Top : United_States : MD : Bethesda : Athenian PlakaGreek food in a restaurant with a large outdoor dining area. The inside is decorated with murals of scenes from Greece. Dinner entrees run from about $9 to $15. Specialties include lamb dishes, kabobs and some seafood entrees. 7833 Woodmont Avenue Bethesda MD United States 20814 Telephone : 301.986.1337 Opening Times : Sun 10am to 10pm; Mon - Thu 11am to 10pm; Fri - Sat 11am to 11pm
Type of cuisine served :Price DetailsThe typical price range for a meal at Athenian Plaka is $15.01 - $30 Payment MethodsAll restaurants accept cash; additional methods of payment are :- - Visa
- MasterCard/Eurocard
- American Express
Alcohol : full bar. Smoking : not permitted. Dress : casual. Parking : street parking.
ReviewsPretty average Greek fare This place has a decent outdoor dining section, which is the most I can say for it really. The food is adequate, but a bit expensive. If you've got a hankering for Greek food, you're likely to still have it after eating here. Even the little Ambrosia in Rockville is infinitely more satisfying. There are literally dozens of better choices in Bethesda. This place has a decent outdoor dining section, which is the most I can say for it really. The food is adequate, but a bit expensive. If you've got a hankering for Greek food, you're likely to still have it after eating here. Even the little Ambrosia in Rockville is infinitely more satisfying. There are literally dozens of better choices in Bethesda. Food Rating [6/10] Service Rating [4/10] Ambiance Rating [6/10] Okay food with a surly waitstaff The food here is ok but again nothing out of the ordinary. Their Greek food menu doesn't seem to include staples like gyro or souvlaki. The atmosphere gives the impression of being largely unchanged since the 70's and the waitstaff is untalkative enough to come off as surly though that may be a cultural thing. Aside from the larger than average outdoor seating area this restaurant doesn't have much to recommend it. The food here is ok but again nothing out of the ordinary. Their Greek food menu doesn't seem to include staples like gyro or souvlaki. The atmosphere gives the impression of being largely unchanged since the 70's and the waitstaff is untalkative enough to come off as surly though that may be a cultural thing. Aside from the larger than average outdoor seating area this restaurant doesn't have much to recommend it. Food Rating [4/10] Service Rating [4/10] Ambiance Rating [6/10]
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