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SUPER GYRO TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVERY GYRO Free Delivery for Orders of $ 50 Or More GREEK GRILLED PERFECTION DINE IN TAKEOUT FREE DELIVERY (Minimum $20 order required) 122 NE 2nd Street Mizner Park / Boca Raton, FL 33432 561 395 1906 561 395 1907 Everyday 11am - 8.45pm open / Sunday: Closed SUPER GYRO TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVERY GYRO Free delivery for orders of $ 50 or more... (Beef / Lamb, Chicken, Falafel, Veggie) Applies to dine in and take out only Spinach Pie Appetizers$4.21 Soup $4.68 Hot Sauteed Beans $4.68 Tzatziki (w/Pita) $4.68 Hummus (w/Pita) $4.68 Greek Fries $4.68 Spicy Feta (w/Pita) $4.68 Sampler $8.42 Dolmades $4.68 (Hummus, Tzatziki, Spicy Feta, Dolmades) Marinated, grilledSouvlaki souvlaki, wrapped Pitas in a pita with lettuce tomato, onion and tzatziki Gyro Pita $7.48 Ribeye Souvlaki Pita $9.35 Chicken Souvlaki Pita $7.48 Shrimp Souvlaki Pita $8.42 Talapia / Swai / Salmon Pita $9.82 Falafel Pita $7.48 Veggie Souvlaki Pita $7.48 Lamb Souvlaki Pita $9.82 Pork Souvlaki Pita $7.48 Mahi Pita $12.15 Extra dressing or tzatziki cups $50 Make it a Combo! Your choice of rice, small Greek salad, or fries w/soda or bottled water $3.27 w/premium beverage (Snapple or Pellegrino) $4.21 [email protected] www.souvlakifresh.com Marinated,Souvlaki grilled souvlaki, Served Platters with a side of tzatziki, half pita, Greek salad and your choice of rice or french fries Gyro Platter $10.75 Pork Souvlaki Platter $10.75 Chicken Souvlaki Platter $10.75 Ribeye Souvlaki Platter $13.09 Greek Chicken Wings Platter $10.75 Lamb Souvlaki Platter $14.02 Swai or Salmon Platter $13.09 Shrimp Souvlaki Platter $11.69 Falafel Platter $10.75 Tilapia Platter $13.56 Veggie Platter $11.69 Mahi Platter $15.42 Extra dressing or tzatziki cups $50 Small GreekSides Salad / Souvlaki$6.55 Gyro (Chicken) Sides $4.68 French Fries $3.28 Pork Souvlaki $4.68 Rice $3.74 Chicken Souvlaki $4.68 Pita Bread $1.17 Greek Chicken Wings $5.14 Falafel $4.68 Ribeye Souvlaki $6.08 Gyro (Beef/Lamb) $4.68 Lamb Souvlaki $7.94 All salads served with pita &Salads dressing on the side Greek Salad $8.88 (Lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, bell peppers, kalamata olives, onion and feta cheese. Served with Greek dressing. Ceasar Salad $7.48 (Lettuce, parmesan, cheese and croutons. Served with Ceaser dressing. Corfu Salad $9.35 (Lettuce, dried cranberries, walnuts, tomatoes and gorgonzola. Served with honey lime Dijon dressing. Extra dressing or tzatziki cups $50 Make it a Souvlaki Salad! Gyro, Pork, Chicken $4.21 Ribeye, Lamb, Salmon, Shrimp or Tilapia $5.61 Mahi $8.88 Prices only apply to addition to salad Kourabiedes Frappe(3 pieces) $ 4and.21 Coffee Dessert $3.27 Greek Yogurt $4.68 Greek Coffee $4.67 Baklava (2 pieces) $3.27 Frappe $4.21 Black Tea $2.34 Frappe a la Mode $4.68 (Greek iced coffee w/vanilla ice cream) Bottled Water Beverages$1.64 Orange Water Pellegrino $2.80 Smart Water $3.74 Snapple $2.80 Canned Soda $1.64 Gatorade (Energy Drinks) $3.04 Coca Cola Bottle $3.74 Domestic Beer $4.21 S. Pellegrino (Small) $2.80 İmported Beer $5.14 S. Pellegrino (Large) $3.74 Wine (Red / White) $6.54 Warning Consduming raw uncooked meat, poultry, seafood, shelfish and eggs may increase the risk of food bome related illness Prices subject to change without notice [email protected] www.souvlakifresh.com.
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