
Costas Opa (Greek)
CostasOpa.com
3400 Fremont Ave. N. (map)
(206) 633-4141
TheStranger.com: “The cuisine simply doesn’t get more authentically Greek than this. The souvlaki is extra delicious….
SeattleWeekly.com: “Better than your average Greek restaurant at providing tangy, creamy goodness…”



(24 votes, average: 3.54 out of 5)
5 responses so far ↓
1 Aaron // Feb 14, 2009 at 12:34 pm
Costas Opa was the first Greek restaurant I had the pleasure of dining in when I moved up to Seattle 2 years ago, and I still go there regularly, usually to get the Saganaki, and Athena Platter, every time I’ve been there the service and food has been wonderful. Also, don’t forget to check out the Belly Dancers on the weekend, it’s a great show!
2 esr // Feb 24, 2009 at 1:50 pm
The food is kind of greasy, and the belly dancers make me uncomfortable…
3 Brooke // Feb 25, 2009 at 3:27 pm
This place is awesome. Yeah the belly dancers are a little odd, but the food makes up for the uncomfort. They now serve breakfast and have the HUGGEST breakfast menu ever! Plus they give you a free bowl of fruit. Free food always tastes better.
4 mirandalynnw // Mar 7, 2009 at 8:28 pm
This place is horrible! I have been to many Greek restaraunts in my life and this by far is the worst I have ever been in. I feel sorry for the people that actually think this is GOOD Greek food! It is also WAAAAAY over priced for what they give. I have some friends that are actually from Greece and they went here and thought the same thing: wretched! Take my advice: Take a drive and go all the way down to Kent, yes Kent, and go to a place called The Greek Isle… it's worth the drive and you will see what REAL good Greek food is that isn't ripping you off!
5 Hinto // Feb 27, 2011 at 6:30 pm
My greek friend (first generation) is not happy with this place and neither am I. The food is too greasy, one dish was literally swimming in oil, which was really disgusting. Besides this unfortunate dish, the service was extremely lacking.
Also, my friend is really annoyed at the name, which means nothing in Greek. Like an exclamation.
They stay in business because of the location.
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