Nashville has a replica of the Parthenon,
complete with a statue of Athena. It also has
plenty of fraternities and sororities. So why
doesn't it have more Greek restaurants? The Greek
Touch, in business since 1991 and open for lunch
only, is one of the city's few full-fledged Greek
eateries. People working downtown can get their
fix of gyros, salads and chicken dishes at
reasonable prices. ...
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In Short A husband/wife team owns this Greek lunch spot, and the two of them together are better than an episode of "I Love Lucy." He's likely to haze customers for eating their gyros with a fork, but she'll tell them to ignore him. Sarcastic remarks and endearing comments fly while the couple take orders and grill gyros. They also serve other Greek specialties like chicken divine, souvlaki ...
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Posted by Citysearch
on April 03, 2008, (Edited July 12, 2006)
after eating our combination platter if you dont agree that its one of the best lunches and best deal downtown its free!!! however, we have only had to buy one lunch in twelve years.we invite you to join us...
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I would suggest not to drop in there around noon. I have eaten there twice. About 11 am you can be sure you get a seat at a table, there is seating for only about 15-20 people. If you like you can even sit in the alley, they have two tables there, too. That's almost like a vacation in Greece. At noon you will most likely have to stand and eat. The restaurant is in the heart of downtown Nashville and ...
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