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Athenian Greek Taverna – Commack

Greek Dinner for Two or Four with Appetizers, Entrees, and Wine (Up to 58% Off)

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No Longer Available
Wed Dec 12 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$69
Discount
58%
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$40
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In a Nutshell

Gyros, falafel, and hummus served in traditional Greek feast, as well as whole fish and baked eggplant

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 5, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Not valid for whole grilled fish, octopus appetizer, appetizer samplers, or arni tis souvlas (weekend lamb special).
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Dining out means not having to look up dinner recipes at work, allowing you to get back to what you're there to do: defend your edits of the Event Horizon Wikipedia page. Explore the outer reaches of dining with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$29 for a Greek dinner for two (up to a $69 value)

  • One appetizer (up to a $9 value)
  • Two entrees (up to a $44 total value)
  • Two glasses of house wine (up to a $16 value)

$59 for a Greek dinner for four (up to a $122 total value)

  • Two appetizers (up to an $18 total value)
  • Four entrees (up to an $88 total value)
  • Half a carafe of house wine (up to a $16 value)

The menu of traditional Greek eats includes yia yia's eggplant topped with three cheeses and tomato sauce ($8); moussaka dishes with baked eggplant, potatoes, and béchamel ($17); chicken athenian chargrilled in olive oil and lemon ($19); and spanakopita pastries stuffed with spinach and feta ($14).

Athenian Greek Taverna

Huge wooden wine barrels are stowed overhead in the dining room at Athenian Greek Taverna. They lend a rustic authenticity to the interiors of the restaurant, which serves feasts of traditional moussaka, kabobs, gyros, and seafood. Before the main course, you can sample plates of creamy hummus and spicy feta dips; stave off the urge to steal food from other tables by adding a plate of flaming saganaki. For dinner, enjoy peasant-style plates of whole grilled seabass or trout. When you dine in, main dishes such as pita sandwiches, falafel plates, and marinated chicken come accompanied with wooden bowls of colorful salads.

The restaurant also offers catering packages for holiday feastings, parties, and corporate events, with a specialized focus on serving the pharmaceutical industry.

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Athenian Greek Taverna

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    Commack

    2187 Jericho Tpke
    Commack, New York 11725
    (631) 499-7660
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