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Two Courses of Greek Cuisine For Two (£18) or Four (£36) With Wine for at Athena Greek Taverna (Up to 61% Off)
value £45.90
discount £27.90
savings 61%
Time left: Expired deal
Deal provided by: Grouponuk
This deal has been viewed: 46 times
Highlights:
  • Traditional Greek cuisine
  • Authentic menu with meat, fish and vegetarian dishes
  • Central location near Exhibition Centre and Kelvingrove Park
Fine print:
Expires 1 August 2012. (Excl. Bank Holidays, 17 June 2012) Limit 1 per 2 or 4 people. Max 2 vouchers and 4 people per table. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. 24 hour cancellation policy, one reschedule permitted. Valid Mon-Fri midday-6pm; Sat-Sun midday-4.30pm. Valid for starter and main from à la carte menu only. Mezze not included. Steak, Kleftico and fish of the day incur a £5 supplement each; other dishes may incur a supplement please ask server for details. Must be 18 or older with valid ID for alcohol. Original value based on most expensive options and small glass of house wine. Valid on option purchased only. Original values verified on 12 April 2012 at 2.30pm.See the rules that apply to all deals.
Description:
Two Courses of Greek Cuisine For Two (£18) or Four (£36) With Wine for at Athena Greek Taverna (Up to 61% Off)

According to ancient Greek philosophy, knowledge is the food of the soul, which is why Plato’s birthday menu included spotted dictionaries and fizzy thinks. Eat and be with today's Groupon from Athena Greek Taverna. Choose from the following options:

£18 for a two course Greek meal for two with a glass of wine each (Up to 61% off) £36 for a two course Greek meal for four with a glass of wine each (Up to 61% off)

Plating up authentic and traditional cuisine, Athena Greek Taverna seeks to bring a rambunctious Hellenic attitude to food to the centre of Glasgow. The menu focusses on traditional Mediterranean dishes and the Olympian larder, stretching the length of the Balkan Peninsula with fresh-as-a-daisy salads, dips, and vine leaves. More substantial offerings include lamb and seafood cooked on the glowing grill.

Pairs of eating companions will be able to chaperone assuaged appetites with a glass of wine each (£3.15). Starters include the classic spinach and cheese combination of spanakopita (£4.15) or kalamari squid deep fried in a light crispy batter (£5.15). Main courses go on to feature a range of meaty morsels, such as the tender slow-cooked kleftiko lamb on the bone (£14.30) and the architectural alignment of the layered moussaka (£12.85). To view the complete menu, click here.