Gyro House Menu 363 W River Rd N, ELYRIA, OH 44035

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Gyro House Menu 363 W River Rd N, ELYRIA, OH 44035 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com click for full restaurant page & menu Gyro House Menu 363 W River Rd N, ELYRIA, OH 44035 Description: Delicious fresh food served by super friendly staff Phone: (440) 322-1011 Lunch Specials 2 Chili Dogs 2 Hot Dogs, $5.99 Cheeseburger, $5.99 Chicken Sandwich, $5.99 Double Play, $5.99 Fish Sandwich, $5.99 Hamburger, $5.99 Homerun, $5.99 Page 1 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Wings 10 wings, $7.99 18 Wings, $11.99 24 Wings, $13.99 6 Wings, $5.99 Page 2 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Side Orders Cheese Fries, $3.99 with chili 4.49 French Fries, $3.99 Small 1.79 / Large 3.99 Jalapeno Poppers, $5.89 Mozzarella Stix, $4.29 Mushrooms, $3.49 Onion Rings, $3.29 Potato Skins, $5.29 Potato Skins w/ Chili, $5.49 Page 3 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Salad Greek Salad, $7.49 House Salad, $8.49 Same as above with grilled chicken Page 4 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Sandwiches B.L.T., $6.29 Mayo, bacon, lettuce and tomato Bacon Double Cheeseburger, $6.29 2 slices of bacon, cheese, mayo, tomato and lettuce Catfish Sandwich, $6.29 Tartar sauce and lettuce Cheeseburger, $3.69 Ketchup, mustard, pickles Chicken Club, $6.99 Chicken strips with bacon, onion, tomato, swiss cheese and mayo on pita bread Chicken Gyro, $5.99 Tomato, onion, pita and choice of cucumber sauce or sour cream Chicken Philly, $6.49 Grilled onion, green pepper, mushroom and swiss cheese Chicken Sandwich, $5.69 Mayo, lettuce and tomato Double Cheeseburger, $4.79 Double Hamburger, $4.59 Ketchup, mustard, pickles Double Play, $3.99 Tartar sauce, lettuce and cheese Page 5 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Sandwiches Fish Kabob, $6.49 Catfish with lemon juice, tartar sauce, onion and tomato on pita Fish Sandwich, $6.49 Filet of fish. Tartar sauce, lettuce Greek Burger, $8.79 Grilled Chicken Deluxe, $5.99 Mayo, lettuce and tomato Gyro, $4.99 Includes tomatoes, onions and choice of cucumber or sour cream Hamburger, $3.49 Ketchup, mustard, pickles Homerun, $3.99 1/4 lb. hamburger with lettuce, tomato, mayo, pickle and onion Jumbo Gyro, $5.99 Same as above but double the meat Patty Melt, $6.29 On rye with grilled onion, swiss and american cheese Perch Sandwich, $6.49 Fresh perch, tartar sauce and lettuce Steak, $6.29 Grilled onion, swiss cheese and mushrooms Page 6 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Sandwiches Steak Philly, $6.49 Grilled onion, green pepper, mushroom and swiss cheese Page 7 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Dinners 1/2 Basket Shrimp & Sides, $8.99 Chicken 4pc, $8.99 2pc each of dark and white meat Chicken Club Dinner, $9.99 Chicken Fingers, $8.99 Chicken Gyro Dinner, $8.99 Chopped Sirloin Dinner, $8.99 Farm Fresh Catfish, $11.99 Fresh Perch Dinner, $12.99 Gyro Platter, $8.99 Jumbo Platter, $9.99 Pierogi Dinner, $8.99 Page 8 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Dinners Sea / Land Gyro, $9.99 1/2 shrimp basket and sides Seafood Dinner, $12.99 2pcs perch and 1pc catfish Shrimp, $8.99 21pc of crispy shrimp Wing Dings 10pc, $8.99 Page 9 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Baskets 6 Wings & Fries, $6.99 Catfish & Fries, $7.99 Chicken Finger & Fries, $6.99 Fish & Chips, $6.99 Shrimp Series, $6.99 21pc with cocktail sauce Page 10 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Desserts Baklava, $2.99 Famous Greek pastry Bread Pudding, $2.99 Homemade Plain Cheese Cake, $2.79 With cherries 2.99 Rice Pudding, $2.99 Homemade Page 11 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Wraps B.L.T. Ranch Wrap, $7.99 Cheese Burger Ranch Wrap, $7.99 Chicken Ranch Wrap, $7.99 Steak Philly Wrap, $7.99 Steak Wrap, $7.99 Page 12 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Kid's Meals Chili Dog, $1.99 Corned Beef, $8.99 Hot Dog, $1.99 Hot Dog or Hamburger or Cheeseburger, $4.99 With small fries and small drink Polish Boy, $4.99 Coleslaw, fries and BBQ sauce Polish Sausage, $3.29 Reuben, $9.99 Page 13.
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