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De Starrs Restaurant and Bar

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Stop by this no-frills downtown restaurant for some delicious Greek cuisine. Quick, easy and tasty.

WC Dish recommends: Bakliva. Yumiva.

6 Reviews So Far Newest First

  1. ElizabethSep 24, 2008

    Not impressed at all. I love Greek and was so excited to try it out. I had the Gyro and the meat was so dry. I don’t know, it wasn’t what everyone was making it out to be.

  2. ATCApr 11, 2008

    Gross food, bad atmosphere and the other people dining there were loud and rude. Never going back!

  3. JCDec 24, 2007

    Best pancakes in town–REALLY.

    And great tomato and feta omelets.

    The perfect greasy spoon!

  4. AnnieDec 11, 2007

    Best turkey club I’ve ever had.

  5. ThomasAug 24, 2007

    They have been there for years and years and I never see it busy but I’ve eaten the Gyro’s and they’re very, very good. West Chester’s little secret.

  6. RayJun 08, 2007

    The place needs some serious remodeling but they have the best turkey club in the world. Yep … I go there just for the turkey club … real turkey, not lunch meat, Dark meat on top, white meat on the bottom … mmm mmm mmm Great for lunch. I think its cool too that they offer grilled cheese sandwiches for around 3 dollars. Seems good for a rainy day.

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