Gyroland in Baltimore: Fast Greek Sandwiches and Platters in Fells Point
A counter-service Greek restaurant on the ground floor of a rowhouse in Fells Point, Gyroland specializes in gyros, souvlaki, and platter bowls served at lunch and dinner. The space is small, designed for takeout or quick indoor seating, and occupies a corner position that makes it visible from both Broadway and the surrounding blocks.
What Gyroland actually is
Gyroland operates as a fast-casual Greek spot without table service or reservations. You order at the counter, pay, and receive your food within five to ten minutes. The menu centers on meat cooked on a vertical spit (the gyro method) and grilled skewers, with options to build a sandwich or order protein over rice with vegetables. The restaurant does not serve alcohol and is not licensed for beer or wine. The physical footprint is tight, with roughly four to six seats, so most customers take food away or eat standing at a small counter.
Menu and pricing
Gyro sandwiches, the core offering, run between $8 and $11 depending on protein choice (chicken, pork, or lamb). Each comes wrapped in pita with tomato, onion, and tzatziki sauce, with the option to add feta cheese for an extra dollar. Souvlaki skewers (chicken, pork, or beef) are priced similarly and come as a sandwich or platter. Platter orders, which include rice, a salad, and choice of protein, typically cost between $13 and $16. Sides like Greek fries, saganaki (fried cheese), and dolmas range from $4 to $7. Beverages include bottled sodas, Greek coffee, and bottled water. Prices are current but may shift seasonally; confirm before ordering.
How Gyroland compares to other Greek options in Baltimore
Baltimore's Greek restaurant landscape is limited. Ionian, a full-service restaurant in Fells Point on Fleet Street, offers a broader menu including seafood, pasta, and appetizers, with dinner entrees at $16 to $28. Ionian is better suited to a sit-down meal with alcohol and a view of the harbor. Gyroland is faster, cheaper, and designed for lunch or a quick dinner without ceremony. For Greek-style bowls and quick service in a different neighborhood, there are no direct equals citywide; Gyroland's closest real competitor is takeout from Ionian, which lacks the speed and casual environment of a dedicated counter shop. If you want table service and full Mediterranean breadth, Ionian wins. If you want a $10 gyro and five minutes, Gyroland is the only option at that quality level in the city.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
Gyroland works well for people who work or live in Fells Point and need lunch fast, for those craving a specific Greek sandwich without ceremony, and for anyone on a tight budget. It suits casual dates and solo meals. It does not work for large groups (seating is sparse), for diners expecting a full restaurant experience or table service, for those who want to linger over cocktails, or for people seeking a diverse wine list. Vegetarians can order platters loaded with salad, rice, and feta or dolmas, though the menu leans meat-heavy.
What the first visit involves
Walk in, read the laminated menu on the wall or ask the counter staff, order by protein and format (sandwich, platter, or skewer), pay in cash or card, and wait. The staff will call your name or number when ready. Grab napkins and hot sauce bottles from the counter station, find one of the few seats or take your order to go. The entire transaction from entry to food in hand is usually under ten minutes. The space is casual and unpretentious; there is no hostess or server.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Gyroland is open for lunch and dinner most days, with hours typically from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., though hours may shift seasonally or for holidays; call ahead to confirm. Street parking on Broadway and adjacent blocks is metered and time-limited, with a pay lot one block away on Lancaster Street. The restaurant is a short walk from the Broadway/Fells Point water taxi stop. No public bathroom is available on-site; the nearest is at the Fells Point Library or restaurants nearby.
Gyroland fills a gap in Baltimore's fast-food Greek options and delivers on speed and value without cutting corners on flavor or ingredient quality. It is the best quick lunch in Fells Point if you want Mediterranean food.

