Business Description from the Web
The deep-dish square pizza might be the draw, or maybe its the Greek entrees and appetizers or the open-air patio in warm months. No matter what it is that brings people to Nikis, the large menu rarely disappoints. Its easy to sit back in a booth and get lost in comfort food at this Greektown restaurant. Nikis has a full bar and usually attracts a laid-back, quiet crowd. The music is always...
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This Greek favorite is in a league of its own.
Tips About This Business
Niki's bottles its dressings and sauce for those who can't get enough. Feta-cheese, garlic-ranch, Greek and sub dressings are available for $2 each.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Business people zip in and out during weekday lunches. Families and sports fans pour into the padded booths to sample deep-dish pizza after games. An outdoor seating area provides a view of the Greektown Casino and music fans leaving St. Andrew's Hall. Ribs are drenched in sauce and smoked until the meat slides off the bone; a half order can be overwhelming. Pizza fans should...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 22, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
Looked forward to a visit to Niki's after tip from a local (who gave us a good tip earlier to the Sweetwater Tavern, which was great!) with our group of 4 (all adults).
We will not be going back....pizza looked like it would taste good, but did not. Pizza sauce wasn't seasoned, very little cheese. Got hot combo appetizer and the fried foods tasted the same and sausage seemed as a weird...
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My three kids and I went to Niki's for lunch. (Not a fun task to begin with). We were greeted at the door by one of the servers who offered to help me with my stroller. Our waiter sat us right away and got our drinks out right away. I was trying to decide if I should get the flaming cheese and the server said it was great and the kids would like seeing it in flames. When he brought it out, it...
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Posted by Gross5
on June 16, 2009
I hate the smell of niki's, because I live in the lofts above it.
Posted by CSMobileUser
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 02, 2009)