Hidden within a charming arcade on Lekka Street, inside an elegant 1930s art deco building, the restaurant of the Gatsby Athens Hotel doesn’t shout for attention. It whispers it. And the moment you open the door, you understand why.
This “secret arcade” in the center of Athens has managed to conquer the city’s dining scene in a way few restaurants do — blending chic sophistication with a warm, welcoming atmosphere that exudes understated luxury.

First Impressions That Sparkle
The first impression is electric: a space that effortlessly combines chic style with a cozy, inviting energy.
Dark grey, gold, marble, and lighting that falls exactly where it should. Industrial textures and clean lines are balanced by soft fabrics, ambient light, and warm hues — a perfect harmony between urban architecture and contemporary design.
At its heart stands an impressive marble bar seating up to 35 guests. It serves as the beating heart of Geco — not merely a service counter, but a visual and social focal point that encourages conversation and people-watching. And the best part? You can come dressed up for dinner or casually in your jeans. There’s no dress code here — only good vibes.
The People Behind Geco Athens
Behind every great restaurant is a team with vision — and at Geco, that team is a constellation of talent.
At the helm are Executive Chef Panagiotis Flakas and Head Chef Christos Rigas, who bring to the table a refined blend of Mediterranean flavors with global influences. Their menu strikes a balance between elegance and comfort, emphasizing quality, creativity, and seasonal ingredients.
The real coup, however, is Geco’s collaboration with Italian chef Antonino Cannavacciuolo, holder of multiple Michelin stars. Selected dishes — especially handmade pastas and his signature tiramisu — bear his personal touch, adding an international flair that allows the menu to speak both the language of Athens and of the world.

Through its dishes, Geco tells stories. Each plate is a statement — sometimes whispered, sometimes bold, always intriguing. It’s a curated expression of exceptional ingredients and world-class culinary artistry, with deep respect for the flavor and origin of each component.
Starters That Awaken the Senses
Begin with the fish carpaccio of the day with yuzu and jalapeño — delicate sashimi with bright citrus notes that dance on the palate. Or try the ceviche with tomato “tiger’s milk”, a refreshing explosion of flavor that transports you from the Aegean to Latin America in a single bite.

But the dish that steals hearts is the award-winning beetroot carpaccio with goat cheese and Aegina pistachios — elegant, full of contrasting textures, and so quintessentially Greek it makes you want to embrace it. Classic dips like hummus and taramasalata complete the picture.
Playful “Street Food”
Here’s where Geco Athens shows its sense of humor. The Iberico gyro is daring but perfectly balanced.
The tuna kebabs redefine the concept, while the seafood “lollipops” — croquettes of king crab and shrimp with yuzu — are the kind of dish you’ll want to order three times.
Flavors of Italy
The tagliatelle with bottarga is pure poetry on a plate — handmade pasta, lemon, parsley, and that magical touch of bottarga that turns the simple into the sublime.
And if you’re feeling adventurous, the Greek-style cacio e pepe with fresh truffle is a Roman classic with a Greek accent — unexpected yet delicious.

Where Tradition Meets Technique
The star dish is the slow-cooked lamb, lovingly prepared for 12 hours — a labor of patience and precision that results in meat so tender it melts in your mouth like a promise.
For meat lovers, the Prime Black Angus beef is serious business: skirt, ribeye, filet — cuts that respect both the ingredient and the diner.
And for those craving something familiar, the lemon-oregano chicken is like your Greek grandmother — if she went to art school. Traditional, yet refined.
The meal concludes with sophisticated classics like tiramisu and crème brûlée, while the signature cocktails — imaginative and balanced — include creative mixes such as The Monks Gimlet and Bloody Posh.

When Night Falls: The Real Magic Begins
If Geco is impressive by day, by night it becomes something else — more vibrant, more electric, more… Athens.
With hours stretching until 2:00 AM on weekdays and 3:00 AM on weekends, the restaurant transforms into a lively late-night bar.
Curated live entertainment features rotating DJs, singers, violinists, pianists, and harpists.
This entertainment program is the key mechanism that allows Geco Athens to successfully sustain its all-day business model — seamlessly transforming throughout the day from a fine-dining restaurant into a premium lounge bar.
You come for dinner, stay for drinks, lose yourself in the music — and suddenly it’s 2 AM and you don’t want to leave.
That’s Geco: a space that draws you in and doesn’t let go.
Gastronomic Identity as an Art Form
But let’s talk about the strategy behind the magic.
The Geco Athens menu isn’t just a list of dishes — it’s a carefully designed architecture that covers every occasion, every mood, every craving.
Want something casual? The cheeseburger with USA Prime Black Angus and cheddar is elevated comfort food at its finest.
Need to impress at a business dinner? The ribeye speaks the language of luxury.
Looking for something to share with friends after work? The seafood lollipops are perfect for laughter and sharing.
Celebrating something special? The lamb for two is an experience you’ll remember.
This variety is no accident — it’s clever planning.
Geco doesn’t want to be your “special occasion” restaurant. It wants to be part of your everyday life — from breakfast to your late-night nightcap.
The Connection with Gatsby Athens
You can’t talk about Geco without mentioning Gatsby Athens Hotel, of which it is the gastronomic soul.
The hotel’s philosophy? Simplicity, care, and surprise.
The Gatsby persona is “sexy yet shy,” “full of energy and playfulness,” a “provocateur who blends mystery with pleasure.”
And Geco is the place where all that comes to life.
A curated art collection by Yannis Mournia, a soundtrack by Alexandros Christopoulos, and architecture by WOA and Michaelis & Boyd come together to create a unified lifestyle brand.
From the moment you step through its door to the last note of music at night, every detail is intentional.
And when you step out of that secret arcade at 3 AM, the music still echoing in your ears and the taste of your last cocktail on your lips, you’ll realize:
You didn’t just come for dinner. You came for something much greater.
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