Delivery · Takeout
Casual Greek spot in Fulham delivering flavorful gyros, generous platters, and warm owner-led hospitality, with a few service-policy hiccups and occasional execution lapses.
Preliminary Grade: This restaurant has only 58 reviews, which is below our 50-review minimum for reliable grading. This grade should be considered preliminary until more reviews are available. Aggelos delivers reliable neighborhood Greek dining anchored by solid food quality and warm, attentive service from owner Angelo. However, inconsistent execution and modest setting appeal prevent grade A territory—this is comfortable, authentic taverna fare rather than destination dining. Strong value and loyal local following make it worth visiting if in Fulham, though moderate review authenticity concerns introduce slight uncertainty in the assessment.
Aggelos feels like a neighborhood taverna where the owner remembers your face and the grill perfume hangs in the air, a room that is cozy and welcoming. Diners talk about wraps that taste like holidays and platters that actually feed two, with one remarking, "We were full and still picking at the salad and chips." The cooking leans traditional Greek with generous portions: pita gyros packed with tender meat, skewers, dips like standout tzatziki, and shareable mixed grills. It is comfort-first rather than creative—more seaside taverna than trendy fusion—suited to diners who want familiar flavors done with care. Most visits are smooth and satisfying, though a few outliers reported a long wait or meat that ran dry, and promotion rules (like bottomless brunch) are enforced firmly. Families fare well here thanks to simple dishes kids actually eat—pita wraps, chips, grilled halloumi, and chicken souvlaki—plus an easygoing vibe that stays quiet enough for conversation. There is no explicit kids menu noted, but the menu naturally covers child-friendly options; vegetarians have several choices (halloumi, salads, dips), while vegans should ask for adjustments.
Area: Residential-meets-high-street Fulham corridor attracting locals, weekend brunchers, and match-day traffic from nearby clubs.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked main road with good lighting and steady footfall.
Nearby: New Kings Road strip with numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants; 20 minutes from Stamford Bridge by foot according to a review.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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