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Costas
Menu for Costas
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Ratings and Reviews for Costas
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Jan 20 2012
Laurie D. via Yelp
This is an old restaurant, not very fancy. We chose it for breakfast because it was easy access and had parking next to it. I ordered a Greek Omelet, home...read more
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Aug 31 2011
Ty J. via Yelp
Costa was my first greek restaurant, the atmosphere was nice and the service was nice. Since it was first time a server explain to us about the menu. We had...read more
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Aug 02 2011
Ariana L. via Yelp
Went here last week when my mother was in town from Pennsylvania. She loves Tarpon Springs and last time we were there-we ate at Hella's, which was...read more
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Jan 17 2009
rja1721 via Citysearch
Had visited Tarpon Springs a few times and ate at a bunch of the greek restaurants, but the last visit i had made there, we had di...read more
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Jan 17 2009
JAlk via Citysearch
My family and I go down to the sponge docks every year and we found our favorite new restaurant. This restaurant isnt on the main...read more
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Apr 16 2008
jiim2 via Citysearch
I have tried almost every restaurant at the Sponge Docks and Costas is my favorite. Everything is homemade and the portions are hu...read more
The Scene
You may have trouble finding Costas, since it's hidden among a warren of shops and restaurants along a winding back street of tiny Tarpon Springs, which still looks like the Greek fishing village it once was. But do persevere, because once you step inside, you'll be glad you're there: Tidy, comfy, so homey. The waitresses smile and chat. The locals dine beside the tourists. It's so relaxed and pleasant, you want to hang out all night.
The Food
It's all homemade; anything Greek you might like is good.
What to Order
My favorite dish is moussaka, a delectable concoction featuring eggplant as the star ingredient, but the stuffed grape leaves were delicious, too. For those of you who might not have eaten much Greek food, order the Greek platter, which comes with three specialties: Moussaka, pastitsio and stuffed grape leaves, accompanied by a big pile of flavored rice. Please leave room for dessert, which is a gooey baklava-thin pastry, honey and nuts sandwiched together. Or, the rice pudding is great for kids.