Location:
Yianni's Greek Restaurant is in a terrific location. While it is located in Downtown Fort Pierce, Florida, Yianni's is positioned behind city hall in a shopping location that has good security. The building has a typical main street look to it, but is very appealing to my eye. The area is also well landscaped and while you're eating in Yianni's front room, you can have a great view of the area.
Service:
Family owned restaurants are BIG on service. They have to be, because they're business is one hundred percent word-of-mouth. Yianni's is of course no different. The owner comes from Greece and comes around to the tables to check on the each customer's satisfaction and will even bring food to the table sometimes. The hostesses are always courteous and have no problems making small talk. Orders are taken quickly and refills for drinks are brought before you even ask for them.
Food:
The one thing I've learned about Greek food is that if you serve it without it being hot, it just doesn't taste good. Yianni's food comes out of the kitchen piping hot. The flavors of the food are exquisite. I ordered the gyros and it was served in a style that was different than I am used to. Instead of being served in the pita, the meat was served with the tomatoes and onions on top of pita triangles with the sauce on the side. The portions are also more than enough. My only true complaint was that my soda was brought to me in a can, but Yianni's had just finished remodeling after the several hurricanes that hit the Treasure Coast in 2004 and 2005 and their soda fountain hadn't been installed yet.
Price:
The price of the food was extremely satisfying in and of itself. My friend and I had two full meals, two soft drinks and appetizers and the bill only came to about twenty-five dollars with tip.
Overall:
So if you live in Fort Pierce, Florida and are looking for a great place to dine, then Yianni's is that place. The service is great and the food is terrific. The prices are the proverbial icing on the cake. Give it a try; you'll go back over and over again.
Published by Seamus McDermott
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- The service is very good.
- The food is delicious and the portions are more than adequate.
- The prices are the best part.



