Best Greek Restaurants in West Loop (60607)
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
LÝRA
Modern Greek showpiece blending Mykonos-inspired cooking with a high-design Fulton Market space.
Notable Picks
#1
LÝRA
8.8
LÝRA is a modern Greek flagship in Fulton Market, pairing live-fire cooking and island-inspired dishes with a high-energy, design-forward space opened in 2022. Locals use it for big nights out where charcoal-grilled lamb, pastitsio, and cocktails turn dinner into an event.
Must-Try Dishes:
Charcoal Grilled Lamb Chops, Deconstructed Pastitsio, Cast Iron Moussaka
What makes it special: Modern Greek showpiece blending Mykonos-inspired cooking with a high-design Fulton Market space.
8.3
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
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Quick Bites Champions
Zeus is a no-frills Greektown stalwart dating back to the early 1990s, known for gyro and chicken plates loaded with pita, fries, and tzatziki at accessible prices. With well over a thousand cross-platform reviews and decades of service, it’s a dependable stop for fast, filling Greek comfort food.
Must-Try Dishes:
Gyro Plate, Mixed Plate (Gyro & Chicken), Greek Gyro Salad
What makes it special: Long-running Greektown counter where classic gyros plates anchor generous, affordable meals.
#3
Taverna 1821
8.2
Taverna 1821 is a newer Greek pop-up in Fulton Market, spotlighting regional dishes like shrimp manti, lamb skaras, and seafood tomato orzo in a cozy, polished setting with a patio. It channels a taverna-style menu into a modern West Loop context, making it a strong choice for mezze-driven dinners and happy hour.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shrimp Manti, Lamb Skaras, Seafood Tomato Orzo
What makes it special: Chef-driven Greek pop-up spotlighting regional dishes rarely seen elsewhere in Fulton Market.
Worthy Picks
7.9
Mr Greek Gyros’ Taylor Street outpost brings a decades-old Greektown brand’s gyros, burgers, and kabob plates to University Village with long hours and counter-service convenience. It leans into big portions and late-night service more than polish, making it a reliable option after classes or games.
Must-Try Dishes:
Gyros Plate, Chicken Kabob Dinner, Big Baby Double Cheeseburger
What makes it special: Little Italy offshoot of a decades-old Greektown favorite, focused on gyros, burgers, and late-night comfort plates.
#5
Pitaki
7.8
Pitaki is a 2024 quick-service Greek street food spot from the Avli team, centered on build-your-own pita wraps and salad bowls plus halloumi-driven snacks. It offers a faster, lighter way to eat Greek in a corridor dominated by full-service destinations, with pricing that’s gentle by West Loop standards.
Must-Try Dishes:
Klassikó Wrap, Halloumi Curds, Chi-Ro Dog
What makes it special: New quick-service Greek street food spin-off emphasizing wraps, bowls, and halloumi snacks.