I happened to stop in on this joint a few nights ago after dropping off a friend at the Lawrence Avenue red line stop, then heading back west on Lawrence to get home. I hadn't had dinner that night; was looking for something on the lighter side and spotted the "24 hour" sign in the window. I was hoping for something along the lines of Pita Inn but instead found more upscale surroundings and, for the most part, prices to match. The first page of the menu has some breakfast items and sandwiches which were more reasonably priced.
I ordered a chicken shawarma sandwich and a small plate of baba ghanouj. The shawarma came in the form of a wrap. Pretty tasty, but not the abundance that you would find at Pita Inn. HOWEVER-the baba ghanouj was some of the best I've ever had! Light smoky flavor with a slight tang. What was really unique was the appearance and texture--more chunky than pureed; the chef treated the baba more like a salad than a dip. And even though this was a chunky version it was still smooth and creamy, sort of like what you'd expect from a good guacamole.
The place was deserted the entire time I was in there (roughly 10:30-11:15pm). The waitress confirmed my suspicions (and what has already been stated here); this is a late night cabbie hang-out and they were between rushes.
Upon leaving, I discovered George's two doors down. I'll be checking them out in the near future. But they better have some damn good baba ghanouj if they're going to make me forget Baghdad Kabob...
Buddy