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What People Are Saying

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"🌟 New try. This replaced The Coffee Haus after the Hurricane last year. The menu is still small, as they continue building it out, it’s definitely worth a visit. ☕🍴 They serve both coffee and food, which makes it a nice flexible stop. 🥙 What We Tried - 👨‍🍳 My husband ordered the hummus and falafel. The falafel was flatter than what we’re used to, but still tasty. - 🥗 I had the Gyro Salad for one—and it was huge! - 🥬 The spanakopita was crispy and filling. - 🍰 We were so full we had to take the rest to go, but I couldn’t resist also grabbing a slice of carrot cake to enjoy later."

★★★★★

"Fabulous family-owned Greek cafe with delicious food. Our server was attentive and friendly despite being responsible for every table in the restaurant! Will definitely return again - the Greek salad was one of the best I’ve ever had - wishing I’d taken home the made-from-scratch leftover salad dressing because it was incredible!!"

★★★★★

"With taxes/fees and reasonable tip, one piece of spanakopita totaled $17.00! I was annoyed by the misleading prices at this restaurant. The spanakopita is listed as $12.95 on the menu, and there is a sign on the register that “for cash paying customers, we provide a 3.99% discount off the total sale amount.” This is misleading. I did the math and found that the menu prices are CASH, which isn’t specified anywhere. The “discount” sign implies that the menu price will have 3.99% deducted from it if the customer pays cash. However, paying with a card means you have a 3.99% fee ADDED to the menu price. Of course, this would be perfectly fair if the menu specified that the listed prices were cash, and the sign said that 3.99% will be ADDED for card transactions. But that is not the case. Credit card fees are evil and extortionate for independent/small businesses, so I love the idea of encouraging customers to pay cash. But please do it properly. Also $17 for one piece of decent spanakopita is ridiculous. The location is great and the interior is adorable. I love all the wood! The service is nice and the food is solid. However I will take my business to other restaurants that have more transparent and affordable pricing."

★★★

"An absolute gem for Greek food! The food and service were both outstanding. The Greek salad was easily one of the best we’ve ever had. Don’t skip dessert—everything is homemade. The key lime pie was perfectly tart and creamy, and the chocolate-covered baklava was a decadent twist on a classic. Highly recommend!"

★★★★★

"We're so lucky they came in our neighborhood. The Spinach pie is the best. But I love their Chicken lemon soup, the Gyro and the Greek Salad too. Yes sugar is bad for you but you have to use it in moderation so you can at least taste these Greek pastries and have a coffee with that....oh not to forget they serve breakfast sandwiches too if you're up n about early, Tues to Sat 7 to 7"

★★★★★

Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Greek Village Cafe & Coffee House's hours?
Greek Village Cafe & Coffee House is located in Largo, Florida. Monday: Closed. Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Thursday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Friday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Saturday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Sunday: Closed.
Where is Greek Village Cafe & Coffee House located?
Greek Village Cafe & Coffee House is located at 12199 Indian Rocks Rd unit 1, Largo, FL 33774, United States, Largo, FL. You can get directions using the map above.
What is Greek Village Cafe & Coffee House's phone number?
You can reach Greek Village Cafe & Coffee House at (727) 470-9151.
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