Just came from lunch and had pork souvlaki. It was pretty good. My wife warned me I wouldn't like it, but it was very satisfying. Best part the roasted russet potatoes. They melted in my mouth. The worst was the rice, which stuck together like it had glue in it. Not a big rice fan anyway so no great loss. Service great (Alanna). Beer and souvlaki $21. I'll go again.
Pros- Quality food, friendly service, updated decor, prices reasonable
Cons - Sometimes a bit cold
This place is a lunch 'staple' for me, very authentic greek cuisine. My 4 yr old son has an allergy to eggs and they bent over backwards to accomodate me
Prior to the renovations, Kypreos was our Restaurant of choice for all round value and good food.
A few weeks ago we returned for an early dinner to beat the supper hour rush. The server seemed to know it was not good based on her comments as I struggled. My NY steak was tough and tasted of liquid smoke as did the potatoes and veggies. My better half was satisfied with the gyro. Her answer to "How is your dinner?" was, "Okay."
Maybe we'll try it again but I hate paying for food I mostly leave on the plate. I hope that meal was just a fluke. We'll see.
If your looking for authentically cooked Greek food without a hefty price tag this is worth a look. I have been here several times and never dis-appointed.
My family and I go to Kypreos every weekend and sometimes even a few times a week. The owners of Kypreos treat you like family and even if its your first time in the restaurant they treat you like you've been there a thousand times before. All the waitresses and owners have come to know my children by name and treat them so well every time we go. The food is good quality especially there slovakis and fish dishes...and they have some of the best breakfast in town.