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Welcome to Niko's Gyros Beacon Hill

Niko's Gyros Beacon Hill, located at 1636 S McClellan St in Seattle, offers a delightful twist on traditional Greek cuisine. Known for their exceptional gyros, especially the roast lamb, patrons rave about the generous portions and vibrant flavors. The menu boasts various lamb options that stand out from typical vendors, ensuring a unique dining experience. The atmosphere is laid-back yet stylish, making it a cozy spot for casual outings. Many guests appreciate the well-seasoned fries, while others enjoy the fresh salads. With no alcohol served, it’s more about the hearty meals and relaxed vibe. Overall, Niko’s is a must-visit for gyro enthusiasts!

Niko's Gyros Beacon Hill: Reviews & Ratings

Jeffrey Martin
Jeffrey Martin

This place is great. Fries are enough for two, so if you order them alone it’ll be a lot. They have three different lamb variants, all that sound amazing. Vibe is cool, but simple, kind of cafe in a small town. Would be fine for a date, but not the best choice. No alcohol from what I can see, but that’s no big deal. #ProbablyNotTheBestDateSpot

Brandon
Brandon

I am always optimistic when trying new Gyro places and often times let down. This place was nothing short of spectacular. They put their own twist on their meats and you can tell they don’t half ass it. It’s not the typical Kronos meat that every downtown street vendor pushes off as house-made. Highly recommended! Parking was a little tricky but doable.

Tony Da-Tiger
Tony Da-Tiger

AMAZING GYROS, great fried and the salad was a hit!!! The feta cheese and fries was great and we love this area it’s so hip and classy. Love this place will be back!!

Linda Vong
Linda Vong

like the other reviews say, the gyro doesn't come with lettuce which felt strange compared to gyros I've had from other places, but it does still have plenty of the meat, red onion, tomato, and tzatziki. I got the roasted lamb option, which I was happy with! I got the gyro as part of the combo, which came with fries and salad, so lettuce was still in the mix lol. the salad wasn't my favorite, but not mad at it no claim to have expertise on greek food at all, but we liked the fries a lot! some other reviews weren't happy with the fries, which I understand if you're expecting fries loaded up with tzatziki, feta, and everything, which they're not. these fries looked like they just had some feta sprinkled on top, but they were also really well seasoned, like kinda tangy? crispy and super flavorful! (ate most of em during the car ride before taking the photo) the roasted lamb bowl has a lot of roasted veggie and maybe not quite not enough lamb for our taste. loukaniko skewers were good! sausages on a yummy pita with tasty tzatziki ordered in person for takeout (tried to call to place order, but they didn't pick up so maybe they were busy): - left side: roasted lamb gyro combo aka gyro, salad, fries (ate most of em during the car ride before taking the photo) - top right: loukaniko skewers on pita with tzatziki - bottom right: roasted lamb bowl

Quang Vo
Quang Vo

Had the roast lamb gyro because I haven't seen it at any other place before. I was the only customer at 5pm on a Wednesday. The order came out quickly. Food and portion were good. As I was leaving, I noticed that there was a specials menu for the day. Didn't see it on my way in, otherwise I would have tried one of the specials. I will have to go back.

Kimberly Allen
Kimberly Allen

Great food, low key atmosphere, a block away from the beacon hill station. I will definitely be going back.

Andrew Lee
Andrew Lee

I had been meaning to visit Niko’s Gyros for quite some time and finally did so during the Seattle Restaurant Week. I called in an order for two gyros, Greek fries, and a cup of the avgolemono soup to go. The young lady working the counter was very friendly and a joy to talk to and was very helpful in describing the different Restaurant Week options for lunch. Everything I had was delicious. The avgolemono soup had a nice puree of chicken and lemon and the grains of rice were a nice texture in the soup. The flavor was bright and savory. Overall, the gyros were my favorite part of the meal. I ordered a chicken and a lamb leg gyro. They said they had three options for the lamb – a beef/lamb mix, lamb leg – chunks of lamb, and slices of lamb. The chicken was cut up in large cubes and full of flavor along with the tomatoes, red onions, and sauce. The lamb chunks were just a delicious with a nice char on them as well. I really enjoyed the food at Niko’s Gyros and will need to return soon!

Nichole Pas
Nichole Pas

I recommend the chicken bowl and the avgolemono soup! Fun atmosphere with great interior art and friendly, fast service.

Location

Welcome to Niko's Gyros Beacon Hill, a hidden gem nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Beacon Hill, Seattle. Located at 1636 S McClellan St, this culinary spot specializes in mouthwatering gyros and offers a unique twist on traditional Greek flavors. With a cool yet simple café vibe, it’s an inviting place for locals and visitors alike to enjoy quality, house-made cuisine.

At Niko's, the star of the menu is undoubtedly the gyro, made with three distinct varieties of lamb that promise to delight any palate. Customer reviews highlight the quality of the meat, which is far removed from the typical offerings found at street vendors. Diners like Brandon rave about the spectacular flavors and the effort that goes into each dish, ensuring that your taste buds will be thoroughly satisfied.

For those who appreciate hearty portions, Jeffrey Martin points out that the fries are enough to share, making it a great option for a casual outing. While the ambiance may not lend itself perfectly to a romantic dinner, it is nonetheless a comfortable spot for a friendly catch-up or a laid-back meal. Plus, there’s no alcohol served, so you can focus entirely on the delicious food.

Other highlights from the menu include the roasted lamb gyro, which Linda Vong described as generously portioned, accompanied by red onions, tomatoes, and tzatziki. While some might find the absence of lettuce unconventional, the dish remains satisfying with its robust flavors and well-seasoned fries, described as tangy and crispy. The loukaniko skewers also garnered praise, with their tasty sausages served on pita, perfectly complemented by the house-made tzatziki.

Whether you're a gyro connoisseur or just seeking a tasty meal, Niko's Gyros Beacon Hill is sure to impress. With its combination of quality, flavor, and inviting atmosphere, it's a place you'll want to return to time and again. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for the specials on your next visit; as Quang Vo discovered, there's always something new to try!

For more information or to place an order, you can reach them at +1 206-397-4986. Discover Niko's Gyros Beacon Hill today and indulge in a culinary experience that celebrates Greek flavors in the heart of Seattle!