Best Greek Restaurants In Newcastle

While the North East might not quite have the weather of a Greek Island, that doesn't mean you can't dine like you're on one. Kebabs are certainly just as popular in Newcastle as they are in the Mediterranean, but that's not all that's on offer here, as the city is full of great spots for souvlaki, mezze platters and salads drizzled in olive oil.

Whether it's for a family meal out or an intimate date night, these delicacies are perfect for sharing. So when you're on the hunt for a Greek restaurant in Newcastle upon Tyne, check out our helpful guide to find the one for you.

Best Greek Restaurants In Newcastle Upon Tyne

Salparo

A charming Greek restaurant on Newcastle's Quayside, Salparo is ideal for something a little more sophisticated. Its chic interior features simple white walls decorated with plants and unique light fittings, with Greek music playing to really set the Mediterranean atmosphere. They embrace the traditional Greek dining style, encouraging you to pick many dishes to share between the table.

Their head chef Isaak has over 15 years of culinary experience behind him, having worked in many different kitchens across Greece. His specialty is seafood, though there are plenty of meat and vegetable-based options up for grabs too - from king prawn skewers to marinated grilled lamb chops and deep-fried courgette balls with a yoghurt dip.

Collage of mezze dishes and the simple white interior at Salparo Newcastle.

This cute restaurant screams date night.

Acropolis

With venues in Grainger Market, Jesmond and Gateshead's HWKRLAND, alongside a stall at the Quayside market every Sunday, Acropolis is one of the North East's most prominent Greek restaurants. They were established in Newcastle in 2016, and have since won multiple awards such as Street Food Company of the Year in 2022/23 and Greek Restaurant of the Year in 2020/21.

They're best known for their gyros wrap, which come with a wide range of fillings - from halloumi to chicken souvlaki. They also serve salad boxed, loaded fries and tasty sides, such as stuffed vine leaves or olives.

Collage of a halloumi gyros and loaded fries at Acropolis Newcastle.

This North East-born business has grown fast.

Kafeneon

Dating back to 1998, you'll find Kafeneon in the bustling Bigg Market area of the city centre. The taverna-style venue features exposed brick walls, wooden furnishings and quirky murals, and there's also a huge outside space that's perfect for summer dining. And if you're after a bargain, you can nab two courses for £15.95 between 12 and 7pm Sunday to Thursday.

They've got both lunch and dinner menus to choose from, with a wide variety of vegan and gluten-free dishes available all day. Whether you're in the mood for mezze sharers like deep-fried feta saganaki and stuffed vine leaves or larger plates such as gyros wraps and lamb burgers topped with halloumi, you can wash it all down with cocktails.

Interiors at Kafeneon Newcastle, with large windows and wooden tables.

If you're after a Greek restaurant in Newcastle's Bigg Market, Kafeneon has to be the one.

Simply Greek Brunch House

One of the most authentic Greek restaurants in Newcastle city centre, Simply Greek Brunch House is a laid-back spot covered in Greek-inspired artwork and simple wooden furnishings. Despite the name, they don't just serve brunch here, as it's open until 9pm every day - and later on weekends.

You can nab two for £12 cocktails between 4 and 7pm, as well as a range of fantastic and affordable dishes. Tuck into everything from pork gyros wraps to stuffed peppers and garlic mushrooms, as well as delicious breakfast plates.

Collage of a Greek mural and a feta dish at Simply Greek Newcastle.

Keep it affordable with the Simply Greek Newcastle menu.

Paros

Part of the foodie hotspot that is Chillingham Road in Heaton, Paros is an authentic restaurant that makes fresh food from scratch every day. Named after the picturesque Greek island, this destination pays homage to the cultural roots of the owners, which are seen both in their delicious dishes and the warm hospitality of the venue. As for the dining area itself, expect exposed brick walls adorned with pretty paintings and rustic wooden tables.

They use only the top quality ingredients such as Kalamata extra virgin olive oil and hand-picked dried oregano from Paros Island, from a network of suppliers across the UK. Enjoy charcoal-grilled skewers of marinated chicken pieces or pork shoulder steak, among many other flavours, paired with everything from moussaka to stuffed vegetables.

Collage of Paros restaurant and two Greek platters.

Paros will transport you straight to a Greek island.

New Greek

Another top pick on Chillingham Road, New Greek is a great choice whether you're eating in or taking away. It's a fairly recent opening, having only been around since late 2023, but its already making quite a splash with its large portions and affordable prices.

There are a huge selection of pita wraps on offer, from pork gyros to lamb skewer or halloumi - all topped off with chips. Mezze plates include grilled feta cheese and saganaki, starting from only £3.50 each.

Chicken Gyros wrap from New Greek restaurant Newcastle.

Fully loaded wraps are the name of the game at New Greek restaurant Newcastle.

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