Vegan Restaurant

Nick The Greek

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · phoenix · 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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Our first time at "Nick the Greek," originally founded by three Tsigaris cousins (Big Nick, Little Nick, and Baby Nick), hence the name. This fast-casual restaurant serves authentic Greek street food. Customers can build their own bowls and dishes with a variety of fresh ingredients and proteins, including beef, chicken, falafel, and traditional pork. We both tried the beef/lamb gyro combo. I had mine with Greek fries, and Shanda selected the Greek salad. The gyro meat was so flavorful; it really stood out. I enjoyed the Greek fries. The Greek salad's veggies were cut a little thick and could have used a little lettuce and some balsamic vinegar. They are located at the CityScape complex downtown, a Greek food hidden gem. Please support them.

Our first time at "Nick the Greek," originally founded by three Tsigaris cousins (Big Nick, Little Nick, and Baby Nick), hence the name. This fast-casual restaurant serves authentic Greek street food. Customers can build their own bowls and dishes with a variety of fresh ingredients and proteins, including beef, chicken, falafel, and traditional pork. We both tried the beef/lamb gyro combo. I had mine with Greek fries, and Shanda selected the Greek salad. The gyro meat was so flavorful; it really stood out. I enjoyed the Greek fries. The Greek salad's veggies were cut a little thick and could have used a little lettuce and some balsamic vinegar. They are located at the CityScape complex downtown, a Greek food hidden gem. Please support them.

Nick the Greek in downtown Phoenix offers standard Greek street food like gyros and souvlaki in a convenient CityScape location. The beef/lamb gyro was decent but lacked bold seasoning, and the fries were average. Service was efficient but impersonal—nothing memorable. Fine for a quick bite if you’re nearby, but not worth seeking out. 3/5 stars.

Nick the Greek in downtown Phoenix offers standard Greek street food like gyros and souvlaki in a convenient CityScape location. The beef/lamb gyro was decent but lacked bold seasoning, and the fries were average. Service was efficient but impersonal—nothing memorable. Fine for a quick bite if you’re nearby, but not worth seeking out. 3/5 stars.

I stopped in for a late lunch and had a great experience. They do not carry any shellfish which is great for those in need of shellfish allergy accommodations. I had the chicken gyro bowl combo with pita and a soda, it was delicious! The restaurant was clean and the gentleman at the counter was friendly and helpful in going over the menu.