Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Greek street-food spot near EU offices with tasty wraps and standout fries, but inconsistent execution and slow service at peak times; fair prices on-site, delivery markups sting.
Stick that Meat delivers solid Greek street food with strong food quality—tender souvlaki, fluffy pitas, and crowd-pleasing feta fries when execution is on form. However, quality swings between excellent and burnt or oversalted, and service slows considerably during peak hours, limiting reliability. A convenient neighborhood spot worth visiting off-peak, but operational inconsistency prevents a higher standing.
In the heart of the European Quarter, this Greek street-food spot feels warm and casual with pita wraps flying across the counter and the scent of oregano in the air. Guests talk about friendly guidance at the counter and fries that can surprise in the best way, while a few recount waits and the odd off day where wraps arrive cold or oversalted. It is a convenient stop before or after meetings, and when the team is clicking the experience feels welcoming and easy. The cooking leans traditional Greek street fare: souvlaki, bifteki, and kebab tucked into fluffy pitas, plus Greek cheeses like halloumi, Talagani, and Metsovone on fries. Expect hearty, familiar flavors rather than culinary fireworks, with the option to customize sauces and fillings. On busy days execution can slip, so the best experiences come a bit off-peak when the grill has time to shine. For families, this is kid-friendly comfort: simple chicken or pork wraps, plain fries, and fried halloumi tend to win over younger eaters. Vegetarian choices exist (Greek salad, feta fries, halloumi), but vegan options are limited to a couple of sides. Portions vary by visit, so consider adding fries or a salad if sharing among kids.
Area: Business-focused European Quarter serving office workers and visitors; weekday lunch rushes common.
Safety: Well-maintained, busy during office hours, generally safe with good lighting and foot traffic.
Nearby: Near EU institutions, offices, and cafes; commuter footfall drives peak-time demand.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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