Xenia Greek Hospitality is proud to announce the opening of its second Washington D.C. location, and seventh overall, of the award-winning Greco Truly Greek eatery. The new restaurant will open its doors on Thursday, April 2nd, at 1285 4th Street NE, Unit B, in the Union Market District.

A Taste of Home

Greco Truly Greek embodies the owners, Demetri Tsolakis and Stefanos Oungrinis’ upbringing, sharing the tastes and stories of their heritage. The restaurant aims to blend quality and convenience, elevating Greek street food to a new level. They describe Greco as their “meraki,” a dedication to remembering and recreating authentic Greek flavors.

What to Expect at Greco

Greco offers traditional pitas filled with high-quality proteins and customizable with authentic fillings and sauces. Guests can also enjoy classic Greek sides, souvlaki skewers, and customizable plates and salads. Don't forget the legendary loukoumades and iconic Greek coffee Frappe!

Opening Day Special & App Offer

To celebrate the grand opening, the first 100 guests will receive pitas for just $1. Greco also has a mobile app available for both iOS and Android, offering $5 off first-time orders with the code TRULY GREEK.

Union Market & Beyond

The Union Market location spans just over 1,777 square feet and offers seating for up to 20 people. A curated selection of specialty imported Greek products will also be available for grab-and-go, including Greco’s private label extra virgin olive oil from Sparta, along with classic Greek sweets and snacks.

Hours & Trivia Night

Greco will be open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The restaurant will also host trivia nights in partnership with Zero Waste in DC, running from 7-9pm, featuring general trivia and a sponsored round focused on sustainability.

About Greco

The Greco Truly Greek concept first debuted in 2017 on Newbury Street in Boston’s Back Bay. The brand currently operates five locations in Massachusetts: Back Bay, Seaport District, Downtown, Hub Hall at TD Garden, and The Burlington Mall. Greco has received accolades from publications like the Boston Globe and Boston magazine.

“Union Market has this incredible energy — chefs, makers, purveyors, all obsessed with quality,” says Demetri Tsolakis, CEO of Xenia Greek Hospitality. “That’s our kind of neighborhood. We’re honored to join the community and ready to prove that simple food, done right, can stand shoulder to shoulder with anything. We’re excited to bring a little Greek sunshine to D.C. and maybe settle the debate once and for all: yes, fries absolutely belong in a pita.”