See our YouTube channel Coolest Life.
On the falafel gyro, the falafel gets a little lost under the heavy sauce and large pieces of onion. Not all of the onions were thick — some were perfectly sliced — but there were a few big chunks that threw off the balance. The pickles were a nice touch, and the portion of those was just right. Overall, I’d love to see them use a lighter hand with the sauce and keep the onions finely cut so the falafel can stand out, because it truly deserves the spotlight.
My son ordered the chicken gyro and thought it was great, especially with the sauce. He did remove some of the onions but enjoyed it overall. Both gyros came to $21.21 (after a 5% military discount and tax), which felt a bit high considering it’s a grab-and-go style restaurant. I think $8.99 would be a fairer price point for both wraps, with the option to add a small side of fries, rice, or veggies for a couple of dollars more.
That said, I would absolutely go back just for the falafel — maybe a bag of them with dipping sauce on the side. The falafel alone is worth the visit. It’s clear that the person making them takes pride in what he does, and his kindness and enthusiasm made the experience even better.
In short: outstanding falafel, warm service, slightly high prices for the format, and a bit too much sauce on the gyro — but still a solid five stars from me for the quality and care that went into the food.