Restaurant in Athens, Greece
Deos
100Pearl PointsLate-night Greek

About Deos
Book Deos for an easy Athens night when flexibility matters more than a documented tasting-menu or award-driven experience. It is better framed as a practical celebration or late-running social dinner than a destination meal; compare Hytra for Modern Greek polish and VERi TABLE for a clearer €€€ French brief.
Athens is not short on places to plan an outing, so the useful expectation reset is this: consider Deos when timing and basic practical details matter more than a published chef, cuisine brief, tasting-menu structure, price tier, or award trail. The strongest verified practical case is flexibility: Deos is open daily from 9 AM, runs until 2 AM from Sunday through Thursday, stays open until 3 AM on Friday and Saturday.
For readers comparing it with other options, keep the comparison simple. Hytra and VERi TABLE are other named venues to consider, but this page does not have verified detail to position Deos by cuisine, menu format, price, chef, or accolades. Deos is the easier call when the decision is less about a documented culinary point of view and more about finding a late-running Athens venue for a flexible plan.
Use it for flexible timing, not a documented tasting-menu plan
The right booking mindset is important. With no verified cuisine type, chef, price range, awards, menu format, or seat count available here, this is not the page to sell a high-stakes tasting-menu plan. Treat it as an Athens option for occasions where timing is the clearest verified strength. The verified dress code is smart casual, which helps set expectations without implying a formal dining format.
If counter, bar seating, dietary accommodations, take-out, delivery, or any specific menu structure is the priority, confirm those details directly before building the night around them. Athens has plenty of dining rooms that suit different plans, but a specific service style should not be assumed for Deos unless the venue confirms it.
Where it sits among alternatives
Cross-shop by intent, but avoid over-reading the available information. Choose Hytra or VERi TABLE if those listings give you the clearer fit for your plans. Deos is best evaluated on the verified basics available here: it is in Athens, has smart-casual dress, opens daily from 9 AM, runs late every night.
For broader planning, use the full Athens restaurants guide before locking the meal, then pair it with other Athens planning if the visit is part of a bigger trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Deos?
Start with the hours: Deos runs daily from 9 AM, with Friday and Saturday service until 3 AM and the rest of the week until 2 AM. It is in Athens and fits best as a flexible, late-running option rather than a plan built around verified cuisine, chef, price, awards, or menu format.
Is Deos good for a special occasion?
It may work if the occasion needs a flexible Athens venue with late hours rather than a fully documented formal splurge. The verified dress code is smart casual, the verified hours make it useful for plans that may run late.
Is Deos good for solo dining?
It can be a practical solo option if the main priority is timing flexibility in Athens. Specific seating formats and menu structure are not verified here, so confirm directly if you need bar seating, counter seating, or a particular style of meal.
Can I eat at the bar at Deos?
Bar-seating details are not verified here. If bar seating is the goal, check the venue's official channels for the latest setup before making Deos the center of the plan.
What are alternatives to compare with Deos?
Other venues to compare include Hytra, VERi TABLE, Dourambeis Oyster, Iguazu, Aoritis Kritis Thimises. Use Deos when late hours and a smart-casual Athens setting are the clearest fit, compare the others based on the details available for your specific occasion.
Location
Louizis Riankour 64, Athina 115 23, Greece
Athens, Greece
Compare Deos
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deos | Athens | , | , |
| VERi TABLE | Athens | French | €€€ |
| Dourambeis Oyster | Athens | , | , |
| Hytra | Athens | Modern Greek, Modern Cuisine | €€€ |
| Iguazu | Zografou | , | , |
| Aoritis Kritis Thimises | Athens | , | , |
How Deos Athens compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to book if Deos is not the right fit
For a more defined special-occasion meal, cross-shop Hytra. Its Modern Greek and Modern Cuisine positioning gives the evening a clearer point of view than Deos.
For a price-signaled French alternative, choose VERi TABLE. For seafood, look at Dourambeis Oyster instead.
How it compares in Athens
Deos is the easiest recommendation when the priority is a flexible Athens meal rather than a tightly defined cuisine category. Hytra is the stronger choice for a special-occasion Modern Greek dinner with a clearer culinary identity and €€€ positioning, while VERi TABLE is the safer pick for diners who want French cooking and firmer price expectations before booking.
For seafood intent, Dourambeis Oyster is the more direct alternative. Aoritis Kritis Thimises reads better for a Greek-leaning group meal when the brief is less formal. Iguazu is less useful as a like-for-like Athens comparison because it sits outside the immediate metro context provided here.
In value terms, Deos wins on ease rather than proof points. If the night needs named cuisine, visible price tier, or a more predictable special-occasion arc, Hytra or VERi TABLE are better bets. If the group wants a lower-planning Athens option that can work around a loose evening, Deos makes more sense.
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