Once an affordable street food enjoyed by all, souvlaki — especially the classic pork gyro wrapped in pita — is increasingly out of reach for many Greek consumers as prices soar across the country, according to tovima.com.
While it remains a must-try for tourists, the dish has become less budget-friendly for locals. In central Athens, prices start at 2.30 euros, but in popular islands or upscale neighborhoods, the cost can climb to 5 euros per serving.
Vendors say the spike is driven by continuous increases in the price of raw materials — including meat, vegetables, and packaging. Depending on the region, a pita gyro now ranges from 2.30 to 4.70 euros.
In Attica, prices typically fall between 3.20 and 4.60 euros, though central Athens still offers the most affordable options. Northern cities like Thessaloniki report some of the highest prices, reaching up to 4.70 euros, followed closely by towns like Xanthi, Volos, and Larissa, where costs often exceed 4.50 euros.
Still, there are regions where souvlaki remains reasonably priced. In Argos Orestiko, it sells for 2.70–3 euros, while in Pyrgos and Molai, prices stay within the 2.80–3 euro range. More affordable options are also found in Livadeia, Kastoria, and Sparta.
2025 Souvlaki Price Highlights:
- Thessaloniki: 2.90–4.70€
- Athens: 2.30–4.60€
- Xanthi, Larissa, Volos: Up to 4.60–4.70€
- Argos Orestiko, Pyrgos: 2.70–3.00€
- Sparta: Around 3.90€
As prices rise, Greece’s beloved street food is slowly turning into a luxury for some.
Source: tovima.com