Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved old-school Greek taverna serving simple, tasty classics at low prices; expect crowds, occasional brusque service, and daily specials that can sell out.
Taverna Nikitas delivers solid homestyle Greek cooking with excellent value for money and a charming street-side location opposite the church. However, occasional quality variation—cold fries, sold-out specials, uneven seasoning— and service that wavers under pressure prevent it from reaching higher territory. It's a reliable neighborhood favorite for traditional Greek fare, best visited early to secure daily specials and avoid peak-hour crowds.
On a buzzing Psyrri lane opposite a small church, this taverna feels warm and bustling. Plates of homestyle Greek food land quickly as servers weave through outdoor tables. One diner said the dolmades tasted like a family kitchen, while others note lively crowds at lunch. Service swings from kind guidance to brusque when slammed, so patience helps. The cooking leans traditional: daily stews, grill smoke, and simple salads. Moussaka, fava, and cabbage rolls are house heroes, with specials that can sell out by late afternoon. It is not showy or modernist; it is straight Greek comfort with fair prices and a few rough edges when the crowds hit. Families do fine here thanks to simple, familiar dishes like fries, meatballs, souvlaki, and salads. Note one complaint about an undercooked burger and no clear kids menu, so steer younger eaters toward safer classics and arrive early before specials run out.
Area: Bustling Psyrri lane opposite a church; casual, lively, popular with locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical central-city bustle with crowds during peak hours.
Nearby: Near bars, cafes, and small shops; good people-watching with mostly outdoor seating on a pedestrian street.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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