I live right down the block from this place and have to disagree.
The portions are small, the place is always empty, and their menu is generic. They have hotdogs, gyros, burgers, kabobs, and rotisserie chicken. In the kabob market they are competing locally with Pita Inn and Dengeo's, both tons better. The kabobs at hotshots are tiny and not too good.
As far as burgers, dogs, and beef goes they are competing with Michael's, Wiener Take All, Flukey's, and Tore Lukes. There are many better choices in the area.
The only thing they have that is unique is their chicken. I asked them about how they spiced their Mediterranean chicken, and they told me that they stuff gorgonzola cheese under the skin of the chicken while it is cooking on the rotisserie as well as traditional greek spices (olive oil, green and red peppers, and oregano). Not wanting my rotisserie chicken stuffed with cheese (sorry, it just sounds disgusting), I asked about the BBQ chicken and was told it was prepared the same way, but just coated in BBQ. Yes... A BBQ joint opened up in a Jewish neighborhood and stuffs their Greek and BBQ chicken with cheese. What are they thinking?
Anyways, I know it is a catch-22, but as a rule I try to avoid restaurants that have no traffic. This place is pretty much dead empty most of the time, and when there are people there, it seems as if they are friends/family of the owners. After trying it on 3 different occasions, it is now squarely on my avoid list.
Michael's
340 Half Day Rd.
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Weiner Take All
1117 Weiland Rd.
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
847-634-2325
Dengeos
195 W. Dundee Rd.
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Pita Inn
122 S. Elmhurst Rd.
Wheeling, IL 60090
847-808-7733
Tore and Luke's
2083 Rand Rd.
Palatine, IL 60074
847-358-9333