Why everyone keeps coming back.
Nestled in the heart of Seattle at 521 Queen Anne Ave N, The Golden Olive offers a vibrant and authentic taste of Mediterranean and Greek cuisine that food lovers won’t soon forget. This eclectic restaurant combines the speed and convenience of fast food with the rich flavors and wholesome ingredients of traditional Mediterranean fare, making it a standout destination for both quick lunches and relaxed dinners.
Step inside The Golden Olive, and you'll find a warm, inviting atmosphere that perfectly complements the food's bold, aromatic flavors. The menu boasts a delightful selection of plates, salads, and beverages, designed to satisfy both meat lovers and vegetarians alike. Among the crowd favorites are the Gyro Fries — a deliciously crispy bed of fries topped with tender gyro meat, creamy garlic sauce, and crumbled feta cheese for just $10.99. For vegetarians, the Veggie Combo Plate is a feast of hummus, baba ganoush, falafel, grape leaves, tahini salad, and warm pita, offering a harmonious balance of smoky, tangy, and fresh flavors priced at $15.49.
Meat enthusiasts rave about the Lamb Shawarma Plate, featuring marinated lamb grilled to perfection and served alongside fragrant rice, creamy hummus, a refreshing Greek salad, and soft pita bread for $17.49. The Chicken Fries provide a similar flavor profile with grilled chicken replacing the lamb, delivering a juicy, satisfying bite infused with Mediterranean spices. Salads also shine here, particularly the Falafel Salad — crunchy falafel nestled on a bed of crisp Greek salad, drizzled with tahini and sprinkled with feta, combining textures and tastes beautifully.
Reviewers consistently praise The Golden Olive for its freshness and quality. Bethany shares, “The chicken shawarma is perfectly seasoned, juicy, and easily the best shawarma in Seattle.” The authenticity shines through in every dish, with Saigaurav Purushothaman noting it as his “favorite restaurant in all of Seattle” after frequenting it for over a year and a half. Customers also highlight the generous portions and reasonable prices, making it a hidden gem for both hearty meals and quick bites.
What truly elevates The Golden Olive is its ability to marry authentic, soulful Mediterranean cooking with modern-day convenience. Whether you're craving the smoky sweetness of baba ganoush—the best one reviewer David Beers has ever tasted—or the crisp, freshly made falafel, each bite evokes the warmth and tradition of a Mediterranean kitchen. The cozy yet casual setting invites guests to savor their meals at a comfortable pace or enjoy efficient takeout service when time is tight.
With attentive service, consistent quality, and a diverse menu that never disappoints, The Golden Olive is a must-visit spot for anyone craving genuine Mediterranean flavors in Seattle. For those seeking an unforgettable culinary journey that transports you to the sun-drenched shores of Greece and beyond, The Golden Olive is destined to become a cherished favorite.
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Service options
- No-contact delivery
- Delivery
- Onsite services
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Popular for
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
- Comfort food
- Healthy options
- Quick bite
- Small plates
- Vegan options
- Vegetarian options
Dining options
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Catering
- Counter service
- Dessert
- Seating
- No Table service
Amenities
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
Crowd
- Family-friendly
- Groups
Planning
- Accepts reservations
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Children
- Good for kids
- High chairs
Parking
- Paid street parking
Pets
- Dogs allowed outside
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