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Dionysos

A cosy Greek restaurant in the Old Town near the university, loved for warm, attentive service, shareable mezedes and good value just steps from Pilies Street.

Updated Jun 20262 min read·2 sections
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The short version
  • Greek cooking in the heart of the Old Town, on Universiteto Street near Vilnius University.
  • Exceptionally friendly, warm service is the most consistent praise from diners.
  • Good value and reasonable prices, with a menu built for sharing mezedes.
  • Cosy, relaxed room that handles large parties and is noted as pet-friendly.

Greek comfort cooking near the university

Dionysos brings a slice of Greek hospitality to the centre of Vilnius, tucked onto Universiteto g. 10 a short stroll from Pilies Street and the courtyards of Vilnius University. The mood is cosy and relaxed, and the thing diners mention first is the service — warm, attentive and genuinely welcoming, the kind of room where a quick dinner can stretch happily into a long one. It comfortably absorbs larger groups and is noted as pet-friendly, which makes it an easy pick for a sociable, unfussy evening in the Old Town.

The menu is built for sharing. Order a spread of mezedes (small plates) and graze across the table: most diners find the food flavourful and satisfying, with octopus and hummus drawing repeat recommendations. As with any taverna abroad, a small minority — including some with a Greek background — find certain dishes closer to crowd-pleasing than strictly authentic, but the overall verdict stays warmly positive, helped along by prices that feel fair for the location.

Good to know

The shareable format makes Dionysos a relaxed choice for couples and groups alike — build a table of mezedes, add a couple of mains, and let the meal unwind. Its central Old Town location means it's an easy add-on to a day of sightseeing around the cathedral, the university and Pilies Street.

Hours and the current menu shift with the seasons, so check the venue's own channels before a special trip, and consider booking ahead on weekend evenings when the small room fills up.

Best for
shared mezedes, friendly service, relaxed group dinners.
  • Recommended dishes: octopus, hummus, moussaka, calamari, souvlaki.
  • Pet-friendly and group-friendly; confirm current hours before visiting.
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