For nearly three decades, the corner of North Fourth Avenue and East Sixth Street downtown was associated with Greek cuisine.
So when the longtime tenant who owned Athens on 4th Ave. Greek restaurant pulled up stakes in mid-June, the Papoutsis family started thinking about the possibilities.
âEvery town you go to, downtown has a good Greek restaurant for many years,â said Qais Papoutsis, chef-owner of Opaâs Best on East Broadway who quietly opened Opaâs Grill on 4th Ave. Greek and American Cuisine in the former Athens location last weekend.
Papoutsis, who recently changed his name from Esar, said the Opaâs Grill menu will mirror much of what they serve at their flagship at 4590 E. Broadway, formerly home to the popular Zivaz Mexican Bistro. In addition to classic Greek cuisine including gyros, kabobs and souvlaki, the Broadway restaurant picked up a page from Zivazâs playbook and serves a half-dozen specialty burgers; Zivaz won citywide awards for its burgers.
Opaâs Grill also will have added emphasis on its bar menu given that it is smack in the middle of North Fourth Avenueâs entertainment corridor, Papoutsis said. The restaurant will be open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.



