Greek food in Tucson, Arizona
Greek food at restaurants in Tucson:
Greek food in Tucson offers a flavorful connection to one of the world’s oldest culinary traditions. From savory gyros, souvlaki, and spanakopita to fresh salads, grilled meats, and honey-soaked pastries like baklava, Greek food brings together simple ingredients, bold flavor, and a strong sense of hospitality. In Tucson, local restaurants, church events, and community traditions help keep Greek food a vibrant part of the city’s cultural life.
Santorini Greek Cafe
- 2545 E Speedway Blvd.
- Blennman & Elm Historic District
- (520) 328-6021
Opa's Best Greek American Cuisine
- 4590 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85711
- (520) 838-0687
- opasbest.com
It's Greek to Me
- 15920 N Oracle Rd # 120, Tucson, AZ 85739
- (520) 825-4199
- itsgreektomecatalina.com
Pappoulie's
- 7475 N La Cholla Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85741
- (520) 544-5551
- pappoules.com
Opa's Grill on 4th ave Greek American Cuisine
- 500 N 4th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705
- (520) 838-0568
- opasgrill.com
Greek House
- 1710 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85719
- azgreekhouse.com
Urban Pita
- 345 E Congress St #135, Tucson, AZ 85701
- (520) 332-2294
- urbanpitaaz.com
Greek food to try:
Gyros
A traditional gyro consists of roasted meat (typically pork, lamb, or chicken) cooked on a vertical rotisserie, served in warm pita bread with tzatziki sauce, tomatoes, onions, and often French fries. The meat is seasoned with herbs like oregano, thyme, garlic, salt, and pepper.
Souvlaki
Souvlaki is a popular Greek dish of small, marinated pieces of meat (typically pork or chicken) grilled on a skewer, often served hot off the skewer with lemon, or wrapped in pita bread with tomatoes, onions, and tzatziki sauce. It’s a staple of Greek street food, with origins dating back to ancient Greece, and is known for its simple, flavorful preparation with herbs like oregano, garlic, and olive oil.
Spanakopita
Spanakopita is a traditional Greek savory pastry featuring crispy, buttered phyllo dough layers filled with a savory mixture of spinach, feta cheese, onions, eggs, and herbs like dill. It tastes earthy, tangy, and salty, with a light, flaky texture, commonly served as a snack, appetizer, or light meal,
Baklava
Baklava is a rich, sweet pastry made of many layers of flaky phyllo dough filled with chopped nuts (like walnuts or pistachios) and sweetened with syrup or honey, often flavored with spices, rosewater, or orange blossom water.
Pastitsio
Pastitsio is a classic Greek baked pasta dish featuring layers of tubular pasta, a spiced ground meat sauce (often beef or lamb with cinnamon and tomato), and a creamy béchamel sauce, topped with cheese and baked until golden. Often called “Greek lasagna,” it’s a hearty comfort food that uses a thick, hollow pasta (like bucatini or ziti) and is known for its rich, savory flavor and satisfying texture.
Dolmades
Dolmades (or dolmas) are a iconic Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dish featuring tender, brined or fresh grape vine leaves stuffed with a savory mixture of rice, fresh herbs (such as dill, mint, and parsley), onions, and olive oil. They are typically rolled into small, bite-sized “cigars” and simmered in a lemony broth.
