Best Greek Restaurants in Newcastle

Below is a list of the top and leading Greek Restaurants in Newcastle. To help you find the best Greek Restaurants located near you in Newcastle, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.

Newcastleā€™s Best Greek Restaurants:

The top rated Greek Restaurants in Newcastle are:

  • The Greek Taverna
  • Zeus Street Greek
  • The Village Newcastle

The Greek Taverna

The Greek Taverna
The Greek Taverna. Source: Screenshot from www.greektavernanewcastle.com.au

The Greek Taverna is a Greek restaurant situated in Steel Street of Hamilton. The restaurant has Greek Starters, Greek Meze, Mains and even Banquets. The restaurant can also cater to any private functions. The dishes and meals prepared in the restaurant is all authentic Greek cuisine. Some of their sweets are homemade to ensure its freshness and authenticity. Their drinks are imported Greek drinks. Customers can relax throughout their stay as the restaurant provides a comfortable and modern ambience.

Products/Services:

Greek Starters, Greek Meze, Mains, Banquets, Functions

LOCATION:

Address: 13-17 Steel St, Hamilton NSW 2303
Phone: 0467 678 439
Website: www.greektavernanewcastle.com.au

REVIEWS:

ā€œFood was excellent & so much variety. Cost per head was ridiculously low considering how much & how good.ā€ ā€“ Simon Errock

Zeus Street Greek

Zeus Street Greek
Zeus Street Greek. Source: Screenshot from www.zeusstreetgreek.com.au

Zeus Street Greek has been sharing their original family recipes to the community of Kotara, letting their customers experience the best of Greek history. In their menu, they can serve authentic Greek dips, Pitas, Salads, Dietary option dishes, desserts, and more. They have various size options including Sharing Plates, Feasting and Spartan Box.

To provide continuous and never changing the rich flavours of their dishes, they make sure to partner only with people who think like them. They want to provide a full-force effort in offering the highest quality and healthy meals for everyone.

Products/Services:

Dips, Sharing Plates, Pitas, Salads, From The Spit, Feasting, Spartan Box, Kids, Dessert, Dietary Options

LOCATION:

Address: Westfield Kotara, 44/89 Park Ave, Kotara NSW 2289
Phone: (02) 8315 5620
Website: www.zeusstreetgreek.com.au

REVIEWS:

ā€œThe food was amazing, the portions are a bit small but the pita bread was nice. I had the tzimmy with lamb, and loved the way tzatziki complemented the lamb. I also got the loukoumades, It comes with either honey or nutella, I went for honey, and I definitely made the right choice. The shop was located on a roof top garden sort of place, I wish I could just sit there for hours, and have my dessert with a cup of tea.ā€ ā€“ Negin Navadi

The Village Newcastle

The Village Newcastle
The Village Newcastle. Source: Screenshot from www.thevillagenewcastle.com.au

The Village Newcastle makes sure to provide the highest standard and personalised customer service for all customers. Their keen and talented staff is always ready to assist the customers to ensure their satisfaction.

The restaurant provides delicious and mouthwatering Greek dishes and delicacies. They also have a wide variety of coffees. As proof of the quality of their dishes, they were able to provide catering services to various events as many people liked their menus.

Products/Services:

Greek Food Menu, Coffee Menu & Catering Services

LOCATION:

Address: 2/44 Beaumont St, Newcastle NSW 2303
Phone: (02) 4969 8900
Website: www.thevillagenewcastle.com.au

REVIEWS:

ā€œMe and my partner have come here a number of times for brunch, the staff are lovely and very knowledgeable. The food is always fantastic and we have had something different every time. Coffee is also really well made! Keep in mind it is a small place and they are very busy! If youā€™re wanting something small and inexpensive their bacon and egg roll with the beetroot chutney is a favourite of mine but the corn fritters for a full meal is epic!ā€ ā€“ Ebony Thomson

Laura Ebeling
Laura Ebeling
Laura is a reporter and a business columnist for Best in Australia. She focuses on businesses, science and social affairs in Australia and worldwide.
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