Opa Grill

A family-owned Greek and American neighborhood spot in Parker that swept the 2025 local best-of awards. Order the flaming saganaki, the lamb, and the pastitsio, and expect a loud, happy room.
Why it's here
Opa Grill is a family-owned Greek and American restaurant on Lincoln Avenue in Parker, and it cleaned up at the 2025 Parker Best of the Best awards, winning Best Greek Restaurant, Best Family Restaurant, Best Happy Hour, Best Fries, Best Soup, and Best Dessert. That is a lot of categories for one neighborhood spot, and it reflects a place locals treat as a default rather than an occasion.
The kitchen is Greek-forward, and the signatures are the real thing: saganaki, the flaming cheese that comes with the tableside Opa moment, plus lamb chops, spanakopita, dolmades, pastitsio, moussaka, and baklava and orange portokalopita for dessert. There is a familiar American subset too, with a deluxe burger, fish and chips, and gyros, but the Greek side is where it shines. The kids' menu has its own following, which is part of why it keeps winning the family-restaurant vote.
Honest notes: the room is casual and can get noisy, especially with families and the saganaki theatrics, and service is the one inconsistency reviewers flag, ranging from warm to occasionally flat. It also keeps tight hours, open Monday through Saturday for lunch and dinner and closed Sundays, so plan around that. There is patio seating, and it is reported to be dog-friendly, though confirm that before bringing a dog.
For a reliable, genuinely Greek family dinner in Parker with a strong happy hour and a flaming-cheese party at the next table, Opa Grill earns its haul of local awards. Come hungry, order the saganaki, and do not plan on Sunday.
Know before you go
- •Flaming saganaki and the tableside Opa moment
- •Lamb chops, pastitsio, and moussaka
- •A multi-award-winning family dinner
- •Happy hour and a well-liked kids' menu
Open Monday through Saturday for lunch and dinner, closed Sundays. The room gets loud and busy at peak family-dinner hours.
Order the saganaki for the tableside flame, and lean Greek rather than American where the kitchen is strongest. Remember it is closed Sundays.
Closed Sundays. The room can be noisy, and service consistency is the recurring soft spot. The American side of the menu is limited; come for the Greek dishes. Dog-friendly patio is reported, not confirmed.
Strip-center parking on Lincoln Avenue at 18366 Lincoln Ave, Parker. Patio seating on the west side of the building.
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- Monday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Saturday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
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