Estia sits on Locust Street directly across from the Academy of Music, a location that's made it a go-to for pre-theater dinners in Center City. The dining room is built around an indoor courtyard with whitewashed walls, a deep blue ceiling, and a live olive tree — a nod to Athena's gift to Athens — alongside hand-chiseled Jerusalem limestone floors, wood beams, and a series of dining areas that range from rustic farm tables to upholstered banquette nooks.
The menu centers on fish sourced from Greece and elsewhere, paired with locally grown produce and a curated wine list. Regulars and reviewers alike point to the food quality and the atmosphere as the draw, with the space frequently cited as a setting for special occasions.
Estia is part of a small group of Greek restaurants under the same ownership, with additional locations in Naples, Radnor, and Marlton.
The menu centers on fish sourced from Greece and elsewhere, paired with locally grown produce and a curated wine list. Regulars and reviewers alike point to the food quality and the atmosphere as the draw, with the space frequently cited as a setting for special occasions.
Estia is part of a small group of Greek restaurants under the same ownership, with additional locations in Naples, Radnor, and Marlton.

