Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Tiny 9th‑floor Greek canteen with unbeatable Acropolis views, very low prices, tasty simple plates, and sometimes very slow, inconsistent service.
The Cretan delivers a uniquely rewarding experience: jaw-dropping Acropolis views paired with honest, satisfying homestyle Greek cooking at exceptional value. However, frequent sellouts and variable service alongside substantial waits create friction that prevents grade A territory. It's a beloved hidden gem worth seeking out, especially off-peak, but operational constraints define the experience.
Finding it feels like a mini quest: slip into the bank lobby, ride the tiny lift to the 9th floor, and step onto a terrace with the Parliament on one side and the Acropolis on the other. The room is humble and compact, and service often runs on one person’s pace, but the vibe is kind, neighborly, and view-drunk. As one diner put it, best value with a jaw-dropping view even if you queue, and the food tastes like it was cooked at home. The cooking skews old-school Greek canteen: meatballs, omelette, fries, salads, spreads, and cheese. It is simple, satisfying cooking rather than chef-y flourishes, which suits the tiny kitchen and tiny prices. Expect occasional sellouts and waits; when dishes land hot, portions are generous and easy to share with a cold drink while you watch the square below. Families will find it quite workable thanks to kid-friendly staples like fries, omelette, toast, and meatballs at pocket-change prices. That said, the small terrace, limited tables, and sometimes long waits can test patience. Go off-peak or early if you have little ones, and bring a backup snack just in case.
Area: Prime central Athens by Syntagma Square, heavy foot traffic, tourists and office workers mix.
Safety: Busy, well-lit civic area; generally safe with normal urban precautions.
Nearby: Parliament and Syntagma Square views; offices, banks, transit hubs, and shopping streets nearby.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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