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  • J B.

    Okay, maybe we ordered the wrong stuff, but this was the worst food that we have tried since moving to Utah. We regularly cook Mediterranean food at home, and this was pathetic compared to a home cooked meal. First of all, the silverware and plates are plastic and tin. Feels like you're in school cafeteria. Salad - bagged romaine with bottled Italian dressing. Again, school cafeteria. My husband and I both ordered soups. They were canned soups. . My husband's entree came with green beans and potatoes. The green beans were from canned as well. The potatoes were chunks of boiled unseasoned potato with feta on top. The meat was in edible. $40 wasted, we couldn't even finish the food and that is a first for us. If you can boil water and use a can opener, you can make this at home for a fraction of the cost.

    (1)
  • L And L.

    I chose this place, because I was looking for a reasonably priced, quality dinner, something that seems hard to find in Park City. I ordered the lamb gyro and side salad. The feta cheese in the salad was some of the best feta I've had, and there was a generous portion of it on the salad. The lamb gyro was delicious. The lamb meat was seasoned well and was nice and tender, just the way I like it. This was wrapped with tomatoes and onions in a fluffy, tasty pita. The atmosphere is just basic, nothing special. I was a little weary that they had other food besides Greek - Asian, Italian, and the Japadogs. Despite some of the other good reviews, I steered clear of these. Maybe I'll try something in one of those categories next time, but for now, the Greek food was pretty good.

    (4)
  • Jen L.

    I thought this place was yummy! We both ordered the beef and lamb gyro and my mouth was in heaven! Hubby also ordered the dynamite hotdog, which wasn't spicy hot, but still delicious. The gyro was so tender and there was a nice surprise crunch with the beef - lightly crisp edges that made the sandwich for me. Definitely would recommend this sandwich!

    (5)
  • Victoria G.

    Absolutely amazing! We were a bit leery about this place at first because the menu seems a bit all over the place with a few random Asian dishes - but I'm definitely glad we gave it a shot! We showed up for dinner on a random Thursday night and the owner was behind the counter. She was very friendly and even gave us some advice about the local area! We ordered two salads - one with chicken souvlaki and one with salmon. Everything was cooked perfectly and was obviously very fresh. The pita and tzatziki were awesome - some of the best I've had. Portion sizes were great, and we walked away satisfied. The atmosphere is casual - you walk up to the counter to order. But they serve you and the sitting area is actually very nice! It's no-frills but a step up from just a quick take-out place, for sure! Even though we'll only be in Park City for a few days, we're making it a point to go back before we leave! Oh, and prices were great for what we ordered, ambiance, etc.

    (5)
  • Chelsea K.

    Have lived in Park City for 9 years, a transplant from Chicago. Finally stopped in. The owner was there with his mother behind the counter. I felt like I was back in the old neighborhood. As friendly and as personable as ever. So rare today when 70% of restaurants are corporate. The food, the best Greek in the west. I had musaka and i cant wait to try a Japadog. So few Park City restaurants would make it in Chicago. They seem to lack the complete package. For instance good food is too expensive and pretentious. Cheap food is just cheap, made with no heart. Nick's has the low price and the heart and soul. Nick's would thrive at Adams and Halsted, or anywhere it wants to be

    (5)
  • Nick W.

    This place had the best Greek food in Park City. They are closed as of 9-01-15. Hopefully they will reopen a new store soon with the same great food.

    (5)
  • Talaria H.

    The food was ok, but I am seriously regretting the tip I left. I was in too much of a rush to wait for change. If I could go back in my delorean, I would. Just full of snark and completely unhelpful. "Can I get some lettuce?" "Ugh..." And then from the back (which was not too far from the table) "I guess they're putting lettuce on their gyros now." We also asked for Sriracha, and received only a tiny amount with the snide explanation of "we didn't want to give you a lot. We're running low, so this is all you get." Felt like going to the market next door and replenishing the supply for them. There was a grip of strange, unwarranted attitude. So the bored, snotty, 16 year old punk kid got a really nice tip for being a brat. Oh well. Again, the food was not terrible. So whatever.

    (2)
  • Jameson G.

    I have never had lamb so tender. Perfectly seasoned and it just melts in your mouth! The rice was delicious as well - best gyro in Utah.

    (5)
  • Minerva L.

    Japadawg! Never knew such thing existed. I had the green monster and it was really good. I normally do not eat the bun or bread to begin with and I ate all of it! I knew I would be hungry still so I ordered a side of fries. The seaweed salad was ok, taste like any other seaweed salad from stores. The chicken wings were good. It had a nice sweet and spicy taste to it. The ranch was good with it as well. The falafels were a bit of a disappointment. Not what I expected, so I wouldn't recommend those. Otherwise, the japadawg is good, it's basically a bun, a dog, and a bunch of sauce and condiments on it like a sushi roll.

    (4)
  • Adam M.

    Best gyro I have ever had. Ever cool chill place. Great mountain views. Great customer service. I highly recommend.

    (5)
  • C L A.

    Horrible frozen cafeteria food. The food was so bad that we went elsewhere after spending way too much on food here. The veg moussaka was a nasty freezer burnt bread crumb with a slice of eggplant. Yuck! Canned green bean, boiled bland potatoes, the spanakopita was also freezer burnt and bad. On the upside, Nice staff.

    (1)
  • Tone R.

    Everything they have here is really tasty and the people that work here are very friendly. Honestly my favorite part about the meals is the yellow rice. It is so good. It's very lemony and tangy compared to other Greek places but, man, I could eat a whole plate of it by itself. It's a small place with some seating but I usually get take out. I would recommend.

    (5)
  • Dave R.

    A real "identity crisis" here... We went for dinner because we like eating here for a quick and good lunch... Either gyros or hot dogs... But now they think they are a "sit down" with waiter service resturant... Our waiter was terrible and the dinner versions of our lunch favorites were surprisingly bad... Sides were "Boiled to death" green beans & potatoes... A small portion of rice, but still good meat and gyro sauce... I think they need to go back to a "counter" service quick serve place... For lunch still recommended, but they are the "not ready for prime time players at dinner"... Still some of the best french fry's in Utah!

    (3)
  • Procter F.

    "Greek restaurant" is completely misleading as the majority of this menu is devoted to the Japadogs and other Asian dishes representing the new ownership. These hot dogs basically have a bunch of Asian ingredients in them which definitely provided some pretty interesting flavors. I happened to enjoy the one with seaweed and mayo on it. Overall the Japadogs are pretty good and the gyros fair making this a reasonable place for cheap and plentiful foods. Nick's is a solid three stars, well worth a visit if you want to pick up some food quick.

    (3)
  • Raquel A.

    Love this Place Greek Salad w/ a Beef/lamb GYRO Combo!! sooooooo delish!!! prices are great, so is service and food, they have this greek cheesecake HOLLY MOLLY! Im so addicted to it! they have it sometimes and when they do, its gone ASAP!

    (5)
  • nini t.

    I think that the other reviewer, Dave R., is being way to harsh. For Park City, the prices at Nick's are very reasonable. And the food is good! But the real reason to visit this Greek fast food restaurant is for Nick himself. What a charming man! My bf and I were the only diners two nights ago. We wanted to grab a quick, cheap bite to eat before our Sundance movie. This place was perfect. Nick mentioned that the locals tend to frequent his shop, as they should. What a great escape from Main St. fare. Here's what we ordered: -a side of dolmas -beef & lamb gyros -chicken gyros -2 green teas The bf is super picky about his dolmas and he approved of these. Food was quick to be served and tasted delicious. Nick chatted with us during our entire meal and didn't charge us for our teas. The total came out to about $25. Go visit Nick and order a gyros!

    (5)
  • Jenny T.

    Good. Yum.

    (5)
  • Peter L.

    Yes Nick's is mostly about Greek food, however, the sleeper item here are the Chicago style hot dogs, especially the "Japa" dogs. An example is the 'green sea" dog which is a smoked sausage topped with seaweed salad, Bonita flakes and a couple of other things then topped with wasabi mayo, served on a perfectly sized poppy seeded bun. At $5.50 may sound a touch high but it is worth it! About six other combination's also available. Good cheap lunch or snack!

    (4)
  • Esmei N.

    I give this place 3.5 stars. Good tasting food for very reasonable prices. The Japadawg and fries were really good. But nothing beats the Japadog food trucks in Vancouver. I also got the Teriyaki Salmon Plate. That was really good -- lightly grilled and seasoned salmon fillet with fresh veggies and rice. The hubby and I also liked the place because it had a huge Il Palio poster hanging on one for the walls. We talked to the owner about it, since we recently went to Siena on our honeymoon where the Il Palio race takes place every Aug. Turns out he's Italian and his family still lives in Siena...they live in the clamshell district of Siena. (If you know anything about Il Palio, then this makes sense to you). Still pondering why it's called Nick's GREEK cafe, when they serve a lot of Japanese style hot dogs, Italian food, Japanese rice/noodle bowls and Vietnamese sandwiches.

    (3)
  • Luciana S.

    New owner, remodeled, loved the food !!!

    (5)
  • Jessica T.

    After reading reviews, I thought I was prepared for their eclectic menu, but I still had to read the menu twice over with a gaping mouth and "seriously?" expression on my face. Nick's Greek Cafe, had Greek staples, Japanese hot dogs (Japadawgs), Asian noodles/bowls, Vietnamese sandwiches and more! I guess they call it "Greekinese," I think its more of an identity crisis. Food: Taken to-go (3 stars) Spanakopita- Flakey, tasty, but unremarkable Gyro Greek Salad - Tasty, satisfying, but also unremarkable Ying's Big Noodle Soup - Take-out packaging proved that they were not well versed in the transporting asian soup noodles. Instead of packaging noodles separately and allowing us to mix it in when ready to consume, the noodles were packed in the soup. As a result the noodles absorbed most of the soup and became quite mushy by the time we ate it back at our room. Flavors were good, but unremarkable as well. Service: SLOW, but friendly. So very friendly (2.5-3 stars) Pros: If you have a family that just can't decide--their Greekinese as much to offer Cons: SLOW service--even for take out. Menu is just too outlandish for my tastes--which for others may be a pro! Overall: We really wanted to like this place. It wasn't bad, and perhaps what we ordered wasn't what they specialize in, however with a menu as eclectic as Nick's--how could I differentiate? I read reviews that this is a popular place during Sundance and that they also have live music, but unfortunately my experience was just OK. HOWEVER, I would like to give them another shot if I am ever again in the vicinity. As confusing as their menu is, it definitely isn't boring.

    (3)
  • Ross D.

    This place is awesome. The Dynamite Japadog was soo good. Pico De gallo with avocado and wasabi, yeah! And I got Falafel at the same place!? Amazing. The fries were pretty good too. Go try it.

    (5)
  • Juan A.

    Love what they are doing here!! JAPADAWGS are a must! For the management if you consider making the sausages (instead of using the smoked sausage) as well so that they can complement the flavors of your toppings that would make your dawgs the best ever!! The viet sandwich is always a great addition, and the asian taco are awesome!! over all you are headed in the right direction and I wish you much more success !!

    (4)
  • Kevin D.

    Great view while I was on the patio. The owner was nice old man the guy was Greek, so Greek that i couldn't say his last name if I had to. I eat gyros all the time, all over the world, this one was very good. So enough of of this "good for Park City". Yelp approved!

    (4)
  • brian F.

    Gyros are pretty damn good, but avoid the salads and fries and other stuff they try to add on. Nice old guy runs the place and seems like he could use some friends. Lots of locals stop in for takeout on their way home, not many stay to eat. Loud greek music playing with a DVD of Greek tourist scenes on a TV set. Sorta charming in a tacky way once or twice, but gets old.

    (3)
  • Maggie W.

    The food is great, but last year they made a change in service. You used to walk up and order at the counter, but now they force you to sit down and wait for a server. This service can be slow, and all of the servers seem to lack experience. I typically just do take out(call ahead) to avoid the weirdness of dining there. Once you get past the service, the food is good and affordable. My boyfriend loves the gyro (beef and lamb combo), as well as the Korean tacos when they have them. I prefer the pork Vietnamese sandwich (ask for the spicy sauce).

    (3)
  • Susan R.

    My friend loved her gyro said best she ever had! I felt the service was awesome very nice staff and owner. However disappointed with felafel the toppings were good but the felafel seemed premade and reheated as it was not hot.

    (3)
  • Aaron E.

    Fantastic food. Waitress wasn't so sociable, but the food was fantastic! Fairly quick service, and great food.

    (4)
  • Kevin S.

    I have lived in Park City for about 2 years now and Nick's is one of my favorite places. The prices are reasonable and the food is consistently good. I am from Chicago and their Chicago dog is as close to authentic as you will get outside the city. Same with their italian beef sandwich. They have several hot dog choices and they are all good. I also love the Blizzard dog and the Dynamite Dog. Of course, being a greek cafe, their greek food is up to par. The Gyro's are really good. The atmosphere is relaxed and the staff is very friendly and there is generally, always good service. I highly recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Ronald C.

    Outstanding restaurant. Service was exceptional. Had the lemon chicken rice soup to start and it was excellent. The gyro meat is tasty and the pita bread is fresh and flavorful. There was 4 in our party and everyone had something different. Portions were huge and 3 of us couldn't finish our dinners. I had the potatoes with my entrée and they were cooked to perfection. Will definitely eat here again. Note: They have a wide variety of hot dogs styles never seen before. Will check them out for lunch tomorrow.

    (5)
  • Anthony T.

    It was a really interesting mix of foods they had there. Though they had 'Greek' in their name, Asian and Italian food was served on their menu. What intrigued me the most were their Japadogs. Never had one or knew what they were until I arrived but they did not disappoint. Who knew you could flavor up a hot dog like that?! I had the seaweed japadog and it was delicious. Could have gone for a 2nd but I wanted to try their baklava. I'm not sure what a real one tastes like but this one had a tough center layer when ones I've had before were softer. Service was great and it was an awesome place to stop by after a day on the slopes.

    (4)
  • Rachel J.

    After trying 25+ restaurants in the Park City area over the past six months, I decided it was time to write some reviews. I can only rate the food, since we had it delivered by Speedy Fernandez delivery service. First of all - it's cheap. That's a good thing. However, it's hit or miss on the food. Delicious hummus, but the Greek salad was mostly lettuce without adornment. It's not bad Greek food, but it's not good Greek food either.

    (3)
  • Charles S.

    Wow! I don't know if I've ever been so excited going in, and so underwhelmed coming out. Based on the reviews, I thought Nick's was going to some sort of Utopian Greek dining experience. But, alas, it was just ok. The Pros: 1- Fresh, high-quality ingredients. 2- Cute little place. Nice and homey. Sort of a combination of cafeteria, diner and sit-down resto. 3- They serve Beer! And they have good prices on beer. 4- The folks at Nick's were very nice and friendly. Great service! The Cons: 1- High Prices for fast food. I had a gyro with fries and Greek salad on the side and a bottle of water. $13.50. Plus I felt like I had to drop a dollar in the tip jar, so $14.50 for a fast food lunch to go. 2- Flavors were muted and kinda boring. The gyro meat was bland and borderline flavorless as gyros go. The tzatziki sauce = ditto. It had no real flavor to speak of. Seemed more like sour cream. The fries were good, but nothing special. The fry sauce? Yep, you guessed it, dull. It seemed to be equal parts ketchup and mayo (yawn). Next time I got to Nick's: 1- It won't be for lunch. It'll be for dinner and beers! 2- I'll try one of their gourmet dogs, or the Korean tacos.

    (3)
  • Abby W.

    This place is really great! My husband and I love to try unusual things, and a Greek cafe that serves Korean tacos and "Japadawgs" sounded too weird to pass up! The service was friendly and social. It was a welcoming atmosphere and the food was awesome! We got a Red Devil Dog and the Korean tacos. Definitely will be returning when we're back in the area.

    (4)
  • Camille K.

    Came here with my mom and sister and it was perfect for a late lunch. It was a perfect atmosphere and very comfy. I ate the chicken gyro and it was fabulous!! My mom ordered the falafel and my sister ordered the rice bowl and everything was amazing. Very worthy of a 5 star review and can't wait to come back for more.

    (5)
  • Kane J.

    Delicious! Had the dynamite and it was wonderful, hotdog was smaller than the Phil appeared so the side of fries filled the gap. Will come back if I'm ever in Park City again.

    (5)
  • Colin G.

    Let me start this off by saying the last time my fiance and I went to eat here, it was a debacle of epic proportions. For being a semi-fast food oriented place, the restaurant was a total mess, with the average wait time for food being 45+ minutes. Considering there was no line when we walked in, this is completely un acceptable. That being said, I want to be fair and rate the place for the average performance of my visits. The food is definitely nicely prepared and the servings large. Being the one real Greek place in town, it does not disappoint. The prices are a little steep for what you get, but you will more than likely be satisfied with whatever you choose!

    (3)
  • Cindy F.

    Yes it is a strange name for a restaurant with such a variety of food for herbivores and carnivores. If you're a VEGAN; look no further than "Nick's". We indulged in numerous vegan delights like "Big Bowl Noodle Soup"; so warm and hearty after a day on the slopes. The Vegan Hot Dog was a true All-American treat! Great Sweet Potato Fries, too. The Vietnamese Sandwich was equally as good. The chef even came out to greet us and make sure she met our dietary needs to perfection. And a shout out to Rebecca for taking such good care of my son Ryan and I. All of the Greek food looked totally delish, too...saving that for next time. Note: Nick's is all the way down at the end of the shopping/strip mall; so don't think you've missed it...just go a little further! Yeah it's no historic Main Street restaurant but then again you'll keep a few extra bucks in your pocket here!

    (4)
  • Melissa H.

    W-O-W. How did I miss this place for so long? I think it's the big "Greek" in the restaurant's name that deceived me. But don't be fooled! This place is way more than just "Greek" (no ofense to delicous greek food, I love you too). Japa-dawgs? I'm still not sure if it's everywhere or just made up here, but we all loved it. My toddler devoured his blizzard dog in a matter of minutes, without me asking him to focus and eat. I had the Viet Sandwich and it was delish. It reminded me of the Bahn-mis I love so much. MY husband had the Korean tacos (some kind of platter with 4 different tacos) and was also blown away. The best part: All of this plus a bottle juice and a fountain drink for under 30 bucks.... WHAT?! A steal! Service was awesome. The lady behind the counter made some extra efforts to ensure everyone was having a good time and enjoying the food. Highly recommended and thank you all for the great reviews that made me come give it a try!!

    (5)
  • Laura G.

    Delicious!!! We were heading to the grocery store & saw this place. We looked it up on yelp. Good reviews so we gave it a try. As far as super casual in park city/deer valley, this is the best I have had. Says Greek, but they also have Asian fusion food here that is spicy & delicious. We ordered the gyro, Vietnamese sandwich & rice bowl & they were all good! Definitely give them a try if you are in town.

    (4)
  • Nicole M.

    Who knew they had Chicago dogs and Vietnamese food too!!! Awesome!! Prices are great too! Great little secret in town!

    (5)
  • Vik S.

    Get the japadawg. It's just as good as the one I had in Vancouver!

    (5)
  • Faith D.

    Want to branch out and try something unique? You'll want to order a Japadawg. Before coming to Park City, I had never heard of such a thing...so I had to try it out. They have quite a few to choose from. The one I had was really good! Who knew hotdogs paired with Asian toppings would be such a welcomed pairing?!! The employees are really friendly too and service was attentive. The price point was great and it was refreshing to see a "normal" bill in this can-get-pricey mountain town (although it is not in the main area).

    (4)
  • Cody K.

    This place is very tasty. It is a must stop for a great meal.The salads are amazing and they also have many other Greek dishes. In addition to Greek, they have Asian fusion. I would recommend the Greek salad with chicken. The chicken comes on a skewer and it is perfectly cooked with very good spices. Don't be fooled by the location because I highly recommend you dine here.

    (5)
  • R. P.

    Took a gamble and tried this place. Meh. The owner is nice enough, service was fine...he was in training. The food is mediocre and definitely not worth the overall price. I will spare you the details, but for two adults, 1 kid, and 2 beers our bill came to over $50. Totally not worth it. The menu is all screwed up, too many things going on. I should have known better. I am very hesitant when I see Japanese hot dogs (wtf?), Greek food, and random Asian dishes. Not working. Simplify. Bummer..has potential.

    (2)
  • Wells N.

    If you have ever been to the old Nick's with the grumpy old Nick this place is named for...you are in for a wonderful surprise. The new owner has taken this old and tired restaurant and created a new local hangout. Complete with the ever elusive Utah liquor license. Food: Classic Greek with Japanese Hot Dogs and Korean Tacos A native of Chicago, the new owner has improved the origainal Greek recipies of Nick's and brought in fresh ingredents and to add a fast of freshness to all of the dishes. The main staple of the Greek fair has to be the Gyros. Served in a traditional style, they have added a fresh cucumber souse to the lamb which local absalutly love. The new asian additions also resignate well with a long day on the ski runs. One word on these, they tend to be on the spicy side, so enjoy with a good beer, which you can now get with dinner! Overall, this place has great food and is a great value for Park City. If you go during lunch, be aware of the high school lunch times. Nick's offers a great lunch special which is a hugh hit with the students. This can lead to lines out the door when school is in session. Drinks: Excellent for Utah, Average everywhere else OK, this is Utah, and for a restaurant to get a liquor license is as hard as finding a democrat in this state. That said, Nick's has a decent selection of 12 beers, with 5 on tap. There is also a nicely paired wine selection. Ambiance: Strip Mall This a work in progress. Improvments are being made each time there is some money on hand. That said, it gives off the old Park City feel before the glitz of Sundance and the like came to town.

    (4)
  • Craig J.

    Delicious, creative hot dogs. The Vietnamese Sandwich, which we assumed would be a banh-mi, was ok, but not really what we were expecting, and not super Vietnamese-y.

    (3)
  • Stephanie R.

    Overall good place. We stopped in after reading the good reviews. Very nice, relaxed atmosphere with friendly staff. We both ordered gyros and loved them. The portions were generous especially the delicious meat (Lamb and Beef). The Greek salad and rice were also fantastic. We definetly recommend this place to anyone looking for good Greek food.

    (5)
  • Jennefer T.

    Service was friendly. Food was good. Just what you would expect. Salad was too heavily dressed for my taste but that is subjective. Great spot for a quick lunch.

    (3)
  • Stephane D.

    Just came back from Nick's for lunch. The whole family loved it. Great Gyros, salads, rice bowls and hot dogs. Eclectic menu. The pita is fantastic. The salad was fresh and the sauce was perfect. We were all sorry we found this place on our last day of our stay in Park City. No only the food is much better than most of the other casual places in town but the price is so very reasonable given the quality and quantity. Highly recommended. I want to go back to try the JaDawgs.

    (5)
  • Emily P.

    This place is pretty great--- the Japadawgs are delicious if you're in the mood for indulgence (I recommend the Green Monster!). Korean tacos are another win-- very varied flavors-- a LOT of food! The staff at Nick's is awesome-- I'm not sure if it's been Nick himself at the register or another awesomely dedicated dude, but I always have a good time chatting while waiting on my meal-- great customer service. Prices are reasonable as well-- the menu is huge, so I need to get back and try some of the other items, but so far, Nick's has not let me down.

    (4)
  • Rick H.

    Horrible

    (1)
  • Trtman W.

    I give this place 3 stars, as a whole, but the food is worth 4 stars. The service isn't so good there, though. I mean, the service stinks. The place ought to be a walk in and order place rather having a waitress. The gyros were good, the Chicago dogs were good, and the lemon chicken rice soup wasn't half bad. Some may think this is a weird menu offering but Chicago people know that Greek places do have varied menu items. It's normal for a Chicago Greek joint. The service is super slow here, though. You better have a no intention of a quick meal there, as the food takes forever to cook...and so does the waitress. I am not sure if they need more help here or what.

    (3)
  • Phil C.

    We were in town to board and stopped by this place for a casual dinner. We ordered the Dynamite JapaDAWG with sweet potato fries and a chicken souvlaki plate. The rice that came with the souvlaki plate could have been better, but the salad was fine and the chicken was delicious. I guess the Greek food has been left pretty much unchanged, from the previous owner (see review below). However, the new JapaDAWG was as good if not better than the original JapaDOG of Vancouver fame, and the sweet potato fries were great! For those of you unfamiliar with the JapaDOG -- it's a huge hit in Vancouver (Google it) -- it's a treat to be able to get this in Park City, albeit hidden inside a Greek cafe versus the prominent stands in Vancouver, surrounded by throngs of fans in the warmer months. It's definitely worth trying it at least once. One of the owners used to be a sushi chef, so her JapaDAWG toppings are really creative a la sushi rolls and at a great price ($5.50?). Very gifted. I'll definitely be back for another one!

    (5)
  • E.M. B.

    JAPADAAAAWWWWGS!!!!!! I have known about Nick's for quite some time- since it was over in Redstone- but I am not a fan of greek food, I'm sorry to say :( I have tried gyros from about every different greek place in SLC, and my taste buds have just never come around to them. SO, when I heard Nick's has now added a funky fusion twist, I had to go check it out! Last week, I had the korean tacos, which were unique and delicious! Had I yelped last week, I would have given it 4-stars. But then today, I had a Dynamite Japadog! It was incredible... not that I should be surprised, as hot dogs are gooood and asian toppings are gooood! Together, they were greeeaat! And the lady who takes your order (owner, maybe?) is very friendly... excellent service is always a big plus. Another big bonus: prices! The tacos were 6.50 for three w/onion rings, the ever-so-filling Japadog was 5.50! I have my little punch card now, and I am sure it will be filled in no time!

    (5)
  • Just_Dason L.

    So we went to this place after reading the reviews on Yelp. And they were right. Odd location but there are a few great little places in this strip mall. We thought we would try a Japadawg and it was so good we had to order another. would I ever go back here? Without a doubt. The staff that helped up were awesome and have a great selection of beer and the food is tasty and the palce and restrooms are very clean.

    (5)
  • Bryan A.

    Pretty damn good Greek! Nick's feature a wide variety of random stuff as well as Greek food. Some of the other reviews highlight some of those. I tried the Gyro with Greek salad and fries. The Gyro was huge and featured the lamb / beef combo meat which is standard. I forgot to ask "no tomatoes". Hoping they would be in big slices so they would be easy to remove, they weren't. :( They were chopped up into bits. Oh well, my bad! The sandwich was really quite good though. Can't complain about the salad or fries either. Was a lil pricey for lunch but it was a lot of food indeed. Would recommend for a quick casual lunch or even take out.

    (4)
  • Maria P.

    I love Greek food. Lots of it back in NY and I miss it so. That is why I opted to give Nicks a chance and I was not let down in the least. I had a chicken gyro, fries and a drink, about $10. The gyro was good but I have had better and the fires were exceptional, cooked to perfection. The menu was extensive lots to choose from for lunch and dinner. Your typical Greek specialties as well as other cuisines too. I can't wait to head back there to try something new. Definitely give it a try, you won't be let down.

    (4)
  • sean v.

    Nick's Greek has a little of everything. The japadawgs are my favorite and I order these about 75% of the time. The Gyro and Vietnamese sandwiches are good if you have a craving and in PC. I've found better tasting sandwiches for both in SLC. Depending on what I order the price comes just below $10 or just above. I hear great things about the Korean Tacos and that may be my next purchase.

    (4)
  • Michael D.

    A quirky place to say the least. Decor was strip mall moderne with a hint of tackiness. No matter. The menu was mostly Greek but had some oddball Asian dishes and a list of gourmet hot dogs. Huh? Anyway, because it was Greek diner, we stuck with Greek food and weren't disappointed. The herbed leg of lamb was tender, and flavorful, and the souvlaki salad was excellent with tender pieces of grilled chicken. Sides of potatoes (average) and traditional stewed green beans (mmm) were appropriate accompaniments. Bonus tzatziki was served as a side. House salad was nicely sized. Babaganouj -- meh. Service was attentive and friendly. We also had a decent bottle of Malbec for less than $20. Overall, an excellent experience off Main Street.

    (4)
  • Jon A.

    The Greek food here is nothing extraordinary, it is good for sure. Like some of the other reviewers have mentioned the JapaDawg's are incredible! Also, she has added some new additions to the menu- Vietnamese Spicy Pork sandwich- very very good, and Korean Tacos- a couple of friends of mine had these and they won't stop raving about them. I mentioned to her that she ought to try doing "JapaGyro's" to give the Gyro's a fresh spin- she was totally down with giving it a try. Next time I go in I'll try a "Dynamite JapaGyro" should be incredible. I am a huge fan of this place, and will continue to come back for the great food and service.

    (4)
  • Laura M.

    Great friendly service, my husband and I had the Japadawg that everyone recommended, mine with sweet potato fries, his with regular fries. I had the avalanche and he had the one with japaslaw (blizzard perhaps?). Anyway, we enjoyed the experience and going this place to be open unlike most of the places we drove by which are more seasonal. The dogs were great and were unique with Japanese sushi type toppings. The service was fast and friendly. It's a nice casual place to dine in Park City.

    (5)
  • Sam K.

    Food is really good. We went there 3 times dusing our 1 week stay. Price is good. However, during lunch time, the wait is longer and shortage of tables.

    (4)

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Map

Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Categories

Greek Cuisine

Greek food is a fine melody of the finest pressed olive oil, fresh fermented bread, colorful vegetables, juicy meat, sea food all cooked in spices and fresh rosemary. The people from Greek were great scholars who aimed to excel in everything they do. The results are quite visible in their food as they are the inventors of olive oil which is beneficial to health. Greeks also made different type of wines from the best quality of grapes fermented in controlled environment.

Today, you can find hundreds of restaurants offering authentic Greek food or popularly termed as Mediterranean cuisine in New York city alone. People wait in line to taste the exotic Greek dishes like saganaki, taramasalata, souvlaki, loukoumades, spanakopita, moussaka, and many more. One thing which most people like about these authentic Greek dishes is abundant use of lemon juice, olive oil, fresh rosemary and sea salt. A smart mix of few ingredients can virtually take you on the pebble streets of beautiful city of Greece.

For those who don't have time to enjoy fine dining should try tasting the famous souvlaki with pita which is type of meat dish, also a trademark Greek fast food. For those who are vegetarian, or vegan can try different versions of Greek Salad. So, if you wish to enjoy a hearty yet healthy meal that tastes divine then try dining at the best Greek restaurant in your city. Greek cuisine not only tastes good but also help maintain your body in a natural way through healthy diet.

Nick’s Greek Cafe

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