The Retired & Disabled Police of America (RDPOA) is a fraternal organization formed in October, 1990 and incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia as a non-profit corporation, and is managed by a Board of Directors consisting of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Director.
We loved this Mediterranean restaurant—it was our first time visiting, and we were very happy with the experience. There’s plenty of seating, and the menu focuses mainly on Turkish dishes. We ordered the Adana and Iskender, and both were excellent, served in generous portions. Everything tasted fresh and flavorful. The staff were also very nice and welcoming. We’ll definitely be back.
This hits every. Single. Time. Such great food, homemade like mama just cooked it!! The lamb skewers are so good, the soups are 10000/10 each time!!!! Service is so nice and quick, too!! Family owned! Come here for cozy, Mediterranean food!!!
This was a new place for us. We were not sure what to expect. When we showed up, there were 2 very large Turkish birthday parties going on, and we were seated in between them. We had a great meal and the parties danced around and we're very festive. We had different meals and all of them were very good. My wife had a Gyro wrap, my daughter had a gyo philly, and I had the kabob plate. All of our meals were very good. We will be returning for more. This was a great surprise to find in Valley Park.
My oldest daughter and I went here yesterday and fell in love!!!! When we walked in we were greeted right away. The owners cook all the food fresh and the staff is very helpful with the menu. My daughter and I ordered a lot of stuff so we could try a variety of what they offer. It was all so good that I brought my two youngest kids with us today for lunch. Everyone in the family enjoyed their meal and the atmosphere. Only two things I wld change is side options, and the quality of the fries and mashed potatoes. Everything else is amazing!!!!!
Wow, what happened to Troy? It used to be so good. 1. Philly Gyros. They’ve changed their meat. I don’t know what they are using now. It’s not the meat they used since they opened. It’s chopped and spiced completely different. I alway ask for no mushrooms and extra onions, they charged $1 extra per sandwich for the extra onions. Asked for Tzatziki sauce and they charged an extra $2 and didn’t even put it in the bag. 2. The pita that was with the hummus was cold dry and tasted like cardboard 3. They are charging a non-cash adjustment charge which I’m guessing is because we paid with a credit card Needless to say, we won’t be going back to a place that used to be one our favorites. So disappointed