In 2010, in another thread, I wrote:Gyros on the Spit, at 3138 N Broadway, was one of my all-time favorite Chicago restaurants for home-style Greek food. I still miss it.
I loved Gyros on the Spit for terrific homemade gyros and comforting Greek steam table food. It was a sad day when the Sakkas family closed their restaurant in 2000. There was nowhere else quite like it.
It's been an encouraging Spring, with several of my old favorites unexpectedly reopening, including
Uncle Joe's and
Taco Mex. The return of Gyros on the Spit was even more welcome and surprising. After hearing it had reopened I made sure to visit during the first week. Despite best intentions, I haven't been back yet. Keep in mind this report is from the first week in April, so things might have changed a bit since then.
I never had any Greek food as spicy as GOTS's tirokafteri—little more than pureed jalapeños and feta. That's certainly not a complaint.

If this soup—resembling an exploded stuffed pepper—is offered, it's well worth ordering.

I thought the souvlaki was quite good (though slightly dry) but it took third place after the loukaniko and gyros.

Gyros lived up to my rosy memories. Both the gyros and tzatziki are my favorites in the city. In the future I'd probably opt for sandwich over plate.


I don't think I ever had loukaniko at the old GOTS. Simply a great sausage—juicy and subtly, but distinctively, flavored. I loved it plain but thought it even better in sandwich form, enhanced with some crumbled feta plus grilled onions and red peppers. Dino's potatoes are flat-out great.


I'm thrilled to have GOTS back again and am hopeful that some of my old favorites from the steam table will eventually return. I notice the website's menu is slightly expanded over that from opening week. Has anyone visited recently? Any new dishes to report? Most importantly, have the lima beans (gigantes) been sighted yet?
Gyros on the Spit
2826 N Lincoln Av
Chicago
773-698-7999
http://www.gyrosonthespit.com/