Vegan Restaurant

Greek Village Cafe & Coffee House

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · largo · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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🌟 New try. This replaced The Coffee Haus after the Hurricane last year. The menu is still small, as they continue building it out, it’s definitely worth a visit. ☕🍴 They serve both coffee and food, which makes it a nice flexible stop. 🥙 What We Tried - 👨‍🍳 My husband ordered the hummus and falafel. The falafel was flatter than what we’re used to, but still tasty. - 🥗 I had the Gyro Salad for one—and it was huge! - 🥬 The spanakopita was crispy and filling. - 🍰 We were so full we had to take the rest to go, but I couldn’t resist also grabbing a slice of carrot cake to enjoy later.

🌟 New try. This replaced The Coffee Haus after the Hurricane last year. The menu is still small, as they continue building it out, it’s definitely worth a visit. ☕🍴 They serve both coffee and food, which makes it a nice flexible stop. 🥙 What We Tried - 👨‍🍳 My husband ordered the hummus and falafel. The falafel was flatter than what we’re used to, but still tasty. - 🥗 I had the Gyro Salad for one—and it was huge! - 🥬 The spanakopita was crispy and filling. - 🍰 We were so full we had to take the rest to go, but I couldn’t resist also grabbing a slice of carrot cake to enjoy later.

Fabulous family-owned Greek cafe with delicious food. Our server was attentive and friendly despite being responsible for every table in the restaurant! Will definitely return again - the Greek salad was one of the best I’ve ever had - wishing I’d taken home the made-from-scratch leftover salad dressing because it was incredible!!

Fabulous family-owned Greek cafe with delicious food. Our server was attentive and friendly despite being responsible for every table in the restaurant! Will definitely return again - the Greek salad was one of the best I’ve ever had - wishing I’d taken home the made-from-scratch leftover salad dressing because it was incredible!!

With taxes/fees and reasonable tip, one piece of spanakopita totaled $17.00! I was annoyed by the misleading prices at this restaurant. The spanakopita is listed as $12.95 on the menu, and there is a sign on the register that “for cash paying customers, we provide a 3.99% discount off the total sale amount.” This is misleading. I did the math and found that the menu prices are CASH, which isn’t specified anywhere. The “discount” sign implies that the menu price will have 3.99% deducted from it if the customer pays cash. However, paying with a card means you have a 3.99% fee ADDED to the menu price. Of course, this would be perfectly fair if the menu specified that the listed prices were cash, and the sign said that 3.99% will be ADDED for card transactions. But that is not the case. Credit card fees are evil and extortionate for independent/small businesses, so I love the idea of encouraging customers to pay cash. But please do it properly. Also $17 for one piece of decent spanakopita is ridiculous. The location is great and the interior is adorable. I love all the wood! The service is nice and the food is solid. However I will take my business to other restaurants that have more transparent and affordable pricing.