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NYBob
03-14-2025, 04:56 PM
We'll be out there next week, and are looking forward to hitting a Greek Restaurant. Not too many in our area. Also an Italian Restaurant would be nice.

OrangeBlossomBaby
03-14-2025, 05:22 PM
Nope. There are some Greek restaurants. But no "good" Greek restaurants. They're basically the kinds of places that make pastitcio and call it lasagna, and buy their tzaziki in gallon containers from Sysco and their feta cheese is domestic, crumbled, and dry. They're okay.

Dotneko
03-14-2025, 07:24 PM
Nope. There are some Greek restaurants. But no "good" Greek restaurants. They're basically the kinds of places that make pastitcio and call it lasagna, and buy their tzaziki in gallon containers from Sysco and their feta cheese is domestic, crumbled, and dry. They're okay.

Yep. For good Greek food you need to go to Tarpon Springs.

Bill14564
03-14-2025, 07:41 PM
No <fill in ethnicity> food will be good here according to these boards, it was always better wherever you came from.

The food at Amerikanos in Spanish Spring wasn't bad but the crowd made it almost uncomfortable.

Takis in Leesburg seemed to try hard - it's worth a try.

coffeebean
03-14-2025, 07:56 PM
No <fill in ethnicity> food will be good here according to these boards, it was always better wherever you came from.

The food at Amerikanos in Spanish Spring wasn't bad but the crowd made it almost uncomfortable.

Takis in Leesburg seemed to try hard - it's worth a try.

There is a Takis Greek-Italian restaurant very near The Villages.

13761 US 441 Lady Lake

tophcfa
03-14-2025, 08:12 PM
Americanos in Spanish Springs isn’t bad, just don’t sit in the outside dinning area if you don’t like cigarette and cigar smoke.

Stu from NYC
03-14-2025, 08:55 PM
There is a Takis Greek-Italian restaurant very near The Villages.

13761 US 441 Lady Lake

Had the strangest gyro there a few years ago convinced me not to go back.

Apparently tarpon springs is the go to place

margaretmattson
03-14-2025, 11:35 PM
Had the strangest gyro there a few years ago convinced me not to go back.

Apparently tarpon springs is the go to placeThe Sponge Docks in Tarpon Springs is a well-known Greek community. They have many Greek festivals and events. Every year, teen-age Orthodox boys in the community happily dive into the water
hoping to be the one to recover a tossed cross. The boy who finds it will supposedly have luck throughout his life. This event is often televised on many news channels throughout Florida.

A well-known local dish is a Greek Salad with a scoop of potato salad underneath. Dont knock it until you've tried it. It is yummy! Many restaurants serve fresh fish from the Gulf. And, of course, sponges of all sizes are sold on nearly every corner.

If you want to turn your adventure into a few days trip, a slew of Florida's famous beaches are only 20-30 minutes away. One of my favorites is John's Pass/Treasure Island. St Pete Beach is beautiful and has MANY wonderful restaurants.It is hard for me to choose a favorite.

The scientology community is head-quartered in downtown Clearwater.It is unique to see the followers walking around in uniform. (If that kinda thing interests you) I went once hoping to see Tom Cruise or Travolta. Nope! Just a sighting of Hulk Hogan walking on the beach.

Browse travel sites before going. So much to see and do in that area.

Ocala has some great restaurants. We go once a week. Another favorite of ours is Disney Springs. A bit pricey but many great restaurants to choose from. Jaleo, a Spanish restaurant, is a favorite. They have a light show with drones every night. Fun to watch! We also enjoy Chef Art Smith's Homecoming Restaurant. It serves Floridian food in a casual atmosphere. The Boat House serves wonderful seafood. If you go, pick up some Giddeons cookies to take home. You may have to stand an hour or so in a long line. But, the wait is worth it.

Notice I did not recommend a restaurant inside the bubble. Most are mediocre at best. IMO, some are below that ranking. Get in your car and explore the areas outside of the Villages. You'll be glad you did!

If you must stay local, give Sammy's or Gio's a try for Italian food. Neither are upscale but both serve some good dishes.

JudyLife
03-15-2025, 04:28 AM
We'll be out there next week, and are looking forward to hitting a Greek Restaurant. Not too many in our area. Also an Italian Restaurant would be nice.
No. Try to do a day trip out to the west coast to Tarpon Springs, about 1.5-2 hours drive. Proper Greek food there, you can visit the sponge docks and there’s a great Greek bakery. Worth the trip.

JoeVentnor
03-15-2025, 04:29 AM
We'll e out there next week, and are looking forward to hitting a Greek Restaurant. Not too many in our area. Also an Italian Restaurant would be nice.

We lived in the Villages approximately 9 months and found the food here is mediocre at best. Most of the restaurants are owned by this FMK group, who i guess is trying to corner the food market. No farm to table, no start up mom and pop places where you would get great quality restaurant food. Wolfgang Puck hits the quality here and is a good stop.
It's disappointing that most of the restaurants here all taste the same.
Making your own is fun and the better choice.

Berwin
03-15-2025, 04:40 AM
We like Stavros in Fruitland Park on 441.

jimkerr
03-15-2025, 05:22 AM
Had the strangest gyro there a few years ago convinced me not to go back.

Apparently tarpon springs is the go to place

I had a Gyro there last week. It was excellent.

Gn'Me
03-15-2025, 05:38 AM
Takis in Leesburg used to be processed gyros meat. Spit carved last couple of time we've been there. Pretty good. Lady Lake Takis last night...processed meat but ok.

wamley
03-15-2025, 06:51 AM
They just don't make a good gyro anywhere down here. For me its the TZATZIKI sauce they put on the Gyro, doesn't taste as good as a yogurt I used to get back home.

MandoMan
03-15-2025, 06:57 AM
There is a Takis Greek-Italian restaurant very near The Villages.

13761 US 441 Lady Lake

True. I wasn’t impressed, though.

My favorite Italian is Napolinos on 301. It does get crowded, though.

Cuervo
03-15-2025, 06:59 AM
No, the dead giveaway is when you look at the menu and besides Greek food, they're serving pizza and hamburgers. You expect that from a Greek dinner not a restaurant.

Emkay56
03-15-2025, 07:07 AM
We love Stavros, not really greek but the pizza is fantastic. Their side salad is awesome, and just about everything on their menu is delicious.

Nancy Rodriguez
03-15-2025, 07:09 AM
We’ll written. I agree with everything you wrote.

Tlemmondbland
03-15-2025, 07:11 AM
For the best in Greek restaurants, take a ride to Tarpon Springs! Also, here in Ocala we love Laki's on 200.

coleprice
03-15-2025, 07:19 AM
STAVROS serves excellent Greek & Italian food and they are located in Fruitland Park, only minutes outside The Villages. Great Food, Xlint Service at reasonable prices.

splashes
03-15-2025, 07:32 AM
Stavos in fruitland park is a greek/Italian and is good.
My favorite Italian is Piesanos in shopping center on Kristin way near Rohan rec

Angelhug52
03-15-2025, 07:38 AM
No. Try to do a day trip out to the west coast to Tarpon Springs, about 1.5-2 hours drive. Proper Greek food there, you can visit the sponge docks and there’s a great Greek bakery. Worth the trip.
Sometime ago we were told the Greek restaurants get their foods from Tarpon Springs. Apparently there is a factory in Tarpon that makes the foods and distribution is all over the state.Things like spinach pie or desserts. If that's the case Takis in Leesburg would be best in my opinion. Italian is matter of choice.

Gulfhills
03-15-2025, 07:56 AM
We'll be out there next week, and are looking forward to hitting a Greek Restaurant. Not too many in our area. Also an Italian Restaurant would be nice.

We love to go to Deland...at Santorini Greek Cuisine. Look it up...so good.

For Italian we stay here and go to Rodello's Italian Restaurant south of Leesburg on 27.

MauldinEdward
03-15-2025, 08:16 AM
I don't know how they get to Johns Pass in 20 to 30 minutes unless they time travel. Google Map says in about 2 hours from the Villages.

DeLunatics
03-15-2025, 08:48 AM
I don't know how they get to Johns Pass in 20 to 30 minutes unless they time travel. Google Map says in about 2 hours from the Villages.

I think the poster meant 20 or 30 minutes from Tarpon Springs, if you were making your adventure there into a few day trip.

Tarpon Springs to Clearwater is about half an hour. Same from Clearwater to Johns Pass/St. Pete Beach.

And absolutely, the Greek food in TS is the best.

Lindawc
03-15-2025, 09:00 AM
We'll be out there next week, and are looking forward to hitting a Greek Restaurant. Not too many in our area. Also an Italian Restaurant would be nice.

Only decent Greek restaurant we have found is in Ocala. LAKIS on College Rd.
Prima Italian in Brownwood is awesome.

ChicagoNative
03-15-2025, 09:17 AM
I’ll have to try this Stavros place! Amerikanos will do in a pinch if you want some decent saganaki or pitas. The rest is OK, but no leg o’lamb? No dolmades? Those are Greek staples where I’m from. A day trip to Tarpon Springs is worth it. If anything, just to get out of this area for awhile.

I swore I’d never be one of “those people” who constantly talked about how the (restaurants,customs, culture) was better back north, but truth is truth. The Villages restaurants are mostly mediocre, especially considering how demanding the market is here. I find that many conflate high-priced with high-quality.

Skip
03-15-2025, 09:28 AM
Easy to find any nationality around here, even places few people know about.
Use The Villages Gourmet Club's SEARCH PAGE (https://thevillagesgourmetclub.com/search.html). Section 2 has all the food types you could ever want.
They list 19 Greek restaurants even, Hellas (https://thevillagesgourmetclub.com/search.html) in Tarpon Springs, my favorite.
We use this resource all the time.

Good luck,
Skip

H-ned
03-15-2025, 09:47 AM
Although nothing is as good as the near-authentic Greek restaurant food in Tarpon Springs, there are a couple “acceptable” options nearby TV. Takis (on US 441 in Lady Lake) offers both Greek and Italian foods. Stavros, a Greek-owned Italian restaurant on US 441 in Fruitland Park offers Greek salads and Italian foods. And Napolinos in Hwy 301 north of Wildwood offers good Italian foods. For best deep dish pizza, go to Legends on US 441 in Fruitland Park, but allow 45 minutes of sipping and grazing to allow for preparation. In the TV “bubble” we gravitate to Roberto’s in Pinellas Plaza for pizza.

TeresaE
03-15-2025, 09:53 AM
We'll be out there next week, and are looking forward to hitting a Greek Restaurant. Not too many in our area. Also an Italian Restaurant would be nice.

Go to Hellas Restaurant and Bakery, in Tarpon Springs. I am of Greek heritage. I haven’t tasted such authentic food since my childhood.

vintageogauge
03-15-2025, 10:12 AM
Can also use a quality authentic German restaurant.

DonnaNi4os
03-15-2025, 10:13 AM
Takis near Bealls on 441 north. It’s in the area with Firehouse subs and Marcos Pizza. Just went to a luncheon there. My husband was Greek and the food isn’t as good as his YiaYia’s it’s not bad

fdpaq0580
03-15-2025, 10:40 AM
With enough ouzo you won't care!

asianthree
03-15-2025, 12:34 PM
With enough ouzo you won't care!

Says the person who didn’t grow up with a spit in their yard, awaiting lamb for roasting, fresh Filo, feta, spinach for Spanakopita in the kitchen. With my Godmother Yia Yia, teaching, us generations of Greek techniques in the kitchen.

Nope not enough Ouzo in any Greek household, would make one care less about poorly prepared Greek cuisine. One really needs to travel to Tarpon for all things Greek.

margaretmattson
03-15-2025, 04:47 PM
I don't know how they get to Johns Pass in 20 to 30 minutes unless they time travel. Google Map says in about 2 hours from the Villages.I said, John's Pass and several other beaches are 20-30 minutes FROM THE SPONGE DOCKS IN TARPON SPRINGS. Sorry to mislead anyone.

OrangeBlossomBaby
03-15-2025, 04:54 PM
No <fill in ethnicity> food will be good here according to these boards, it was always better wherever you came from.

The food at Amerikanos in Spanish Spring wasn't bad but the crowd made it almost uncomfortable.

Takis in Leesburg seemed to try hard - it's worth a try.

Takis has a place up north too, on the way to Aldis and Walmart, past BJ's and Lowe's.

As I said - it's okay. It's not good, but it's okay. No idea what's up with their idea of salad - SHREDDED lettuce - with feta cheese, a pepperoncini, a couple of kalamata olives (with the pits still inside), and their idea of greek dressing which seems to be white vinegar and olive oil and maybe some garlic salt and pepper? It was pretty horrible. I mean who eats shredded lettuce other than on a sub?

Their meatball subs were pretty bad. The lasagna was decent, they have good meat sauce for it. But it's not really lasagna. It's pastitsio, without the bechamel on top.

Taltarzac725
03-15-2025, 05:29 PM
No. Try to do a day trip out to the west coast to Tarpon Springs, about 1.5-2 hours drive. Proper Greek food there, you can visit the sponge docks and there’s a great Greek bakery. Worth the trip.

I lived in Palm Harbor for nine years. It is about eight or less miles from Tarpon Springs. Great Greek food there in Tarpon Springs. I do not have high standards with food though.

asianthree
03-15-2025, 05:33 PM
Can also use a quality authentic German restaurant.

We had a German restaurant in Brownwood. Then Tapas Restaurant. Like all restaurants before them, if nobody eats there, it closes.

Workman has bus trip to German restaurants, usually they are never fully booked

rjrobart
03-15-2025, 05:45 PM
Your in for a big surprise! If your a foodie your coming to the wrong area. So good luck with your searching.... Kind of bad timing... The area is packed with visitors.. Well you'll see. Mezza Luna

Taltarzac725
03-15-2025, 07:00 PM
Your in for a big surprise! If your a foodie your coming to the wrong area. So good luck with your searching.... Kind of bad timing... The area is packed with visitors.. Well you'll see. Mezza Luna

Check the Villages Gourmet Club. They have ratings of restaurants in and around the Villages. Searchable by "Greek" along with many other descriptors.

http://the villages gourmet club.com (http://thevillagesgourmetclub.com)

gorillarick
03-15-2025, 07:34 PM
Takis in Lady Lake, just north of Lowe's.
Greek name; but mostly lousy Italian and a few Greek dishes.

I like the more expensive combo, everything pretty good Greek, but request the meat not cooked to hell0. I ask for medium, not freakin beyond well done (their modus operadi).

Garlic knots with Greek dinner. NO !
Always argue with dum-arse servers; pita bread = greek.
(garlic/butter with Italian - maybe).
OK, if you want pita, I'll do a side order for you - $4.00 extra.
NO ! I want greek bread with a Greek dinner. "NO ! I have to charge you extra."
facepalm

Their Italian food is an insult to Italian food. And anemic white rolls with margarine and garlic powder poured on top does non equate to decent Italian bread.

I only go there for the Greek when I feel like arguing with idiots.

Lottoguy
03-16-2025, 09:06 AM
Takis on 441 by the Lowe's is a very good Greek/Italian restaurant. Best of both worlds.

cphubbell@aol.com
03-16-2025, 09:34 AM
4705 W Gulf to Lake Highway, Locanto Not as far away as it sounds.

They do a Friday dinner from 3:30 to 6:30. Its a fish dinner and a changing greek dish.

They do have a website so you can check in advance.

Their Greek Festival is also very good.

terrywvu
03-16-2025, 10:29 AM
Don't know Greek food per se, but Stavro's on Rt 441, Fruitland Park is Greek/Italian. Give it a try and report back.

Risuli
03-16-2025, 10:53 AM
We moved from an area that had a large Greek community and loved the food. Unfortunately, the "Greek" food we've tried in and around the Villages is no comparison. Would strongly recommend, as other here have, going to Tarpon Springs for authentic Greek.

Bilyclub
03-16-2025, 01:49 PM
Takis in Leesburg is okay, they say the gyros is on the spit, but something is still off. Best is the area, which isn't saying much.

JMintzer
03-16-2025, 03:00 PM
I had a Gyro there last week. It was excellent.

I went to the same restaurant (up on 441) once... And once was enough!

The Gyro came with "pre-packaged" meat, every slice was the exact same slice and shape. Certainly not carved from the standard lamb/beef on the vertical rotisserie...

The accompanied "greek salad" also left much to be desired.

Americano's uses the same pre-packaged meat. Disappointing...

JMintzer
03-16-2025, 03:01 PM
Takis in Leesburg is okay, they say the gyros is on the spit, but something is still off. Best is the area, which isn't saying much.

I haven't tried that one. Just the one by Spanish Springs...

j_vermilya
03-17-2025, 07:55 AM
There are none, unfortunately. We've tried.

JerryLBell
03-24-2025, 09:10 AM
We've eaten at Amerikanos many times over the years and have generally enjoyed it. It's not super-duper authentic Greek like you get at the restaurants over in Tarpon Springs, but it's not bad. My go-to dish is your basic Gyro. Maybe my memory is getting faulty but it seems like Amerikanos used to do the traditional "carved chunks from meat on a rotating spit" for they Gyros but the last time it was identically shaped slices like you'd find at a store. It didn't taste bad (these slices often do as they usually are full of soy) but it wasn't the same. Too bad. I hope they go back.

kingofbeer
03-24-2025, 09:48 AM
We've eaten at Amerikanos many times over the years and have generally enjoyed it. It's not super-duper authentic Greek like you get at the restaurants over in Tarpon Springs, but it's not bad. My go-to dish is your basic Gyro. Maybe my memory is getting faulty but it seems like Amerikanos used to do the traditional "carved chunks from meat on a rotating spit" for they Gyros but the last time it was identically shaped slices like you'd find at a store. It didn't taste bad (these slices often do as they usually are full of soy) but it wasn't the same. Too bad. I hope they go back.
Short answer is no. Personally, I don't care for greek food. They do make decent salads.

Stu from NYC
03-24-2025, 09:50 AM
We've eaten at Amerikanos many times over the years and have generally enjoyed it. It's not super-duper authentic Greek like you get at the restaurants over in Tarpon Springs, but it's not bad. My go-to dish is your basic Gyro. Maybe my memory is getting faulty but it seems like Amerikanos used to do the traditional "carved chunks from meat on a rotating spit" for they Gyros but the last time it was identically shaped slices like you'd find at a store. It didn't taste bad (these slices often do as they usually are full of soy) but it wasn't the same. Too bad. I hope they go back.

To me if a gyro is not made the traditional way on a spit it is not worth eating.

JMintzer
03-24-2025, 06:00 PM
To me if a gyro is not made the traditional way on a spit it is not worth eating.

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Stu from NYC
03-24-2025, 06:41 PM
Rumor has it there is a good one in Ocala but do not know the name.

tophcfa
03-24-2025, 10:11 PM
We got takeout from Americanos earlier tonight and it was good to very good.