Operations may be disrupted due to COVID-19. Be sure to contact the restaurant to find out its current status and offerings.Estia Restaurant Review:
Enjoy the flavors of Greece at this locally owned, upmarket restaurant in the heart of the theater district. Estia features Jerusalem stone and hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings with white sailcloth between the beams, booths, and dark wood tables. There's a spotless open kitchen and even a live olive tree near the market display of fresh fish and vegetables. The long list of mezzes includes...
There's "no plate-throwing" - only "high-end" Greek dining "without the cliches" at this "intimate" destination off the Avenue of the Arts, where the staff makes diners "feel special" while serving "hard-to-find", "fresh" seafood and lamb shanks "like yaya used to make"; while some quip "each entree comes with a loan application", others point to the $19 express lunch and $33 pre-theater special.
Ample and airy, this modern Greek showplace specializes in exotic whole fish, upscale tzatziki and fire-brewed coffee.:
In Short
Business-crowded by day and theater-packed at night, this gleaming, multi-room, 200-seat Mediterranean restaurant promises to become Center City's foremost destination for...