Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Casual Greek spot with broad meze and grill platters; friendly, fast service for many, but quality and cleanliness can be inconsistent.
Retsina delivers neighborhood taverna charm with friendly, attentive service and generous shareable platters that work well for families, but inconsistent food quality and cleanliness lapses limit its appeal. The grill work shines on lamb and fish, yet fried items and bread frequently disappoint, while interior tidiness concerns undermine the otherwise warm, bustling atmosphere—making it a solid casual option when nearby, though not a destination worth traveling for.
This neighborhood taverna leans relaxed and lively, with big platters and meze arriving to tables that feel warm and bustling. Guests highlight friendly greetings and swift drinks, with one noting, "service checked on us often and kept things moving." Some visits mention uneven quality and cleanliness lapses, so experiences can vary. The cooking sticks to Greek comfort favorites—think tzatziki, garlic soup, meze samplers, gyros, and lamb cutlets—more classic than creative. When the grill is on form, the mixed platters satisfy and spreads are crowd-pleasers; fried starters and bread draw the most criticism for oiliness or staleness. Value feels fair if you lean into the shareable plates. Families do well here: portions are share-friendly, there are fries, grilled meats, simple salads, and even some toys for children. No formal kids menu is noted, but the accessible dishes suit younger eaters; just skip the heavier fried starters if your crew prefers lighter bites.
Area: Mixed residential and commercial stretch in Ottakring with everyday shops and local eateries; relaxed, neighborhood vibe.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; some reviews mention cleanliness issues inside rather than street safety.
Nearby: On main street with outdoor tables; close to tram routes and neighborhood services; evening traffic lightens.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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