Included on dinner plate

A flavorful blend of spinach, feta cheese, cottage cheese and seasoning wrapped in flaky phyllo dough.

Spanakopita

Included on dinner plate

A flavorful blend of feta, eggs and seasonings wrapped in flaky phyllo dough.

Tyropita

Included on dinner plate

A unique combination of rice and seasonings wrapped and cooked in grape leaves.

Dolmathes

One of the two items included on dinner plate

Greek baked lasagna made with imported pasta from Greece and ground meat seasoned lightly with cinnamon and nutmeg then covered with bechamel sauce.

Pastichio

Included on dinner plate

The world’s BEST salad is a Greek salad – made from the freshest lettuce and other fixings, served with special dressing, imported (from Greece) olives, feta cheese and tomato, served with a dinner roll.

Greek Salad

Menu Items  KALI OREXI!!!  / GOOD APPETITE!!!

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Included on dinner plate

A spicy meat meatball with a uniquely Greek flavor of lemon and oregano.

Keftedes

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Thin phyllo pastry sheets layered with chopped walnuts and cinnamon, topped with delicious honey syrup.  A traditional Greek classic!

 Baklava

Price: $7.00

Pronounced “yee-ro” - a Greek creation.  A flavorful mixture of mean and spices served on pita, with tomatoes, onions and tzatziki (yogurt cumcumber sauce)

Gyro

Pastry Menu

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A spiced walnut cake.  A traditional Greek dessert.

Karithopita

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A crisp semi-sweet cookie, that goes well with coffee.

Koulourakia

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A rich shortbread-like cookie dusted with confectioner’s sugar.  It melts in your mouth! Caution though when eating this cookie, its not wise to inhale or sneeze!

Kourambiedes

Extras

With this you just have to say “YUMMY”!

Visit the “Kaffenio” and take a seat and sip on some classic Greek coffee, or a cool and refreshing Frappe while watching our wonderful Greek Dancers.

Frappe Greek Style— Iced Coffee and Greek Coffee (like the Turkish favorite)

Text Box: Dionysius, sometimes known by his Roman name Bacchus, was the ancient Greek mythological god of wine, worshipped as protector of the vineyards.  Wine festivals were celebrated with special customs and rituals at each phase of the vines growth.  The mythical king of Athens, Amphictyon, supposedly was the first to mix water with wine, thereby setting the precedent for Greeks respect towards the power of alcohol.  The phrase “watered wine” dates from this time.
Today in Greece, as in ancient times, wine is considered an enhancement to the zest of living, and inebriation is not acceptable behavior.  Plato expressed the Greek attitude best when he said “Wine causes most drinkers who have no sense to think that they have.”
Greece produces many excellent wines, the most notable being Retsina, Mavrodaphne and Muscatel.  Retsina, with a taste often compared to turpentine, is the most well known.  It owes its taste to the resin used to give it a subtle aroma and flavor.  It is a light wine, better when served chilled, and comes in golden, red or rose hues.  
A drink equally well known both in and outside of Greece in ouzo.  A real thirst quencher, it’s a clear, potent spirit distilled from grape mash and lightly flavored with anise.  
Grape vines flourish in the rolling hills of Greece, and the people believe their grapes, as well as their wines, are among the best in the world.
 
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Wines of Greece

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Price: $00.00

Price: 6 for $3.00

Greek Coffee Price: $2.00

Frappe (Iced) Price: $3.00

Reg Coffee Price: $1.00