Athens Grill & Coffee
Main info
£8 - £20
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Greek
290 Wightman Rd, London
Opening hours
11:30AM-10PM
- Sunday 11:30AM-10PM
- Monday 11:30AM-10PM
- Tuesday Closed
- Wednesday 11:30AM-10PM
- Thursday 11:30AM-10PM
- Friday 11:30AM-10PM
- Saturday 11:30AM-10PM
If you’re hunting for a slice of Greece in the heart of London, then look no further – Athens Grill and Coffee is your hidden treasure. Tucked away like a secret haven for those who yearn for a taste of authentic Greek cuisine, this spot graced me with one of my more memorable dining experiences in recent history. The tantalizing scents of grilled meats and Mediterranean spices started singing an ode to my senses the moment I ambled through its doors. Whether you’re nestling at one of their cozy yet simplistic tables, or just popping by for takeaway, the atmosphere whispers ‘home’. The mix of polite service, warm smiles, and generously portioned gyros feels less like a transaction and more like a shared meal among friends.
The menu flaunts a fascinating repertoire of Greek classics that’ll have you swiveling between dishes like a game of foodie hopscotch: succulent souvlaki, traditional moussaka, and the splendid kokoretsi, daring you to try them all. I, bold and greedy, opted for the mixed grill platter which danced with flavors – every morsel felt buoyant and authentic, whispering tales of sun-drenched holidays in Crete and Mykonos. And if that’s not enough, those flavoured corn pitas are there to seal the culinary adventure. Sure, if I were to poke around long enough, a critique might emerge over some soggy chips served on a breeze-brushed day, but those lapses seem trite when weighed against the absolute joy sown by the cuisine and service at Athens. Through my time spent savoring everything on offer, it’s clear why this little gem garners praises as the Best Greek Souvlaki outside Athens itself.
The menu flaunts a fascinating repertoire of Greek classics that’ll have you swiveling between dishes like a game of foodie hopscotch: succulent souvlaki, traditional moussaka, and the splendid kokoretsi, daring you to try them all. I, bold and greedy, opted for the mixed grill platter which danced with flavors – every morsel felt buoyant and authentic, whispering tales of sun-drenched holidays in Crete and Mykonos. And if that’s not enough, those flavoured corn pitas are there to seal the culinary adventure. Sure, if I were to poke around long enough, a critique might emerge over some soggy chips served on a breeze-brushed day, but those lapses seem trite when weighed against the absolute joy sown by the cuisine and service at Athens. Through my time spent savoring everything on offer, it’s clear why this little gem garners praises as the Best Greek Souvlaki outside Athens itself.
How to get there
290 Wightman Rd, London
London City Airport — 9.1 mi
Turnpike Lane - 557 yd