The Best Greek Restaurants In And Around Winston-Salem
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Gyro, tzatziki sauce, spanakopita, baklava…What is there not to love about Greek food? The food, made with savory herbs and fresh ingredients, is a must-have in your search for delicious cuisine. We offer this list of restaurants that serve Greek food in Winston-Salem. Some are primarily Greek; others have Greek food on their menu. Check them out and find your favorite place.

CAVA

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CAVA is a relatively new Mediterranean restaurant in Winston-Salem that believes what is good for you also tastes good. They feature hummus, grain bowls, salad bowls, and pita wrapped around delicious fillings. You can order one of their dishes or create your own bowl or pita wrap. Plant-based food is available. Hospitality and good service.
- 205 S. Stratford Road, Suite 88-0665, Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-493-4254
- Hours
- Sun-Sat, 10:45 am-10 pm
Grecian Corner
Grecian Corner is well-known by Winston-Salem residents, serving Greek dishes since 1970. Authentic Greek creations include gyro, mousaka, souvlaki, and avelogmono soup. Comfortable atmosphere with Greek influences.
- 101 Eden Terrace, Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-722-6937
- Hours
- Mon-Sat, 11 am-9 pm
- Closed Sunday
Greek Guys Grill
Greek Guys Grill is a fast, casual restaurant that features a variety of Greek dishes, including lamb and beef gyro, falafel pita, chicken or pork souvlaki, Greek salad, and Combo plates of two or three specialties. They also serve traditional American cuisine.
- 2545 Somerset Center Drive, Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-794-2545
- Hours
- Mon-Fri, 6 am-9 pm
- Sat, 7 am-9 pm
- Closed Sunday
Kalamaki Authentic Greek Street Food
Kalamaki is a new Greek Food restaurant dressed in fresh, bright blue and white colors, with scents and tastes that make you feel like you are in Greece. The food is fresh and authentic, made with locally sourced produce and traditional Greek recipes. They feature slow-cooked gyros on a spit and kalamaki (skewers) prepared in-house, as well as Mousaka, Greek street corn, Spanakopita, Greek Salad, and, of course, Loukoumades with glazes and toppings.
Kalamaki Greek Street Food Website
- 420 Jonestown Road, Suite L, Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-306-9300
- Hours:
- Mon-Sat, 11am – 9pm
- Closed Sunday
Mad Greek Grill
Mad Greek Grill stands out for its fast and fresh Greek food, featuring dolmades, pork or chicken souvlaki skewers and pitas, spanakopita, and baklava. American favorites are also served. Friendly service.
- 708 NC 66, Kernersville, NC
- 336-992-1600
- Hours
- Mon-Sat, 11 am-8 pm
- Closed Sunday
The Greek Grill
The Greek Grill has a good selection of Greek food, including gyros, chicken souvlaki pitas, pork souvlaki platter, a combination Greek platter, pastitsio, and Greek “Macaronia” pastas. They also serve subs and sandwiches.
- 1520 Lewisville Clemmons Road, Clemmons, NC
- 336-293-4777
- Hours
- Mon-St, 11 am-9 pm
- Closed Sunday
The Olive Tree Deli

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The Olive Tree is concerned with flavor and nutrition and uses only the highest quality ingredients. They have a small Greek menu, including gyro, souvlaki, hummus, and spanakopita, plus a large menu of southwestern and American traditional dishes.
- 580 S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-723-4224
- Hours
- Mon-Sun, 7 am-8:30 pm
Yama’s Mediterranean Street Food
Yamas believes in offering the freshest, most nutritious modern Mediterranean food with a nod to vegetarian and vegan-friendly options. You build your favorite meal: sandwich, salad bowl, grain bowl, 1/2 grain, 1/2 salad, adding protein, sauce, spreads, and toppings. Two locations, Downtown and Hanes Mall Blvd.
- Downtown – 624 W 4th Street, Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-842-5668
- Hours
- Mon-Sun, 11 am-8 pm
- Hanes Mall Blvd – 1330 Creekshire Way, Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-842-5658
- Hours
- Mon-Sun, 11 am-8 pm
The Greek Village Market
The Greek Village Market, though not a restaurant, has a selection of authentic, imported foods from Greece and the surrounding area. The family-owned mini-market carries items such as, spanakopita, grape leaves, olive oil soap, tzatziki, and baklava.
- 3255 Healy Drive, Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-406-1384
- Hours
- Tues-Sat, 9:30 am-6 pm
- Closed Sun & Mon
The Annual Greek Festival
The Annual Greek Festival is held in May at The Greek Orthodox Church, 435 Keating Drive (off Country Club Road and Silas Creek Parkway, in Winston-Salem, NC. In 2025 the dates are May 16, 17, & 18. See our Greek Festival article for information.
More Greek Food
Many restaurants in the area feature Greek sections on their menus and have some delicious Greek dishes. Here are a few of those restaurants.
66 Diner
- 1133 Old Hollow Road (Hyw 66), Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-245-2020
- Hours
- Mon-Sat, 6 am-9 pm
- Closed Sunday
- Closed until August 30th
Goody’s Grill
- 599 Bethesda Road, Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-765-3100
- Hours
- Mon-Fri 6:30 am-8 pm
- Sat, 7:30 am-8 pm
- Closed Sunday
Showmars
- 227 Harvey Street, Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-283-9957
- Hours
- Mon-Sat, 11 am-9 pm
- Sun, 11 am-3 pm
Silvia’s Honey Tree Restaurant
- 150 E. Hanes Mill Court, Winston-Salem, NC
- 336-377-2199
- Hours
- Tues-Thurs, 7 am-8 pm
- Fri & Sat, 7 am-9 pm
- Sun, 7 am-2 pm
- Closed Monday
What Are The Best Casual Restaurants In Winston-Salem?
I want a gyro, spanakopita and baklava right now. These menus made me hungry. As I said, Greek food is featured in a number of restaurants as part of their regular menu. Look at our casual restaurant list and check out their menus.
Do you know of a place with great Greek food in Winston-Salem? Let us know in the comments.



