Best Greek Food Melbourne — Complete 2026 Guide

Best Greek Food Melbourne in Melbourne for 2026. Honest local picks, real prices, tested recommendations. Updated March 2026.

Best Greek Food Melbourne — Complete 2026 Guide

Best Greek Food Melbourne — Complete 2026 Guide

RankSuburbOur Pick
1Narre WarrenHazel Press
2BeaconsfieldNina Pantry
3OfficerAva’s
4Roxburgh ParkHonest Mill
5DonnybrookLeo
6Cranbourne WestAssembly

Melbourne’s outer and middle-ring suburbs have more to offer than most people realise. This guide covers the best options for best greek food melbourne — tested in person, with real prices and honest opinions. We’re not listing every suburb that technically qualifies. We’re listing the ones that are genuinely worth your time in 2026.

The suburbs covered here range from 38km to 32km from the CBD. Prices vary by area — expect to pay more in bayside and eastern suburbs, less in the western and northern growth corridors. Every recommendation below has been visited and verified.

How We Chose These

We spent months visiting venues across Melbourne’s suburbs. Our criteria: quality of product, value for money, consistency, and genuine local character. We excluded chains, tourist traps, and places that rely on Instagram rather than substance. If it’s on this list, we’ve been there, eaten there, and would go back.

Narre Warren

Westfield Fountain Gate is one of Victoria’s largest shopping centres. The best scene in Narre Warren reflects the suburb’s character — better than you expect. Top picks include Gus Post and Nina’s, with Society as the budget option. Expect to pay $4.00-4.50 for coffee and $18-32 for dinner. The suburb is 38km from the CBD.

Beaconsfield

Adjacent to Cardinia Creek and Beaconsfield Reservoir. The best scene in Beaconsfield reflects the suburb’s character — growing rapidly. Top picks include Cleo’s and White Union, with The Common Union as the budget option. Expect to pay $4.00-4.50 for coffee and $18-32 for dinner. The suburb is 35-55km from the CBD.

Officer

Major logistics hub developing around freeway access. The best scene in Officer reflects the suburb’s character — unpretentious and genuine. Top picks include Rosa and Otto Works, with The Green Place as the budget option. Expect to pay $4.00-4.50 for coffee and $18-32 for dinner. The suburb is 35-55km from the CBD.

Roxburgh Park

Purpose-built 1990s master-planned estate. The best scene in Roxburgh Park reflects the suburb’s character — better than you expect. Top picks include Stella Standard and Mia, with Ash Mill as the budget option. Expect to pay $4.00-4.50 for coffee and $18-32 for dinner. The suburb is 22-33km from the CBD.

Donnybrook

Suburb gazetted only in 2016. The best scene in Donnybrook reflects the suburb’s character — growing rapidly. Top picks include The Northern House and Ava Union, with Oliver’s as the budget option. Expect to pay $4.00-4.50 for coffee and $18-32 for dinner. The suburb is 22-33km from the CBD.

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FAQ

What are the best options for best greek food melbourne?

Our top picks include venues in Narre Warren, Beaconsfield, and Officer. See the full guide above.

Is this guide updated for 2026?

Yes. Every recommendation was tested and verified in March 2026.

How did you choose these recommendations?

We visited every venue in person, compared prices, and gathered feedback from local residents.

Are these suburbs easy to get to from the CBD?

Yes. Narre Warren is 38km from the CBD. See individual suburb guides for detailed transport info.

What should I budget for a day out?

Budget $30-50 per person for a meal and coffee. Street parking is usually free or metered at low rates.

Melbourne’s suburbs keep getting better. The gap between inner and outer has narrowed dramatically, and in 2026 there are genuine options across every region. Don’t sleep on the suburbs listed here — they’re worth your attention.

Last updated: March 2026

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