Best Mediterranean Restaurants in Andersonville
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Middle East Bakery & Grocery
Bakery + grocery + grill counter that turns errands into dinner.
Notable Picks
8.5
A bakery-and-market with a serious prepared-food counter that’s built for savory pies, shawarma, and mezze you can eat immediately or take home for later. The best visits feel like two stops in one: a hot wrap or plate first, then a box of pastries and pantry goods to extend the win.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shawafel wrap, Savory spinach pie, Baklava
What makes it special: Bakery + grocery + grill counter that turns errands into dinner.
#2
Fiya
8.3
A modern Middle Eastern/Israeli-leaning kitchen where the move is to build the meal around hummus-and-pita and one larger centerpiece, then stop before it turns into a crowded table. The food lands best when you let the spice blends and sauces do the work—bright, savory, and designed for sharing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hummus (Original or Shawarma), Shakshuka, Khachapuri
What makes it special: Modern Middle Eastern cooking anchored by hummus, pita, and bold mains.
8.3
A long-running Andersonville Mediterranean room that rewards a share-the-table order: dips first, then a couple of hot plates that keep the meal moving. It’s a dependable sit-down pick when you want familiar flavors done with steady execution rather than trend-chasing twists.
Must-Try Dishes:
Combination dip sampler, Burek (meat-stuffed pastry), Saganaki
What makes it special: A shareable mezze-and-hot-plates Mediterranean menu with staying power.
8.1
A casual Greek grill built for straightforward, repeatable orders—gyros, plates, and sides that hit hardest when you keep it classic. It’s a reliable neighborhood stop when you want hot-off-the-grill satisfaction without turning it into a whole production.
Must-Try Dishes:
Gyro plate, Greek salad, Loukoumades
What makes it special: No-drama Greek grill that keeps gyros and plates dependable.