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Best Cheap Eats Greek Restaurants in Chicago

28 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Hellas Pastry Shop
Over six decades of authentic Greek recipes passed through generations with unwavering quality

Notable Picks

$ Lincoln Square Greek, Bakery
Lincoln Square institution serving traditional Greek pastries since the 1960s, run by the same family for decades. The display cases overflow with honey-drenched baklava in multiple styles, creamy bougatsa, and hearty spinach pies that locals swear keep their families happy.
Must-Try Dishes: Spinach Pie, Baklava, Bougatsa
What Makes it Special: Over six decades of authentic Greek recipes passed through generations with unwavering quality
$$ Loop Greek, Mediterranean
A tight Loop counter that hits the Greek-American classics with fast turnaround—especially when you stick to one sandwich lane and a single side. The gyro is the main draw, but the broader Chicago fast-food menu makes it useful for mixed cravings when you keep the order focused.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro sandwich, Chicken pita, Greek salad
What Makes it Special: A Loop staple for fast, satisfying gyro-and-pita fixes with late hours.
$ Irving Park Greek
Munchies Gyros & Pizza in Irving Park operates like a classic neighborhood grill, mixing Chicago tavern-style pizza with Greek gyros, salads, and combo plates. Delivery platforms highlight consistently hot food, friendly service, and prices that make it a go-to for quick weeknight meals.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyros Sandwich, Gyros Plate, Greek Salad
What Makes it Special: Hybrid pizza-and-gyros shop where Greek plates and late-night-style sandwiches share the griddle.
$ Sauganash Greek
A Forest Glen fast-casual mainstay where Greek staples (especially the gyro lineup) coexist with Vienna-beef comfort and a huge, neighborhood-driven menu. It’s best when you order like a regular: a classic gyro or gyro plate, then add something sweet or a shake to turn it into a full “quick dinner” instead of a drive-thru replacement.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro, Gyro Plate Dinner, Baklava
What Makes it Special: A big-menu neighborhood counter that nails Greek staples at repeatable speed.
$ Greektown Greek
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.
$ Ukrainian Village Greek
Greek Corner is a no-frills Ukrainian Village standby for gyros, souvlaki plates, spanakopita, and avgolemono served in generous portions. It functions as an everyday Greek-American counter where neighborhood regulars grab hearty, affordable plates for lunch and early dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef and lamb gyros plate, Spanakopita plate, Pork chops
What Makes it Special: A long-running Greek counter known for generous classic plates at everyday prices.
$ Elsdon Greek, Burgers
A South Side fast-food institution where the Greek-leaning move is the gyro plate—big, filling, and built for repeat orders. It’s not a traditional Greek dining room, but it’s a high-volume neighborhood counter that delivers reliable comfort when you order like a regular.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro plate, Pizza puff, Milkshake
What Makes it Special: A high-volume neighborhood counter where the gyro plate is a proven go-to.
$ Avondale Greek, American
Outdoor Grill is a counter-service spot in Avondale known for Greek-style grilled meats, gyros, and generous combo plates at low-key prices. Locals rely on it for fast, filling dinners that taste more like a neighborhood grill than a generic fast-food chain.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyros Plate, Half Greek Chicken Dinner, Chicken Kabob Plate
What Makes it Special: Greek-leaning grill where gyros and charcoal-grilled plates anchor the menu.
$ Loop Mediterranean, Greek
Taza Cafe is a long-running Loop counter-service spot for Palestinian-leaning Mediterranean plates, falafel, and shawarma that stay firmly in the affordable-lunch zone. Regulars lean on it for freshly cooked platters and wraps that feel homemade compared with the larger fast-casual chains nearby.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken shawarma plate, Falafel platter with hummus, Lentil soup with warm pita
What Makes it Special: A quietly enduring Franklin Street café serving Palestinian-style shawarma, falafel, and daily-cooked specials at true Loop-budget prices.
$ Uptown Mediterranean, Greek
A classic, no-frills Chicago gyro stand where speed, portion size, and late-hour dependability are the point. It’s not built for ambiance, but it’s a steady go-to when you want a straightforward pita-and-fries meal that shows up the same way every time.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro sandwich, Grilled chicken pita sandwich, Hot dog with fries
What Makes it Special: Old-school gyro stand energy with reliable, fast portions.
$ Andersonville Mediterranean, Greek
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.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$ South Shore Greek
A late-night South Shore counter built around gyro sandwiches and combo-heavy fast-food comfort, with delivery popularity doing most of the volume talking. Best used as a focused gyro stop—pick one signature sandwich, add fries, and keep the order tight for peak freshness.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro sandwich, Gyro Jim Shoe, Chicken wings dinner
What Makes it Special: A South Shore late-night counter where gyros drive the demand signal.
$ Little Italy Greek
Mr Greek Gyros’ Taylor Street outpost brings a decades-old Greektown brand’s gyros, burgers, and kabob plates to University Village with long hours and counter-service convenience. It leans into big portions and late-night service more than polish, making it a reliable option after classes or games.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyros Plate, Chicken Kabob Dinner, Big Baby Double Cheeseburger
What Makes it Special: Little Italy offshoot of a decades-old Greektown favorite, focused on gyros, burgers, and late-night comfort plates.
$$ River North Mediterranean, Greek
Sinya Mediterranean is a casual counter-service concept with a River North location that focuses on shawarma, kabob plates, wraps, and salads at accessible prices. Portions run generous and customization is easy, making it a dependable option for quick lunches, solo dinners, or low-key takeout within the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Shawarma Plate, Mixed Grill Entrée, Falafel with Hummus
What Makes it Special: Fast-casual Mediterranean with big portions and buildable plates in a central River North location.
$ Logan Square Mediterranean, Greek
Yaba's Food & Middle Eastern Grill is a family-run counter inside a small market where shawarma, falafel, and homey plates come out of a compact open kitchen. Logan Square locals use it as a dependable, affordable takeout option for freshly fried falafel, lentil soup, and mixed plates that travel well.
Must-Try Dishes: Falafel Plate, Chicken Shawarma Wrap, Lentil Soup
What Makes it Special: A tiny grocery-counter hybrid where hand-made falafel, shawarma, and lentil soup anchor some of the neighborhood’s most affordable Middle Eastern plates.
$ St. Bens Greek
Since the late 1990s, Big Boy Gyros has been a Roscoe Village/North Center standby for classic Chicago-style gyros, Greek fries, and char-grilled burgers. It’s a no-frills counter where portions are big, prices stay low, and the menu runs from breakfast omelettes to late-afternoon gyro plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Big Boy Gyros Sandwich, Gyros Plate, Gyros Omelette
What Makes it Special: Long-running Greek-American counter known for overstuffed gyros and Greek fries.
$ Humboldt Park Greek
Nick’s On North is a Humboldt Park standby for gyros, burgers, and Chicago-style fast food, with a Greek-leaning menu that rewards simple orders and late cravings. Locals treat it as a reliable counter-service spot for loaded gyro plates, Greek chicken, and oversized fries at true neighborhood prices.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro Plate with Fries, Half Greek Chicken, Cheesy Italian Beef
What Makes it Special: A classic North Avenue fast-casual spot where gyros, Greek chicken, and burgers share a huge menu and portions stay generous.
7.8
$ West Loop Greek
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.
7.8
$ Brighton Park Greek, Burgers
A classic neighborhood counter where the Greek lane is simple and reliable: a generous gyro that stays satisfying even as takeout. It’s not trying to be a sit-down taverna—think steady, no-drama comfort with fast pacing and a familiar South Side rhythm.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro sandwich, Rib eye steak sandwich, Soup of the day
What Makes it Special: A straightforward gyro-and-counter classic that stays consistent with a tight order.
$ Brighton Park Greek, Burgers
A classic carry-out where the Greek side of the menu shines most when you go gyro-first and keep the order tight. It’s built for quick satisfaction—more about repeatable comfort and speed than a destination dining moment.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro sandwich, Greek chicken salad, Fries
What Makes it Special: A no-frills carry-out where gyros are the safest, most consistent bet.
$ Niles Mediterranean, Greek
A casual Greek-leaning counter with a broad comfort-food menu, best approached through its Mediterranean lane rather than trying to cover everything. Keep it simple with one plate-style main and one pastry dessert for the cleanest execution.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyros plate, Mediterranean combo, Baklava
What Makes it Special: Big-portion Greek comfort built for fast, low-fuss meals.
$ Near North Side Greek
Greek Kitchen is a counter-service spot inside Northwestern Memorial Hospital’s Galter Pavilion turning out gyros, avgolemono, and grilled platters for patients, staff, and Streeterville workers. It functions less as a destination restaurant and more as a practical, reliably available source for quick Greek comfort food steps from the medical campus.
Must-Try Dishes: Greek Egg-Lemon Soup (Avgolemono), Chicken Souvlaki Plate, Lamb & Beef Gyro with Fries
What Makes it Special: A hospital-adjacent Greek counter where avgolemono, gyros, and salads are ready for fast, filling meals in Streeterville.
$ Rogers Park Greek
A Jarvis Square fast-food counter with gyros at the center and a broad supporting cast of classic Chicago add-ons. Best used as a reliable neighborhood stop when you want a hot, salty, straightforward meal—order the gyro, then pick one side you actually care about.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro Sandwich, Cheese Fries, Hot Dog with Fries
What Makes it Special: A classic Jarvis-area gyro counter built for quick, filling orders.
$ Chatham Greek
A Halsted Street neighborhood grill where the Greek lane shows up through straightforward gyros—sandwich, meal, or plate—alongside broader fast-food staples. If you’re coming for Greek flavor, stay focused on the gyro trio and a simple side instead of jumping across categories.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyros Sandwich, Gyros Meal, Gyros Plate
What Makes it Special: A multi-purpose neighborhood grill with a clear gyro sandwich/meal/plate lane.
$ West Town Greek
No-frills gyro counter geared for quick pickup and delivery, with a menu built around classic pita builds and combo-style ordering. Best when you stick to one gyro and one side so the meal stays hot and doesn’t turn into a soggy, overstuffed stack.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro pita, Build-your-own gyro, Cheese fries
What Makes it Special: Classic gyro-and-fries execution built for fast, satisfying takeout.
$ South Commons Greek
Operating out of a South Loop delivery hub, Go the Greek Way focuses on gyro bowls, pitas, and Mediterranean sides built for takeout and delivery. It functions more like a virtual counter-service shop than a dine-in taverna, but offers one of the few dedicated Greek options in 60616 with customizable, fast-moving orders.
Must-Try Dishes: Traditional Gyro Bowl, Falafel Bowl, Lentils Pita
What Makes it Special: A rare South Loop Greek-focused delivery spot centered on customizable gyro bowls and pitas.
$ Lincoln Square Mediterranean, Greek
A long-running neighborhood drive-in style spot where Greek staples share the menu with classic fast-casual comfort food. The best orders stay in the gyro-and-fries lane—simple, salty, and satisfying—especially for takeout or a quick sit-down when you want volume over finesse.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro sandwich, Greek fries, Greek chicken (rotisserie-style)
What Makes it Special: A classic Chicago neighborhood counter with a Greek-leaning comfort lane and long tenure.
$ Beverly Greek
A Racine Ave takeout counter that reads as a local sandwich-and-snack stop, with gyros and gyro-forward sides anchoring the best orders. Keep it tight with one sandwich and one fry-style side so everything lands hot and snackable.
Must-Try Dishes: Gym Shoe Sandwich, Gyro Fries, Mozzarella Cheese Sticks
What Makes it Special: A gyro-leaning takeout counter known for gyro fries and sandwich combos.