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Nick's
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Ratings and Reviews for Nick's
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May 05 2012
Robert P. via Yelp
I had been by here many, many times and never stopped. I wish I had because this place is fantastic. To be fair my other compadres did not really enjoy...read more
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May 05 2012
Janine A. via Yelp
delicious- Ordered Lamb gyro combo. I arrived at 1140 on a Tuesday and there was no wait. $10 min on cardsread more
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Apr 21 2012
C T. via Yelp
The souvlaki gyro is the best I've had. The lamb gyro was about average. No seating area in or around the place. You either go eat in your car or stand...read more
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Oct 07 2008
calliejc via Citysearch
I've used several caterers and restaurants in Atlanta for medical office lunches and none has received more applause than Nick's. ...read more
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Jan 14 2007
mcrudele via Citysearch
Nick's is a free standing tiny place with take out only, but it just happens to have the best gyros in town. The Pita is toasted o...read more
In Short
The sign on the outside is rusted, there are no windows besides the walk-up porthole and the door is one of those shady metal-screen jobs. There's no spot to sit, and if you try to get away with chowing in the waiting area, Nick himself will give you a friendly-yet-firm scolding--not exactly the blueprint for a culinary hot spot. But this little couple-run Greek-to-go shack off MLK churns out piles of real-deal Greek grub for minimal coin. Torpedo-sized gyros have their fluffy exterior over-stuffed with lamb and slathered with the garlic-y Tzatziki sauce. Of the nightly specials--Thursday's Pastitsio, a sort of spaghetti-laced lasagna--shines enough that Iron Chef Kevin Rathbun admitted it was one of his favorite dishes in Atlanta. Not too bad for a cinder block without any windows.