Taverna Opa

3051 NE 32nd Ave Fort LauderdaleFL33308
Closed
Sunday
4:00pm-11:59pm
Monday
4:00pm-11:59pm
Tuesday
4:00pm-11:59pm
Wednesday
4:00pm-11:59pm
Thursday
4:00pm-11:59pm
Friday
4:00pm-11:59pm
Saturday
4:00pm-11:59pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Debit
Average Rating
3
Total Reviews
(36)
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Not Recommended 0
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Fort Lauderdale Opa can be found at Ne 32nd Ave 3051. The following is offered: Restaurants: Greek. The entry is present with us since Sep 7, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 12, 2013. In Fort Lauderdale there are 2 other Restaurants: Greek . An overview can be found here.
by opendius on June 09, 2015 from opendius

Member Reviews

The one and only place to celebrate life the only way known: Through love, dancing, good wine, and tons of people:
All I can say is that if you love the best Greek and Mediterranean food in South Florida, and love to Dance on Tables in an organized chaotic environment with loud music, a DJ, the most fantastic Belly Dancing show you've seen in your life, and having your coffee and dessert right on the waterfron Dock, ... then you must go there. To top it off, for $ 10.00 on a Tuesday night you can have a soup, an entree, and dessert; yes ! Just for $ 10.00 - Rachel Ray, Deco Drive, Boater's Magazine, Parenting Magazine, Lauderdale by the Sea, ... All think this is one of the best Greek Tavernas anywhere in The US.
by Michael Kasdaglis on March 06, 2009

Editorial Reviews

The Greek cuisine at this Fort Lauderdale restaurant comes with a side of rowdy ambiance.:
In Short
Dried herbs hang from the rafters and village scenes dot the walls of the rustic interior. Though waiters once broke into folk dances here, Opa has evolved into a...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on March 20, 2006 from Citysearch

Information from the business

OPA is a Greek Word that may be used as an ‘Exclamation', or ‘Utterance', or ‘Declaration', or ‘Affirmation' or a lovingly gentle way of telling you to ‘Stop' ... depending on the situational context.

It is a word or pronouncement of celebration; the celebration of life itself.

It is another way of expressing joy and gratitude to God, Life, and others, for bringing us into the state of...
by cityvoter on July 05, 2013 from cityvoter