Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Casual Greek spot with home-style dishes, fast service, and very low prices; expect occasional service delays and uneven pizza quality.
P.S. delivers reliable casual Greek dining with strong food quality in soups, saganaki, and stuffed vegetables, plus excellent value and generous portions. However, inconsistent execution—occasional underseasoned or poorly timed dishes—and modest setting appeal prevent a higher grade. A practical neighborhood choice competitive with Athens's better casual tavernas, though not a destination venue.
The room reads warm and casual, a no-frills taverna where plates arrive with bread and pitchers of water. Service often feels quick and friendly, and diners highlight rich soups and sizzling saganaki. One guest summed it up: "Simple food done right, just what we needed before our tour." Cooking leans classic Greek—grilled meats, home-style veg dishes, and hearty soups—more comfort than creativity. Bolognese, souvlaki, Greek salad, and stuffed peppers headline; seafood and a big mixed grill feed groups. Pizza is hit-or-miss, so stick to the Greek side of the menu for the best experience. Families do fine here thanks to familiar kid-friendly options like pasta, fries, souvlaki, and Margherita pizza at gentle prices. Portions are shareable, but expect occasional staggered timing for large tables. There is no noted kids menu, yet the basics work well.
Area: Urban, up-and-coming zone near Metaxourgio with mix of locals and visitors; casual everyday venues and budget-friendly spots.
Safety: Generally active with foot traffic; standard city-street awareness advised, especially late night.
Nearby: Close to hotels like The Stanley and transit; tour departures nearby; laundromat and cafes around.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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