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Tomorrow, Tuesday, July 23rd Opa is hosting a wine dinner featuring Greek wines. The $45 per person dinner includes four courses, all accompanied by different […]
Besides being a day that brings out the worst in America, Black Friday is also a symbol for the kickoff of the holiday season. […]
Greek hotspot Opa is bringing in the fall with delicious new selections inspired by the recent trip to Greece by owner George Tsioursis. New menu items include Greek Flatbread topped with sausage, tahini […]
Chef Andrew Brown is moving on from Opa. Owner George Tsiouris says that Brown who has been there since the opa-ning will be leaving at […]
Opa pulled a fast one and managed to softly open its Drury Street Beer Garden late last month without anyone knowing but now we have […]
In Foie Gras We Trust T-Shirt – Via Le Pigeon in Portland, OR We’re into week two of #FoieFridays with a growing group of Philadelphia […]
In protest of the recent foie gras troubles in California (where a complete Nanny State ban on foie gras is due to take effect on […]
On Tuesday, May 15th at 6pm, Opa will be holding a dinner event with a crash course on the Greek tradition of pita making. Hosted […]
Opa is introducing its new Spring Menu this week. Among the new dishes showing up on the menu: Grilled Artichoke Oil and wine braised, shaved […]
Today is Opa’s first anniversary and the Greek restaurant and bar is offering $1 specials for lunch and dinner. Also this weekend, owners George and Vasiliki Tsiouris […]
On Thursday, January 19th Opa is introducing its new weeknight happy hour. Many of the most popular items from the menu will be available for […]
Modern Greek restaurant, Opa is offering a bargain lunch deal through the New Year. Monday through Friday lunchers can order a chicken or lamb gyro […]
Opa has potential but Trey Popp feels there needs to be better execution. Zucchini chips, individually battered and fried, were an oregano-kissed wonder—executed with the […]
As always Philadelphia magazine’s Trey Popp will have two reviews in the forthcoming issue of the magazine. How will Sansom Street’s Opa fare in its […]
When it comes to digital first impressions (like the one just mentioned in the Fare review), Opa goes for sheer volume. A cartoon folk dancer […]