Tinos Greek Cafe

9901 Brodie Lane, Austin, TX 78748

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Hours open

Monday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Tuesday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Wednesday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Thursday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Friday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Saturday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Sunday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

9901 Brodie Ln, Austin, TX 78748, United States
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About the Business

Tinos Greek Cafe is a charming Mediterranean restaurant located at 9901 Brodie Lane in Austin, Texas. Offering delicious Greek cuisine for dine-in, takeout, or delivery, Tinos is a popular spot for those craving authentic flavors and hearty meals. From traditional gyros and souvlaki to fresh salads and baklava, the menu at Tinos Greek Cafe is sure to satisfy any craving for Greek cuisine. With friendly service and a cozy atmosphere, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the taste of Greece in the heart of Texas.

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Ray Eckel:
5

"We are so lucky to have such great Greek food in our neighborhood! Always super fresh and good."

1 year ago
Robert Boley:
5

"For those wanting Greek for a fair price, it’s here. I ordered a Gyro wrap w/ baba ghanouj and spanakopita as a combo for $12/13. I saw one review complained about portion sizes but given Austin pricing and rates, super fair especially given the quality. The Ghanouj blew my mind I should have ordered more pita because the spanakopita went too quick. Nice pastry crust on the spanakopita too that made me find a new favorite side. Glad to have something nearby I can grab for work."

1 year ago
Sandeep K:
2

"The money spent for the amount of food is definitely not justified. Though the food tastes good the quantity which is provided is very less. Spent nearly$ 12 for a half take away box which is totally unacceptable."

1 year ago
Marisa Carchi:
1

"I was so excited to eat here because I’ve really been craving good Greek food and this place really disappointed me. The portions are very small for what they’re charging. The baklava was the smallest piece I’ve ever seen and definitely not worth $3.25. The lentil soup was absolutely horrible. There were no lentils and it smelled/tasted horrible. I think they gave me like a leftover batch from a week ago, it tasted old/expired. The rice pilaf is not rice pilaf.. it’s just unseasoned white rice with peas and carrots. The chicken was cold (I live 6 min away from this place) and tasted okay. As I was about to eat the Gyro meat, I found a little piece of like gold foil (in the pictures). I asked for no olives in my salad and they still put them in, not a huge deal, but it’s annoying when places don’t listen. Will not be eating here again and don’t really recommend anyone eating here. I just really hope I don’t get sick from eating this stuff."

almost 2 years ago
Jason Donnelly:
5

"Right in the heart of your favorite shopping center. Tucked between two stores that who knows if anyone goes in there... I'm sure those places are interesting too but my eyes are always stuck on the choco-lauva the only thing that made this just a pinch better and I'm hoping & praying that this serendipitous Union happens where Tina's can actually afford a tiny bit nicer of tea. I paired this with a ZT sweet desert delight... My socks where are they I have no idea. To be fair though the chocolate by itself is complimented only by the addition of the most delicious honey from wence I dare not ask. I recommend the tabbouleh personally and their hummus... Cured to perfection. I'm sorry I might be putting them up on a pedestal for this one but I would love it if they did a traditional Greek cheese flambe. I imagine that would require outdoor seating though."

almost 3 years ago
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