A Local’s Guide to Greek Dining in Boston

Boston's restaurant scene is a true melting pot of flavors. This place features everything from tavernas (casual Greek restaurants) to fast-casual gyro spots, offering a variety of food options that bring the Mediterranean vibe to the city. There's an amazing range of dishes, including tzatziki, grilled octopus, and Assyrtiko. This blog features the top restaurants for Greek cuisine in Boston, along with a few helpful tips to enhance your dining experience. 

Best Greek Restaurants in Boston

Boston's Greek restaurants range from upscale ouzeris (Greek tapas restaurants) to simple gyro outlets, each offering a unique take on Mediterranean flavors. Here are some recommendations for authentic Greek food:

  • Krasi Meze & Wine (Back Bay)

    A beautiful wine bar with an all-Greek wine list, Krasi serves food designed for shareability. Plates like whipped feta htipiti and grilled octopus with carob honey are the norm. Pro tip: For a deep dive into Greek varieties, check out their Symposium on Wednesdays.

  • Kaia (South End)

    A newer addition, Kaia serves up Aegean-inspired offerings of briny crudo mezes and whole-fish pieces. The pale pink interior and frothy espresso martinis have a beachy, upscale vibe.

  • Greco (Multiple Locations)

    For those who enjoy the fast-casual vibe, Greco has locations in Back Bay, Seaport, and Downtown Crossing serving endlessly fluffy pita wraps filled with fries and classic protein options such as pork and bifteki. 

How to Have the Best Dining Experience at Boston's Greek Restaurants

To enjoy all of the Greek restaurants throughout Boston and the surrounding cities, here are some best practices as a local tip:

  • Book Ahead of Time: Popular restaurants such as Kava and Krasi book up quickly, especially on weekends! Check them out on Resy or call ahead. 

  • Explore Outside of Downtown: Check out places beyond downtown, such as EatGreek in Davis Square or Esperia Grill in Brighton, for a more authentic neighborhood vibe.

  • Pick-Up Take-Out: For quick meals, Zo Greek (State St.) and Greco provide fast service and hot, fresh gyros—ideal for on-the-go lunch.

  • Visit specialty markets: Pick up fresh ingredients for authentic, homemade meals (think feta, olive oil, or tsoureki) at Sophia's Greek Pantry in Belmont or Lowell.  

Why You Should Visit Krasi for Greek Food

Do you want to experience Greek dining on your next vacation? With Krasi in the Back Bay, you are assured of delightful, authentic Greek experiences. Make reservations with us today to visit us while you’re in Boston.

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