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    Restaurant in Calgary, Canada

    Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC

    100Pearl Points

    Reliable Greek Dinner

    Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC, Restaurant in Calgary

    About Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC

    Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC is a practical south Calgary pick when Greek food and Macleod Trail convenience matter more than ceremony. Book it for casual repeat dinners or relaxed groups; cross-shop Wellingtons of Calgary for a more formal night, CRAFT Beer Market Southcentre for beer and mixed-menu flexibility, or PZA Parlour when pizza is the easier crowd-pleaser.

    Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC is a Calgary restaurant with a casual dress code and published hours that make it relatively direct to plan around. The verified information is limited, so the safest read is practical rather than expansive: use the confirmed schedule and casual setting to decide whether it fits the timing and tone of your visit.

    A practical fit when the basics match your plans

    The available verified details do not support a claim about awards, named chef recognition, pricing, a specific menu format, or a special-occasion service style. That makes this a booking to judge on simple fit: the venue name, the Calgary location, the casual dress code, whether the posted hours work for your plans.

    For a visit, the decision should be about convenience and expectations. It is not necessary to dress formally, the schedule gives several options from Tuesday through Sunday. If you need a highly specific experience, confirm details directly with the restaurant before committing.

    What to expect on the second visit

    The strongest grounded case is predictability around planning basics. Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC is closed on Monday, opens at 11 AM from Tuesday through Sunday, closes at 9:30 PM Tuesday through Thursday, 10 PM Friday and Saturday, 9 PM Sunday. Those hours can support different timing plans, depending on the day.

    If you are comparing options in Calgary, consider the kind of outing you want and verify current details with each venue. Wellingtons of Calgary, CRAFT Beer Market Southcentre, PZA Parlour, Fuji Ramen and Sushi, Sage & Co. are other named options to consider, but the best choice depends on the needs of your party and the latest information from the restaurants themselves.

    Know Before You Go

    • Use it for: casual dining in Calgary when the posted hours and informal dress code fit your plans.
    • Skip it for: plans that require verified details on pricing, menu format, awards, private dining, or special service features unless you confirm those directly.
    • Group fit: Confirm directly with the restaurant for party-size needs, reservations, or any seating requirements.
    • Planning read: Check the current schedule before you go: Monday closed; Tuesday to Thursday 11 AM–9:30 PM; Friday and Saturday 11 AM–10 PM; Sunday 11 AM–9 PM.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC?

    Go casual. The verified dress code is casual, so formal wear is not required. The restaurant is in Calgary, the verified hours are Monday closed; Tuesday to Thursday 11 AM–9:30 PM; Friday and Saturday 11 AM–10 PM; and Sunday 11 AM–9 PM.

    Does Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary and allergy details are not verified here. If your group has specific requirements, check the venue's official channels before visiting and confirm what can be accommodated.

    What time is best for Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC?

    The verified hours show that Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC opens at 11 AM from Tuesday through Sunday and remains open into the evening on those days. Choose the time that fits your schedule, confirm directly if you need details about availability at a specific time.

    Can Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC accommodate groups?

    Group accommodation details are not verified here. For party-size questions, reservations, seating needs, or timing, check the venue's official channels before going.

    Is Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC good for a special occasion?

    The verified dress code is casual, so it is best approached as an informal Calgary dining option unless the restaurant confirms otherwise. If you need specific celebration features, compare with other options such as CRAFT Beer Market Southcentre or PZA Parlour and verify current details directly.

    Location

    590-10816 Macleod Trail SE, Calgary, AB T2J 5N8, Canada

    Calgary, Canada

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    Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC and similar venues
    VenueLocation
    Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYCCalgary
    Wellingtons of CalgaryCalgary
    CRAFT Beer Market SouthcentreCalgary
    Sage & Co.Calgary
    PZA ParlourCalgary
    Fuji Ramen and SushiCalgary

    How Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Wellingtons of Calgary, Notable alternative
    • CRAFT Beer Market Southcentre, Notable alternative
    • Sage & Co., Notable alternative
    • PZA Parlour, Notable alternative
    • Fuji Ramen and Sushi, Notable alternative

    How It Compares

    Broken Plate Greek Restaurant YYC is the practical Greek-restaurant choice in this Calgary set: easier to slot into a casual south-end dinner than a formal steakhouse, more cuisine-specific than a general pub-style meal. Wellingtons of Calgary is the better fit when the night needs a more traditional steakhouse feel, while Broken Plate makes more sense when the group wants a relaxed Greek meal without turning dinner into a bigger production.

    For value and flexibility, CRAFT Beer Market Southcentre is stronger for beer-focused groups, casual drinks, diners who want a broader menu. PZA Parlour is the easier crowd-pleaser when pizza solves the table faster than choosing a cuisine. Broken Plate is the more targeted pick when Greek food is the reason for going out.

    If the choice is about comfort food rather than ambiance, Fuji Ramen and Sushi gives the group a Japanese alternative in the same practical-dinner lane. Sage & Co. should be considered when the group wants a different room or occasion tone. Book Broken Plate when location, ease, Greek restaurant familiarity are doing the work.

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