Baklava!!!!
Mushrooms with Orzo
Ellinikos Kafes
BYOB
a woman sitting at a table with a glass of wine
Cute kettle Greek place in downtown Phoenixville.
Drinks
Pikilia of meats!!!!
Pita & Greek Salad
Beautiful PXV
Outside seating weekend
Moussaka
Octupus - large portion. Softer than most I've had
Arni Giouvetsi- fave of the table.
Free cookies on Valentine's Day
Greek Salad
Spanakopita
Outdoor
Bouyiourdo
Moshari hilopites
Arni giouvetsi
Stuffed Peppers
Fire Roasted peppers
Octopus
Arthur N.
Aug 5, 2024
Inhabiting the space that had been home to Restaurant Majolica for over a decade, Avlós has certainly proved itself a worthy addition to the Phoenixville dining scene. The restaurant's interior is minimalist but attractive, boasting the warmth of an exposed brick wall and sea of white tablecloths. Like its predecessor, it is also BYOB. And the cuisine is certainly authentic, well prepared & presented, and generally quite good across the board.The festivities begin with a complimentary basket of pita bread... And it's certainly no accident that these diminutive triangles are just perfect for dipping into the kitchen's various sauces and starters. Tzatziki is undoubtedly the most familiar, a soothing combo of strained Greek yogurt mixed with cucumber, dill, garlic, salt, olive oil, and tincture of lemon juice. Just right for setting up your appetite... As is the Melitzanosalata - a simple but tasty dish of mashed roasted eggplant, garlic, olive oil, and lemon juice - which was also present and accounted for during one of my visits. And although the word is literally translated as "eggplant salad," here it is presented as a dip/spread. Another "must try" among the mezze (small dishes) is the Dakos. This is barley rusk (double-baked bread) drizzled with olive oil and topped with grated/crushed tomatoes, feta cheese, capers, and Greek oregano. Think of it as bruschetta Greek-style and you won't be far off the mark. An excellent starter. But even more spectacular is the Soutzoukia Smirneika, Smyrna meatballs that were first brought to Greece by refugees from Asia Minor. These are superlatively seasoned with cumin & garlic, and then served up with tomato sauce and splash of Greek yogurt. There are but two salads listed on the restaurant's menu: the first is Kritiki, a salad that is similar to the Horiatiki Salata, the classic Greek salad made with tomatoes, cucumbers, onion, feta cheese, olives and typically seasoned with salt and oregano and dressed with olive oil; the second is Politiki, a Greek cabbage salad adorned with tomato, cucumber, carrot, red onion, parsley, and ladolemono, a dressing of lemon and olive oil. The special soup the evening of our visit was Avgolemono. A mainstay of Greek cookery, it is a chicken and rice soup flavored and thickened with egg yolks and touch of lemon just before serving. The end result was a beautifully textured, silky-smooth potpourri with a delicious lemony finish. A benchmark effort. Entree-wise, the ultimate test of a Greek kitchen, in my opinion, is the Moussaka; and Avlós passes with flying colors. Their rendition features eggplant, potatoes, and a lamb meat sauce topped with a thin layer of béchamel sauce and is presented as an individual casserole... And, I should hasten to add, the kitchen is to be thoroughly commended for not overdoing the béchamel. This is a lavishly rich sauce; and, if too enthusiastically applied, has been known to wreak havoc. In this case, less is definitely more.My dining partner's Kota Stifado was also first-rate. Stifado generally refers to a type of Greek stew that is prepared with onions and tomatoes. In this instance, the dish incorporates kota, chicken; and the moist boneless breast is combined with pearl onions, pasta, fresh tomato sauce, and sprinkling of thyme. This is a relatively simple dish, but one that works marvelously well. Unfortunately, it no longer appears on the printed menu. Perhaps it will put in occasional guest appearances as a special. Other main courses range from Pastitsio, baked tube pasta with ground beef tomato sauce and béchamel... to Kotosouvlaki, chargrilled chicken skewer with lemon potatoes, tzatziki and onions... to Moshari Hilopites, braised beef with cinnamon tomato sauce, onions, and hilopitaki pasta...to Arni Lemonato, braised lamb with artichokes, lemon sauce and celery purée. The menu also features Psari, Greek-style fish, chargrilled branzino and salmon.As for desserts... Baklava, of course, as well as Rizogala, rice pudding with almond milk and cinnamon, are listed on the menu. The nod as my favorite Greek sweet ending, however, would undoubtedly go to the Galaktoboureko, a rich, creamy semolina custard in filo coated with sweet syrup (pictured). Delightfully decadent and loaded with calories... but simply impossible to resist. Also available was the Kormos Chocolate Mosaic, a chocolate biscuit dessert in the shape of a tree log, which we found rather uninteresting. Bottom Line: The food is of excellent quality, the price is right, the welcome is warm, and the service is enthusiastic and knowledgeable... Just don't forget to BYOB.
Read MoreLinda M.
May 25, 2024
Always a winner when you come to Avlos for dinner. We never skip the octopus because it has a lovely puree & tender octopus with a slight taste of char. It is as good as the first time we ordered it. The staff is always friendly and welcoming even with our last minute walk in. Don't forgot it is BYOB!
Read MoreRon B.
Jul 24, 2024
I am a huge fan of Greek and Mediterranean food. I was VERY impressed with the food quality here, forever, the dishes were VERY expensive. I totally understand that there are so many costs to do business as a restaurant, however, it was $80 for a larger salad and two chicken skewer dishes. Other than that, we ordered to go and there was no utensils provided so we had to improvise.
Read MoreAllison B.
Feb 21, 2024
The only decent food in Phoenixville. Literally. We moved from the city and have struggled with restaurants out here. This was the only place we've tried in 2 years that made us feel like we were in the city dining. Food was incredible and so nice. The spanakopita was delicious. I wish I had tried some hummus and the baklava while there. Will have to come back. Got adorable homemade decorated cookies for free since it was Valentine's Day. It made my night. Thank you!
Read MoreApril C.
Nov 17, 2023
Great new find in Phoenixville tonight! Abel is had simple but comfortable decor... the traffic flow through the restaurant is a bit odd but that didn't detract from the food or service at all. Food was extremely tasty with great presentation, the wait staff was knowledgeable and very friendly. Portion sizes were perfect and we left full of flavorful food. Food was all well seasoned and not heavy or greasy.All in all a delicious meal... the only thing not to forget is that it is BYOB (yes... I forgot ).
Read MoreFrank T.
Mar 18, 2023
Nice find on the end of Main Street in the Phoenixville neighborhood (PHX). Everything tastes home made. Octopus was good, halloumi was nice, firm unbrined grilled cheese. The shank was a well prepared dish. Big portion. Byo if you want to bring something. You must try a desert. You won't be disappointed and it's worth it.
Read MoreRyan H.
Oct 7, 2023
Avlos lived up to all the hype! We didn't need a ressy & immediately got seated outside. Our waiter was amazing. Such a beast. Meal paired well with a Paso Robles Red. Don't be afraid of the celery purée, it's basically mashed potatoes and delish. The chicken was juicy and delish, whole dish could use a lil more flavor. Have to try the Greek salad and we loved the roasted red peppers! We were too full and didn't get to try the homemade desserts :( We will be back!
Read MoreTracey A.
May 31, 2024
this is not authentic Greek cuisine. horrible service they don't know anything about hospitality or service. Rude servers. our food was sitting on a table for a while, and I would ask the server is that our food . They were like I don't know there was only two other Tables !!! 8 servers and they we waited FOREVER for food that was NOT even good! Feta cheese, not even real feta.. very bland food and potatoes were dried out. The ambience was the street.. i've in Greek food all around the world, and I would NOT recommend this place to anyone!
Read MoreNicholas W.
Jul 27, 2024
Our waitress was great and friendly! Our entire party loved the food and the specials were amazing!We will definitely be back soon!
Read MoreDaniela G.
Jun 11, 2024
Very nice ambience. It tends to get loud once the restaurant gets busy since it's very small.
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