Celebrate Greek Easter at Stix Hellenic Taverna in Sydney

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As Greek Orthodox Easter approaches, families and friends across Sydney begin preparing for one of the most important celebrations of the year – a time defined by tradition, togetherness and, of course, exceptional food.

One of Sydney’s newer Greek dining spots, Stix Hellenic Taverna in Tempe, is quickly making its mark, bringing a relaxed, modern taverna experience to the inner west. Located within the Riverview Hotel precinct, it offers an easy, accessible setting for group dining, with the kind of atmosphere that lends itself naturally to long lunches and shared meals.

The interior fit-out of Stix Hellenic Taverna draws inspiration from Greek heritage with design elements reflecting the spirit of 1821.

This year, Stix is inviting the community to come together and celebrate Easter the way it should be – around the table, sharing generous dishes, with their signature charcoal-grilled meats at the centre of the experience.

Open across the entire Easter period – including Good Friday and all days for both Greek Orthodox and Catholic Easter – Stix is positioning itself as a go-to destination for those looking to honour tradition without the stress of hosting at home.

Charcoal-grilled meats and traditional Greek dishes enjoyed by guests at Stix Hellenic Taverna in Tempe.

A menu designed for sharing, just like in Greece

At the heart of the celebration is a specially curated $90 set menu (minimum four people), created to capture the essence of a true Greek Easter feast.

The meal begins with classic starters including a fresh Greek salad, grilled halloumi, pan-fried calamari and house-made spanakopita, before moving into the heart of the menu – souvla meats cooked over organic charcoal, alongside lamb backstrap and chicken souvlaki, all served with chips.

To finish, guests are treated to traditional desserts, with bougatsa and ekmek rounding out the experience.

It’s a generous, share-style menu that keeps things simple, familiar and well executed – exactly what most people look for when gathering around the table for Easter.

Full Easter set menu:

  • Greek salad
  • Grilled halloumi
  • Pan-fried calamari
  • House-made spanakopita
  • Souvla meats (chicken, lamb and pork) cooked over organic charcoal
  • Lamb backstrap and chicken souvlaki
  • Served with chips
  • Dessert: bougatsa and ekmek
Authentic Greek cuisine served at STIX Hellenic Taverna, Tempe.

Stix Hellenic Taverna will be open throughout the Easter period, including Good Friday and all days for both Greek Orthodox and Catholic Easter, making it a convenient option regardless of when you’re celebrating.

The $90 set menu will be available for Greek Orthodox Easter, offering a generous shared dining option for groups.

With its central location, relaxed setting and focus on quality Greek food – particularly its charcoal-grilled meats – Stix Hellenic Taverna is shaping up as a natural choice for Easter gatherings this year.

Bookings are now live via the Riverview Hotel Tempe website.

Charcoal-grilled kontosouvli and other traditional Greek meats served at STIX Hellenic Taverna.

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