Sixth Location Marks Expansion Milestone Meráki Greek Grill has opened its sixth Las Vegas location at 1551 S.

Commerce St. in the Arts District. The 3,300-square-foot restaurant seats up to 85 guests and features the brand's signature bright and welcoming atmosphere. A seventh location is slated to open on St. Rose Parkway in Henderson by mid-July, continuing the fast-casual Mediterranean concept's growth across the Las Vegas Valley.

Menu Offerings The Arts District location serves Meráki's full lineup of signature bowls, gyros, spreads, avgolemono soup, kalamakia (traditional Greek skewers), salads, wraps and sandwiches. The menu showcases fresh ingredients, vibrant herbs, citrus, olive oil and bold seasonings. Recent menu additions include Taverna Cheese, lightly fried and served with hot honey; Greektown Donuts served with Nutella; and Meráki Frozen Greek Yogurt available in four flavors: baklava with honey, olive oil with sea salt, chocolate sauce with chocolate flakes and Biscoff cookie with caramel.

Hours and Founder Vision The Arts District location is open Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Complimentary street parking is available from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Founded by Jerry Goumroian, Meráki Greek Grill has earned recognition in the Las Vegas Review-Journal's Best of Las Vegas awards and Yelp's Top 100 Restaurants in America. "We're excited to open our doors in the Arts District and become part of such a vibrant and creative community," said Goumroian, founder and CEO of Meráki Greek Grill. "Opening our sixth Las Vegas location is an exciting milestone, and we're grateful for the continued support from the community. We look forward to welcoming both locals and visitors into our newest restaurant."

Why It Matters For Las Vegas restaurant operators, Meráki's multi-unit expansion in a tight competitive market signals sustained demand for Mediterranean fast-casual concepts. The brand's combination of regional accolades, menu innovation (frozen yogurt, elevated sides), and strategic site selection across the valley offers a case study in controlled growth within a mature market.

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Written by FBM Publications Editors