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The Yeeros Shop

Bianca Hrovat

Meat is hand-carved off the rotisserie grill at The Yeeros Shop.
1 / 4Meat is hand-carved off the rotisserie grill at The Yeeros Shop.Jennifer Soo
Beef gyros.
2 / 4Beef gyros. Jennifer Soo
The outside tables are often full at The Yeeros Shop.
3 / 4The outside tables are often full at The Yeeros Shop. Jennifer Soo
The Yeeros Shop make chicken, beef and lamb gyros.
4 / 4The Yeeros Shop make chicken, beef and lamb gyros. Jennifer Soo

The Yeeros Shop

Greek$

A Marrickville institution for spit-roasted gyros and well-portioned chips.

The time-honoured Australian tradition of ordering a small serving of chips and receiving enough to feed a family of four, wrapped in white paper, continues at The Yeeros Shop.

The takeaway restaurant opened back in 1968 under the ownership of Greek expat Yiannis Benetos, then passed onto Stamatios (Steve) “Taki” Plangetis, who ran the business with his family for more than 30 years before Poppy Papadopoulos and former staffer Kostas Tomaras took the reins in the 2010s.

Despite the changing hands, The Yeeros Shop remains famously cash-only (there is an ATM inside), with $6 hand-cut chips and spit-roasted beef, lamb or chicken yeeros in a large pita with salad for $15. As a bonus, it’s open until 11pm (and midnight for takeaway) daily – a rarity in Marrickville.

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Bianca HrovatBianca HrovatBianca is Good Food’s Sydney eating out and restaurant editor.

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