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Giant Gyroi

by Alison Hanover » Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:16 pm

Hi, tomorrow I am introducing the giant gyros. It will be a 9 inch pita, 10 slices of meat and obviously more tomato, onion and tzatziki than is on our regualr 7 inch pita. It will be available with lamb/beef, beef, chicken, falafel, feta cheese and olives and bacon and hummus. So, if you are feeling mighty hungry stop on by! :D
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by Mark R. » Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:39 pm

Sounds great!
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by RonnieD » Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:48 pm

Price? Sounds amazing!
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by Alison Hanover » Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:02 pm

Small 6" $3.50
Regular 7" $5.50
Giant 9" $7.50

RonnieD wrote:Price? Sounds amazing!
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by RonnieD » Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:33 pm

Price also sounds amazing...
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by Alison Hanover » Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:50 pm

Why, thank you Ronnie :D
Looking forward to going to the Corydon J Gumbo's when it opens.

RonnieD wrote:Price also sounds amazing...
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by David R. Pierce » Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:11 pm

Alison Hanover wrote:Hi, tomorrow I am introducing the giant gyros. It will be a 9 inch pita, 10 slices of meat and obviously more tomato, onion and tzatziki than is on our regualr 7 inch pita. It will be available with lamb/beef, beef, chicken, falafel, feta cheese and olives and bacon and hummus. So, if you are feeling mighty hungry stop on by! :D

Are you open now?
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by Dan Thomas » Tue Mar 22, 2011 2:52 am

That sounds like a good reason to drive to Georgetown to me! I think my In-Laws would enjoy sampling that on our way to Polly Freeze!
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by Alison Hanover » Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:33 pm

I would love to see your in-Laws. Maybe I could persuade them to try our ice cream menu instead of going to Polly's!
Dan Thomas wrote:That sounds like a good reason to drive to Georgetown to me! I think my In-Laws would enjoy sampling that on our way to Polly Freeze!
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by Alison Hanover » Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:34 pm

Yep, I have been open since March 4th. Giant pitas came in this morning, they're huge!!
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Alison Hanover wrote:Hi, tomorrow I am introducing the giant gyros. It will be a 9 inch pita, 10 slices of meat and obviously more tomato, onion and tzatziki than is on our regualr 7 inch pita. It will be available with lamb/beef, beef, chicken, falafel, feta cheese and olives and bacon and hummus. So, if you are feeling mighty hungry stop on by! :D

Are you open now?
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by RonnieD » Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:47 pm

You know, I'll be in Corydon for a week opening that store. Sounds like I have a place to stop off on the way to and fro...

Is this a permanent addition or a limited time special?
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by Mike D » Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:53 pm

Alison Hanover wrote:I would love to see your in-Laws. Maybe I could persuade them to try our ice cream menu instead of going to Polly's!
Dan Thomas wrote:That sounds like a good reason to drive to Georgetown to me! I think my In-Laws would enjoy sampling that on our way to Polly Freeze!


Polly Freeze is great, but I've had Alison's ice cream and it is just as good. Looking forward to making the drive from Louisville for a gyros and a shake. Nothing better than sitting outside on a nice spring day eating good food.
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by Alison Hanover » Tue Mar 22, 2011 2:01 pm

Ronnie, It is going to be permanent. You know, the old Quzinos and the store next door to it were two of the places I was looking at to open a gyros shop if we ever sell Georgetown that is. So, you never know, we could be neighbors!
RonnieD wrote:You know, I'll be in Corydon for a week opening that store. Sounds like I have a place to stop off on the way to and fro...

Is this a permanent addition or a limited time special?
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by RonnieD » Tue Mar 22, 2011 4:41 pm

That Quizno's space was a mess, took a lot of work to fix. That's a busy area for sure! Would be great to have delicious neighbors! :D
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Re: Giant Gyroi

by David R. Pierce » Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:43 pm

Mike D wrote:
Alison Hanover wrote:I would love to see your in-Laws. Maybe I could persuade them to try our ice cream menu instead of going to Polly's!
Dan Thomas wrote:That sounds like a good reason to drive to Georgetown to me! I think my In-Laws would enjoy sampling that on our way to Polly Freeze!


Polly Freeze is great, but I've had Alison's ice cream and it is just as good. Looking forward to making the drive from Louisville for a gyros and a shake. Nothing better than sitting outside on a nice spring day eating good food.

I agree. I grew up eating chilly treats from what is now AJ's. I lived on block away!
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