
Hours
| Sunday | 9 AM–1 AM |
| Monday | 9 AM–1 AM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–1 AM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–1 AM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–1 AM |
| Friday | 9 AM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–1 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Skoufa 42, Athina 106 72, Greece
Phone: +30 21 0364 7052
Website: https://www.frankierestaurant.gr/kolonaki
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Reviews
Downside: it is a little bit more on the expensive side. It is absolutely worth it, ofc, if you can afford it, but we spent 80 euros/2p.
You can really get on-par with normal dough using xantham gum and e.g. Caputo gluten-free flour these days. There is no excuse, especially at this price point.
Also our vegan cauliflower-based dish was at best a 3/5.
We then ordered the gluten variant for the caprese pizza, to compare. Its not only bigger (at 2€ less), it was also definitely a 3/5 as far a Italian (!) pizza goes. If you compare to “pizza in general”, you could say it was maybe 4/5.
But the we ordered the tiramisu and that’s where things turned.
Probably one of the best tiramisu we ate in our lives, easily a 10/10 – would do again!
Verdict, ok place, nice Feng-Shui, great service, food: your mileage may vary.
If you’re vegan or looking for gluten-free, there may be better options in this city.
Friendly service, nice atmosphere during lunch time. The place is clean, all looks good and the food was truly amazing.
Located in the heart of the city, this farm-to-table gem exceeded every expectation. We began with a burrata salad that tasted like edible poetry — fresh greens, jewel-like beet cubes, whisper-thin dried figs, and impossibly airy burrata, all dressed with premium olive oil.
The pancetta risotto was extraordinary — deeply flavorful, delicately seasoned, topped with sweet-potato cubes and thick, crispy-yet-juicy slices of pork. Resting on a vibrant parsley emulsion, it was a perfectly composed dish.
Dessert was a standout: mango crème brûlée topped with freeze-dried mango and a scoop of velvety ice cream. Paired with a goji–açaí hot tea served loose-leaf in a French press, it felt sophisticated and comforting at once.
Service was timely and warm, with multiple staff members ensuring a seamless experience. Frankie became our favorite place to eat in Athens — and it will be the first reservation we make when we return.
The meal itself was flawless from start to finish. We’ll be dreaming about the garlic bread—it’s that good. Our server made spot-on drink recommendations, and we loved the wine so much we bought a bottle to take home. When dessert arrived (on the house), it felt like the perfect ending to a dinner that already felt special.
Frankie manages to make fine dining feel personal, approachable, and completely unpretentious. It’s rare to find a restaurant that gets every detail right, but this one absolutely does.