So the day I was dropping off my deposit at my new apartment, I noticed parking was a cluster with all of the construction going on. I ended up having to park up the street, about a block away. As I got out of my car, I saw a trailer with a line of construction workers. It smelled good, so I decided to take a closer look. Usually, when one sees a food vendor at a construction site, you would think they only sell hot dogs. Not only it had a clever name(The Pink Elephant), but it had one of the biggest menus I have seen on a food truck. I saw«gyro» and I knew right then and there I would be stopping there for lunch. I went and dropped off the check, and came back. Thankfully, the line calmed down. The gentlemen in charge was very friendly. I told him to keep it simple– I just wanted a gyro, with sauce. He gave me extra meat. I was excited. I told him I was going to be living on that side of town, and I told him I will surely be frequenting this place. Like the people around him told him, he shook my hand, gave me my gyro, and said, «welcome to the neighborhood!» I proceeded to walk towards a bench near my car(it was a nice sunny day, and I knew I would be late to work anyways) and sit down and enjoy it. With the view of Union Station right in front of me, it was very relaxing. The gyro itself– I could live off of. The meat had a slight crisp, and the pita was nice and warm– fresh off the flat top. One of the better ones I have had. It was so cheap too!!! So far, my favorite street vendor in Denver. Also caters and takes credit cards too. I am salivating for a gyro as we speak!