Airy
"marketplace" enhances Greektown

Artopolis Bakery Cafe & Agora isn't just another
Greektown restaurant. Opened a few months ago to replace
Estia, the airy complex combines as the name
implies a bakery ("artos" means bread),
cafe and marketplace.
House
baked breads are stacked on shelves along one wall.
At the back is a wood burning oven for pizzas, as
well as the open kitchen where cooks dish up the signature
"Artopita" (puff-pastry ovals filled with
various ingredients).
(Anne
Spiselman, Crains Chicago Business.)
Artopolis

The
old Greek saying, "Bread is a gift to all of us..."
rings especially true in the heart of Greektown at Artopolis
Bakery, Cafe and Agora. Fresh artisian breads, soups,
sandwiches, salads, wood-fired pizzas, Artopitas, hand
crafted pastries and regionally inspired Mediterranean
specialties are offered daily in a beautiful European
cafe setting. Epicurians will enjoy shopping in the
"agora" where imported olive oils and specialty
foodstuffs are available. There is also a full bar and
wines available for purchase.
(Chicago
Magazine)
Artopolis
a fresh-baked feast
I
really like this place: Artopolis Bakery, Cafe &
Agora. What a mouthful, but when the food is so good
I don't mind sayin it over and over again. The "arto"
part of the name relates to bread
wonderful bread that is baked in-house and used
in the extensive selection of sandwiches delicious
sandwiches that are an important part of the
menu.
IN
A BITE: A first(this style, anyway) for Greektown.
Essentially a Mediterranean deli with heavy emphasis
on the Greek fare. The food displays will not only
wet your appetite but will soak you with the idea
of wanting one of everything
(Chicago
Sun-Times)