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GREEK STORIES
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Casual restaurant with indoor & outdoor seating, plating traditional housemade cuisine.
Nearby attractions
Acropolis Museum
Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42, Greece
South Slope of the Acropolis of Athens
Dionysiou Areopagitou, Athina 105 58, Greece
Temple of Olympian Zeus
Athens 105 57, Greece
Theatre of Dionysus
Mitseon 25, Athina 117 42, Greece
Parthenon
Athens 105 58, Greece
Acropolis of Athens
Athens 105 58, Greece
Technohoros Art Gallery
Lempesi 12, Athina 117 42, Greece
Acropolis Research Center
Makrigianni 2-4, Athina 117 42, Greece
Choragic Monument of Lysicrates
Epimenidou 3, Athina 105 58, Greece
Melina Mercouri Monument
Leof. Vasilisis Amalias 54, Athina 105 58, Greece
Nearby restaurants
LIONDI Traditional Greek Restaurant
Makrigianni 19-21, Athina 117 42, Greece
ARCADIA RESTAURANT
Makrigianni 23-27, Athina 117 42, Greece
Gods’ Restaurant
Makrigianni 23-27, Athina 117 42, Greece
Yard restaurant
Makrigianni 17, Athina 117 42, Greece
o Gyros Pou Gyrevis
Athanasiou Diakou 1, Athina 117 42, Greece
Regal Restaurant
Makrigianni 29, Athina 117 42, Greece
Acropolis Museum Cafe and Restaurant
Acropolis Museum, Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42, Greece
Elaea Dine & Wine
Acropolis, Makrigianni 19-21 across metro station, Str. Makryianni 19, Athina 117 42, Greece
Smile Restaurant
Pl. Tsokri 1, Athina 117 42, Greece
Opos Palia
Veikou 2, Athina 117 42, Greece
Nearby hotels
Coco-Mat Athens BC
Falirou 5, Athina 117 42, Greece
Airotel Parthenon
Makri 6, Athina 117 42, Greece
Athens Studios
Veikou 3, Athina 117 42, Greece
AD Athens Luxury Rooms and Suites
Athanasiou Diakou 4, Athina 117 42, Greece
The Athens Gate Hotel
Leof. Andrea Siggrou 10, Athina 117 41, Greece
Athens Backpackers
Makri 12, Athina 117 42, Greece
Royal Olympic Hotel
Athanasiou Diakou 28, Athina 117 43, Greece
Niche Hotel Athens
21 Syngrou Avenue & 2, Vourvachi Street, Athina 117 43, Greece
Herodion Hotel
Rovertou Galli 4, Athina 117 42, Greece
Hera Hotel Athens
Falirou 9, Athina 117 42, Greece
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GREEK STORIES

Makrigianni 19-21, Athina 117 42, Greece
4.7(1.6K)$$$$
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Casual restaurant with indoor & outdoor seating, plating traditional housemade cuisine.

attractions: Acropolis Museum, South Slope of the Acropolis of Athens, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Theatre of Dionysus, Parthenon, Acropolis of Athens, Technohoros Art Gallery, Acropolis Research Center, Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, Melina Mercouri Monument, restaurants: LIONDI Traditional Greek Restaurant, ARCADIA RESTAURANT, Gods’ Restaurant, Yard restaurant, o Gyros Pou Gyrevis, Regal Restaurant, Acropolis Museum Cafe and Restaurant, Elaea Dine & Wine, Smile Restaurant, Opos Palia
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+30 21 1418 8431
Website
greekstories.gr

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Nearby attractions of GREEK STORIES

Acropolis Museum

South Slope of the Acropolis of Athens

Temple of Olympian Zeus

Theatre of Dionysus

Parthenon

Acropolis of Athens

Technohoros Art Gallery

Acropolis Research Center

Choragic Monument of Lysicrates

Melina Mercouri Monument

Acropolis Museum

Acropolis Museum

4.7

(26K)

Open 24 hours
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South Slope of the Acropolis of Athens

South Slope of the Acropolis of Athens

4.6

(1.2K)

Closed
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Temple of Olympian Zeus

Temple of Olympian Zeus

4.4

(11.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Theatre of Dionysus

Theatre of Dionysus

4.7

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

See the Acropolis with a licensed guide
See the Acropolis with a licensed guide
Fri, Dec 12 • 8:00 AM
117 42, Athens, Greece
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Philosophy and Democracy Tour of Athens
Philosophy and Democracy Tour of Athens
Sat, Dec 13 • 8:30 AM
105 55, Athens, Greece
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Explore Sounio Temple of Poseidon &Athens Riviera
Explore Sounio Temple of Poseidon &Athens Riviera
Sat, Dec 13 • 8:00 AM
105 58, Athens, Greece
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Nearby restaurants of GREEK STORIES

LIONDI Traditional Greek Restaurant

ARCADIA RESTAURANT

Gods’ Restaurant

Yard restaurant

o Gyros Pou Gyrevis

Regal Restaurant

Acropolis Museum Cafe and Restaurant

Elaea Dine & Wine

Smile Restaurant

Opos Palia

LIONDI Traditional Greek Restaurant

LIONDI Traditional Greek Restaurant

4.7

(2.8K)

$$

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ARCADIA RESTAURANT

ARCADIA RESTAURANT

4.7

(2.3K)

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Gods’ Restaurant

Gods’ Restaurant

4.5

(1.7K)

$$

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Yard restaurant

Yard restaurant

4.7

(1.9K)

$$

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A KA K
Everything on the menu is gluten-free! Greek Stories, nestled right at the base of the Acropolis and steps away from the Acropolis Museum, is a dream come true for anyone seeking delicious Greek cuisine without the worry of gluten. The moment you walk in, you’re greeted with warm hospitality and a clear focus on quality, safety, and flavor with fresh, handmade food. Everything on the menu is gluten-free! The falafels are perfectly crisp on the outside and soft, herby, and flavorful inside — a must-try. Pair them with their house-made dips, and you’ll quickly see why this spot stands out. The fried cheese balls are golden, rich, and satisfyingly gooey, offering a perfect balance between crunch and creamy indulgence without any trace of wheat-based batter. Everything on the menu is gluten-free! The Greek salad is vibrant and refreshing, made with ripe tomatoes, crunchy cucumbers, Kalamata olives, and thick chunks of feta that taste like they were made that morning. The moussaka is a standout — rich layers of eggplant, perfectly seasoned ground meat, and a creamy béchamel-style topping that’s somehow gluten-free without compromising taste. It’s classic comfort food, beautifully executed. Everything on the menu is gluten-free! One of the most creative dishes is the chicken souvlaki tacos with T ender grilled chicken, wrapped in handmade gluten-free flatbread, topped with tzatziki, herbs, and crisp veggies. Greek Stories is a celebration of Greek flavors done right. Delicious, authentic, and unforgettable. Consider making a reservation during peak summer season. Don’t forget: Everything on the menu is gluten-free!
Alex HaasAlex Haas
Came to Athens this time just for a bit of a walk and some good food. Found this popular place online. We made a reservation a few days before our visit, just to make sure. A wise choice in the end, before the opening at 12.00 there were several people already waiting. When opened, the restaurant filled up quickly and was completely booked. Even though lots of guests, the service was excellent, friendly and welcoming. And the kitchen did put out the meals quickly and in high quality. We ordered the Fava from Santorini (with caramelized onions, orange confit, capers & thyme oil). A nice portion, very nice olive oil. Tasty bread as well. A great item. Also the Eggplant Rolls (stuffed with Greek cheeses, fresh basil & roasted tomato sauce). A good load of cheese, another very good dish. Then the Shrimp Saganaki (With spicy tomato sauce & feta cheese). A fantastic dish, the combination of the flavours and ingredients were perfect. And also the Marinated Anchovies (In apple cider vinegar, with Greek salad ratatouille). Nice, crispy and fresh. Had a big bottle of sparkling water with our meal. It's a really nice place to be. Wonderful setting with outside tables, great staff and service, fresh ingredients and a real talent in the kitchen. It's really the perfect place. And we paid under 50 Euros for everything. What a value. Highly recommended!
W vVW vV
Online this restaurant gets an above average score of 4,7 so we decided to eat here. I did not expect it to be one of the restaurants in such a bussy,touristy area because I usually avoid those places. We were welcomed in, not persuaded in. We decided on some shared starters and orderd white wine. The server was really friendly and enthausiastic. He recommended a different wine for us and told us we could get a discount. because otherwise it would not be sold in time with less tourists. Everybody liked that wine and we were still talking about it the rest of the week! (Assyrtiko (Toplou Monastery)). We decied to share starters, fried squid was recommended so we tried it. Also tried the sundried tomato and tzatziki. Liked everything! 2 people had the seabass filet, it was really good but the beans were nothing special. The shrimps were dry unfortunatly as well as the chicken souvlaki so maybe try something else. I do recommend the pork souvlaki it was the nicest I had in Athens. I recommend making a reservation on there website sinds it was the only bussy place in the street that night. Overall very enjoyable experience with enthausiastic servers to create a good ambiance. We also got greek yoghurt, I think it was complementory.
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Everything on the menu is gluten-free! Greek Stories, nestled right at the base of the Acropolis and steps away from the Acropolis Museum, is a dream come true for anyone seeking delicious Greek cuisine without the worry of gluten. The moment you walk in, you’re greeted with warm hospitality and a clear focus on quality, safety, and flavor with fresh, handmade food. Everything on the menu is gluten-free! The falafels are perfectly crisp on the outside and soft, herby, and flavorful inside — a must-try. Pair them with their house-made dips, and you’ll quickly see why this spot stands out. The fried cheese balls are golden, rich, and satisfyingly gooey, offering a perfect balance between crunch and creamy indulgence without any trace of wheat-based batter. Everything on the menu is gluten-free! The Greek salad is vibrant and refreshing, made with ripe tomatoes, crunchy cucumbers, Kalamata olives, and thick chunks of feta that taste like they were made that morning. The moussaka is a standout — rich layers of eggplant, perfectly seasoned ground meat, and a creamy béchamel-style topping that’s somehow gluten-free without compromising taste. It’s classic comfort food, beautifully executed. Everything on the menu is gluten-free! One of the most creative dishes is the chicken souvlaki tacos with T ender grilled chicken, wrapped in handmade gluten-free flatbread, topped with tzatziki, herbs, and crisp veggies. Greek Stories is a celebration of Greek flavors done right. Delicious, authentic, and unforgettable. Consider making a reservation during peak summer season. Don’t forget: Everything on the menu is gluten-free!
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Came to Athens this time just for a bit of a walk and some good food. Found this popular place online. We made a reservation a few days before our visit, just to make sure. A wise choice in the end, before the opening at 12.00 there were several people already waiting. When opened, the restaurant filled up quickly and was completely booked. Even though lots of guests, the service was excellent, friendly and welcoming. And the kitchen did put out the meals quickly and in high quality. We ordered the Fava from Santorini (with caramelized onions, orange confit, capers & thyme oil). A nice portion, very nice olive oil. Tasty bread as well. A great item. Also the Eggplant Rolls (stuffed with Greek cheeses, fresh basil & roasted tomato sauce). A good load of cheese, another very good dish. Then the Shrimp Saganaki (With spicy tomato sauce & feta cheese). A fantastic dish, the combination of the flavours and ingredients were perfect. And also the Marinated Anchovies (In apple cider vinegar, with Greek salad ratatouille). Nice, crispy and fresh. Had a big bottle of sparkling water with our meal. It's a really nice place to be. Wonderful setting with outside tables, great staff and service, fresh ingredients and a real talent in the kitchen. It's really the perfect place. And we paid under 50 Euros for everything. What a value. Highly recommended!
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Online this restaurant gets an above average score of 4,7 so we decided to eat here. I did not expect it to be one of the restaurants in such a bussy,touristy area because I usually avoid those places. We were welcomed in, not persuaded in. We decided on some shared starters and orderd white wine. The server was really friendly and enthausiastic. He recommended a different wine for us and told us we could get a discount. because otherwise it would not be sold in time with less tourists. Everybody liked that wine and we were still talking about it the rest of the week! (Assyrtiko (Toplou Monastery)). We decied to share starters, fried squid was recommended so we tried it. Also tried the sundried tomato and tzatziki. Liked everything! 2 people had the seabass filet, it was really good but the beans were nothing special. The shrimps were dry unfortunatly as well as the chicken souvlaki so maybe try something else. I do recommend the pork souvlaki it was the nicest I had in Athens. I recommend making a reservation on there website sinds it was the only bussy place in the street that night. Overall very enjoyable experience with enthausiastic servers to create a good ambiance. We also got greek yoghurt, I think it was complementory.
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Everything on the menu is gluten-free! Greek Stories, nestled right at the base of the Acropolis and steps away from the Acropolis Museum, is a dream come true for anyone seeking delicious Greek cuisine without the worry of gluten. The moment you walk in, you’re greeted with warm hospitality and a clear focus on quality, safety, and flavor with fresh, handmade food.

Everything on the menu is gluten-free! The falafels are perfectly crisp on the outside and soft, herby, and flavorful inside — a must-try. Pair them with their house-made dips, and you’ll quickly see why this spot stands out. The fried cheese balls are golden, rich, and satisfyingly gooey, offering a perfect balance between crunch and creamy indulgence without any trace of wheat-based batter.

Everything on the menu is gluten-free! The Greek salad is vibrant and refreshing, made with ripe tomatoes, crunchy cucumbers, Kalamata olives, and thick chunks of feta that taste like they were made that morning. The moussaka is a standout — rich layers of eggplant, perfectly seasoned ground meat, and a creamy béchamel-style topping that’s somehow gluten-free without compromising taste. It’s classic comfort food, beautifully executed.

Everything on the menu is gluten-free! One of the most creative dishes is the chicken souvlaki tacos with T ender grilled chicken, wrapped in handmade gluten-free flatbread, topped with tzatziki, herbs, and crisp veggies.

Greek Stories is a celebration of Greek flavors done right. Delicious, authentic, and unforgettable. Consider making a reservation during peak summer season.

Don’t forget: Everything on the menu is...

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5.0
1y

Came to Athens this time just for a bit of a walk and some good food. Found this popular place online. We made a reservation a few days before our visit, just to make sure.

A wise choice in the end, before the opening at 12.00 there were several people already waiting. When opened, the restaurant filled up quickly and was completely booked.

Even though lots of guests, the service was excellent, friendly and welcoming. And the kitchen did put out the meals quickly and in high quality.

We ordered the Fava from Santorini (with caramelized onions, orange confit, capers & thyme oil). A nice portion, very nice olive oil. Tasty bread as well. A great item. Also the Eggplant Rolls (stuffed with Greek cheeses, fresh basil & roasted tomato sauce). A good load of cheese, another very good dish. Then the Shrimp Saganaki (With spicy tomato sauce & feta cheese). A fantastic dish, the combination of the flavours and ingredients were perfect. And also the Marinated Anchovies (In apple cider vinegar, with Greek salad ratatouille). Nice, crispy and fresh. Had a big bottle of sparkling water with our meal.

It's a really nice place to be. Wonderful setting with outside tables, great staff and service, fresh ingredients and a real talent in the kitchen. It's really the perfect place. And we paid under 50 Euros for everything. What a value. Highly...

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5.0
5y

Online this restaurant gets an above average score of 4,7 so we decided to eat here. I did not expect it to be one of the restaurants in such a bussy,touristy area because I usually avoid those places. We were welcomed in, not persuaded in. We decided on some shared starters and orderd white wine. The server was really friendly and enthausiastic. He recommended a different wine for us and told us we could get a discount. because otherwise it would not be sold in time with less tourists. Everybody liked that wine and we were still talking about it the rest of the week! (Assyrtiko (Toplou Monastery)). We decied to share starters, fried squid was recommended so we tried it. Also tried the sundried tomato and tzatziki. Liked everything! 2 people had the seabass filet, it was really good but the beans were nothing special. The shrimps were dry unfortunatly as well as the chicken souvlaki so maybe try something else. I do recommend the pork souvlaki it was the nicest I had in Athens. I recommend making a reservation on there website sinds it was the only bussy place in the street that night. Overall very enjoyable experience with enthausiastic servers to create a good ambiance. We also got greek yoghurt, I think it was...

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