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About

Obelix is a long-running casual restaurant in Fira, the capital of Santorini, known primarily for its gyros and souvlaki alongside a broader menu of traditional Greek dishes. It sits on the main drag of Fira Town and operates both as a sit-down spot — tables and benches outside — and as a delivery service covering a wide sweep of the island. With over 1,000 Google reviews and a rating of 4.4, it has built a reliable reputation among locals and visitors who want a solid, unfussy Greek meal without the caldera-view markup.

The restaurant doubles as one of the more practical eating options in central Fira. While the south of the island is dominated by restaurants angling for the sunset-view crowd, Obelix positions itself around value and speed — it accepts online orders, quotes a 30-minute average delivery time, and runs a loyalty card scheme (the Member Bonus Card) that offers discounts across most menu items. For travelers staying outside the centre, that delivery reach is notable: it covers Imerovigli, Firostefani, Kontochori, Vourvoulos, Fira itself, Karterades, Messaria, Vothonas, Monolithos, and Pyrgos.

The place_types tag it as both a Greek restaurant and fast food restaurant, which reflects the dual nature of the operation: the kind of spot that works equally well for a quick pita on the way to the bus terminal as it does for a sit-down lunch in the shade.

What to Expect

Obelix is set up for efficiency. The menu centers on gyros — the primary reason most people seek it out — along with souvlaki, pita wraps, and what the website describes as a wide range of choices. The format is counter-service leaning toward casual taverna: you order, you sit, food arrives quickly. Outdoor seating with benches and tables is the standard setup.

The food is straightforward Greek fast-casual: grilled meat, tzatziki, tomato, onion, and fries tucked into pita bread, with larger plates available for those who want a more complete meal. The quality is consistent enough to have kept a loyal local following for years — the website references longstanding reputation for quality even while competing on price.

Pricing follows the fast-food end of the market rather than the sit-down restaurant end, which is meaningful on an island where restaurant meals in the caldera-view belt can be expensive. A minimum delivery order of €10 applies for areas outside Fira proper, which is a low threshold for most orders.

The space itself is functional rather than atmospheric — this is central Fira, which is busy, commercial, and loud in peak season. There's no caldera view from Obelix, and that's not the point. You come here when you want reliable Greek food at a fair price and don't want to spend an hour being seated somewhere scenic.

How to Get There

Obelix is located in Fira Town at the address Thira 847 00, with coordinates placing it in the central part of the town. Fira is the main hub of Santorini and is easily reached from most of the island.

If you're arriving by cable car from the old port (Skala), the restaurant is a short walk once you reach the top of the cliff. From the main bus station (KTEL) in Fira, it's within easy walking distance — Fira's central area is compact and walkable. Taxis from Kamari, Perissa, or Oia typically take 20–35 minutes depending on traffic, which in July and August can be significant.

Parking in central Fira is limited and congested in high season. If you're driving, aim to park on the outskirts of town and walk in. Alternatively, use the delivery service — it covers most of the island's main residential and tourist areas, which makes a visit to Fira unnecessary if you're based in Imerovigli, Karterades, or Messaria.

Best Time to Visit

Obelix runs service from 12:30 to midnight (23:59) based on its website, making it a reliable option for late lunches and dinners. The kitchen staying open until midnight is practical on Santorini, where caldera sunsets push dinner crowds late and many restaurants fill up between 8 and 10 pm.

For an in-person visit, midday on weekdays in shoulder season (April–May or October) is the most comfortable window — Fira in July and August at lunchtime is hot, crowded, and occasionally chaotic near the main pedestrian streets. If you're there in peak summer, arriving at opening (12:30) or after 9 pm avoids the worst of the crowds.

Santorini's meltemi wind blows most strongly from July through August, which actually makes outdoor seating in Fira tolerable even in the heat of the afternoon. Early October sees temperatures drop to the mid-20s Celsius and crowds thin considerably — some of the most pleasant dining conditions of the year.

Tips for Visiting

  • Use the online ordering system if you're staying in any of the ten delivery areas. The website at obelix.gr takes orders directly, and the 30-minute average delivery time is faster than most restaurant waits in peak season.
  • The Member Bonus Card offers discounts across most menu items and is worth asking about if you're on the island for more than a few days and plan to eat here more than once.
  • Go for the gyros. Multiple independent reviews single it out as the standout item. The broader menu exists, but gyros is what the restaurant built its reputation on.
  • Arrive at or just after 12:30 on summer days if you want a seat without waiting. The lunch rush in Fira's center builds fast, especially near the bus station.
  • Central Fira is walkable from most caldera-facing accommodation in Firostefani and the northern end of Fira — factor in 10–15 minutes on foot along the clifftop path if you're based in those areas.
  • Cash and card — no specific payment policy is confirmed in the available information, but Greek restaurants of this type generally accept both. Confirm on arrival or check the website before ordering.
  • Delivery minimum outside Fira is €10, which is easily met with a single gyros order plus a drink. The delivery area covers most of the island's populated center, including Pyrgos and Monolithos.
  • Phone ordering is an option alongside online orders: +30 2286 021550 or the mobile number listed on the website (6986 140420).

What to Order

The gyros is the headline item at Obelix — pork or chicken, wrapped in pita with the standard accompaniments of tzatziki, tomato, onion, and fries. Web snippets and social posts consistently reference the gyros ahead of everything else on the menu, and it's the dish that comes up when people search for the best souvlaki in Fira.

Beyond the gyros, the menu covers souvlaki skewers, pita wraps with various fillings, and a broader selection of Greek dishes for those who want something more substantial. The website notes that photos are representative rather than exact, which is standard practice for fast-casual menus — portion sizes and exact presentation may vary.

For drinks, the standard Greek fast-casual lineup applies: soft drinks, water, and likely beer, though no specific drinks menu detail is available from the research material. For a full sit-down meal with wine, the restaurant may carry table wine, but this is worth checking directly.

Address

FIRA TOWN, Thira 847 00, Greece

Website

obelix.gr

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