Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Old-school Greek taverna with fast service, generous grills, and very low prices, but recent hygiene and quality complaints make dine-in better than delivery.
Tavern Jimmy delivers solid neighborhood taverna dining through warm, swift service and tasty grilled meats with generous portions, supported by loyal local patronage and excellent value. However, inconsistent execution—particularly delivery quality swings and occasional dine-in off nights—and repeated hygiene concerns prevent a higher grade. Best experienced as a casual dine-in destination on the square rather than for delivery.
Set on a quiet neighborhood square, this old-school taverna hums with locals and visitors sharing grills and salads while plates fly out fast. Service feels warm and swift, with staff helping non-Greek speakers navigate the menu. A diner summed it up: food landed within minutes and the bill stayed friendly. The cooking leans classic Greek grill and souvla—think pork chops, kontosouvli, kebab, and kokoretsi for traditionalists. It is hearty, unfussy, and best enjoyed fresh from the grill; dine-in praise is strong, while delivery draws mixed reports about dryness or undercooking. Prices are modest for generous portions, making it easy to fill the table without overspending. Families do well here: kids can tuck into fries, simple souvlaki wraps, burgers, and a straightforward Greek salad. There is no kids menu, but familiar options abound; just note that more adventurous offal items and occasional strong garlic may not suit picky eaters.
Area: Residential Athenian suburb square vibe; casual neighborhood spot drawing locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic around the square; standard urban caution at night.
Nearby: Near a small plaza; surrounded by cafes, shops, and other everyday services.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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