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PrigkipasB-Worth Trying
Char. Trikoupi 23, Athina 106 81, Greece
· Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (2198 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Greek grill with natural-wine vibes and soulful vinyl atmosphere; great meats and fast service but pricing add-ons and inconsistency can frustrate.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Prigkipas delivers reliable neighborhood dining with strong grilled meats and creative wraps and friendly, attentive service, but inconsistent execution—ranging from juicy to undercooked—and occasional delivery quality dips prevent a higher grade. The cool vinyl ambiance and natural-wine selection create appealing character without destination-level distinction, making it a solid casual choice for Greek grill in the neighborhood.
Restaurant Summary
On a leafy Exarchia block, Prigkipas feels warm and bustling rather than touristy. Vinyl spins through an audiophile setup, staff are often friendly and helpful, and plates of grilled meats and wraps arrive fast. One diner summed it up: "Neighborhood vibe with serious grilling and a cool soundtrack." The cooking is rooted in Greek grill traditions with creative twists: uncommon cuts, smoked fish, veggie wraps, and a small natural-wine list. When the grill hums, meats come charred outside and juicy within; on off moments, a few guests report undercooked burgers or salty chicken. Expect a casual, flavor-first meal rather than fine dining. Families do fine here thanks to kid-friendly staples like burgers, fries, and simple skewers. Vegetarian and vegan wraps make it easier for mixed groups. Portions vary by choice and extras can add up, so confirm details if ordering for picky eaters.
At a Glance
- Juicy grilled meats with standout liver and crispy fries
- Cool vinyl ambiance and natural-wine selection
- Pricing add-ons and extra charges can surprise
- Inconsistency with burgers and some delivery orders
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- vinyl_audiophile_vibe
- natural_wine_focus
- uncommon_greek_meat_cuts
What People Love
- Charred, juicy meats from the grill
- Friendly staff who guide choices
- Vinyl music and relaxed neighborhood vibe
- Fast service and good platters for sharing
Points of Concern
- Occasional undercooked or cold items, especially burgers and some deliveries
- Add-on charges and premium meat pricing not always explained clearly
- A few reports of curt or ironic responses to complaints
- Pricing is genuinely expensive for certain items (premium meats, extras) which may surprise casual diners
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost€16-26 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with a vegetarian corn-pita wrap (€4.8-5.8) and add a premium meat skewer to share.
- Choose smoked fish wraps if you want lighter mains; double portions are pricier but satisfying.
Perfect For
- Casual dinner with friends
- Quick souvlaki stop before a night out
- Natural-wine lovers seeking grill-friendly pours
- Mixed-diet groups needing veggie options
Location Insights
Area: Alternative, artsy Exarchia corridor with students and creatives; casual street energy and late hours.
Safety: Generally busy and fine; occasional protests historically; normal urban awareness advised at night.
Nearby: Near Charilaou Trikoupi hub; bars, cafes, small venues; residential blocks mixed with indie shops.
ExarcheiaExarcheia is a bohemian and alternative neighborhood known for its vibrant street art, lively nightlife, and a strong countercultural vibe. The dining scene here includes casual cafes, traditional Greek tavernas, and innovative small restaurants attracting a diverse, youthful crowd.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–02:00
Tuesday12:00–02:00
Wednesday12:00–02:00
Thursday12:00–02:00
Friday12:00–03:00
Saturday12:00–03:00
Sunday12:00–02:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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