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Niko Niko's Market Square

301 Milam Street MAP

Houston, TX 77002

713-528-4976

http://www.nikonikos.com/
Cuisine: Mediterranean
District: Historic
Price: $

A Houston staple serving up Greek food since 1977, Niko Niko’s at Market Square Park offers a pared down menu from their flagship Montrose location. The walk-up window cafe offers selections perfect for grab-and-go, including gyro sandwiches, kebabs and hummus. In the morning stop by and take your pick from a vast selection of European-style coffee drinks and Greek-themed breakfasts items (not available at the Montrose location), including falafel & egg and Greek sausage & fried egg breakfast pitas, and Greek yogurt with honey.  The there is plenty of outside seating within the park. Plus, beer, wine and Nikoritas are available, making it a great place to relax after work or on the weekend.

HOURS

Open Monday - Friday from 7am - 9pm*

Saturday - Sunday 8am - 9pm

*Open later when events are held at the park check www.marketsquarepark.com for event listings and more info about Market Square Park

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