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Street SouvlakiB-Worth Trying

Kolokotroni 30, Athina 105 62, Greece · Gyro restaurant, Grill store · 4.5/5 Google (5163 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Well-priced souvlaki and gyros with fast counter service; great for a quick bite, but quality and doneness can be inconsistent at busy times.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Street Souvlaki delivers reliable budget-friendly Greek street food with strong food quality when execution peaks—juicy chicken, fresh pitas, and exceptional fries keep regulars returning. However, inconsistent execution including intermittent undercooked chicken and order errors, combined with food safety concerns, prevents a higher grade despite exceptional speed and outstanding value. Best approached as a casual neighborhood stop where quality can vary with crowd levels.

Restaurant Summary

On a lively central street, Street Souvlaki runs on fast counter service and a steady flow of pitas and skewers. Reviewers describe a clean, compact room that stays busy; one summed it up as cheap, delicious and filling. Expect a brisk pace, indoor stools and sidewalk tables, and food that usually arrives in minutes. The cooking is classic Greek street food rather than fancy—juicy chicken, pork slices, kebab, fluffy pita, and Greek fries with feta. When it hits, it really hits: several diners rave about tender skewers and well-seasoned wraps. There are also recurring misses at peak times, including undercooked chicken and occasional order mistakes, so the experience can swing from great to average. Families on a budget should be comfortable here. Kids will recognize plain skewers and fries, simple pitas, and salads; the menu clearly lists vegetarian and vegan options too. No kids menu is needed at these prices, but do double-check doneness on chicken if ordering for little ones.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€10-16 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central Athens near Monastiraki/Syntagma corridors, heavy foot traffic with tourists and locals; lively street energy.

Safety: Busy, generally safe but pickpocketing possible; one review notes theft at a table near cashier.

Nearby: Close to shopping streets, bars, and sights; convenient for walkers and tour groups.

MonastirakiMonastiraki is a bustling neighborhood famous for its flea market, street vendors, and proximity to major archaeological sites. The dining scene is casual and diverse, with many affordable eateries offering traditional Greek street food alongside international options, attracting a lively crowd throughout the day and evening.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–02:00 Tuesday11:00–02:00 Wednesday11:00–02:00 Thursday11:00–02:00 Friday11:00–03:00 Saturday11:00–03:00 Sunday11:00–02:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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