Greco

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Greco is a fast‑casual Greek restaurant brand (“Greco Truly Greek”) serving pita wraps, gyros, salads, loukoumades, and other Greek street‑food items in Boston, MA and Washington, D.C.

Boston, MA, USA
Owned by Xenia Greek Hospitality (restaurant group)

About Greco

Greco, often branded as “Greco Truly Greek,” is a modern fast‑casual Greek restaurant concept that focuses on street‑food style dishes like gyros, souvlaki, pita wraps, salads, bowls, and classic Greek sides and desserts such as loukoumades. With multiple locations in the Boston area (Newbury Street, Downtown Crossing, Seaport, Hub Hall, Burlington Mall) and in Washington, D.C., Greco positions itself as a neighborhood Greek spot offering customizable pitas, plates, and salads made to order, alongside fries, zucchini chips, and other comfort‑oriented dishes. ([grecotrulygreek.com](https://grecotrulygreek.com/our-locations/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “GRECO” on a card statement is most likely from a food purchase at one of these restaurant locations, either in‑person or via online order/delivery. Customers commonly see individual meal tickets in the range of a typical fast‑casual lunch or dinner, but amounts can be higher for group orders, catering, or multiple items. If you used a food‑delivery platform or ordered catering through Greco’s site, the descriptor may still show simply as “GRECO” or “GRECO TRULY GREEK,” sometimes without the specific street address. ([grecotrulygreek.com](https://grecotrulygreek.com/?utm_source=openai))

If you’re unsure about a Greco charge, start by checking recent restaurant visits or delivery orders in Boston or Washington, D.C., and compare the transaction date and amount to receipts or order‑history emails. You can also review your order history in any delivery apps you use, as Greco partners with several third‑party services. For further clarification, visit Greco’s official website and use the contact form or location‑specific phone numbers to reach the restaurant and request a copy of your receipt. If you still can’t recognize the charge, your bank or card issuer can help by providing more detail (exact time, terminal info) or disputing the transaction if it appears unauthorized.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from GRECO on my card statement?

A charge labeled “GRECO” or “GRECO TRULY GREEK” is typically from a purchase at one of Greco’s fast‑casual Greek restaurants in Boston or Washington, D.C., or from an online or delivery order placed through their website or a partner app. Check recent meal receipts or delivery confirmations around the transaction date to confirm the purchase.

What are typical purchase amounts for Greco?

Most individual transactions at Greco correspond to fast‑casual lunch or dinner tickets—often in the range of a single meal with a drink or dessert—but higher amounts can occur when ordering for multiple people, adding catering trays, or including delivery fees and tips through a third‑party app.

Does Greco offer catering or large group orders that might explain a higher‑than‑expected charge?

Yes. Greco offers catering options such as platters, family‑style Greek feasts, and larger orders for offices or events, which can result in larger single charges on your card. If the amount seems high, review any recent event or office‑lunch orders and cross‑check with catering confirmation emails from Greco.

How can I verify a Greco charge if I ordered via a delivery app?

Open the delivery app you used (such as a common food‑delivery platform), go to your order history, and look for past orders from Greco around the same date and amount as the charge. The app will show the breakdown of food, taxes, delivery fees, and tips, which should match the total on your card statement.

How do I request a refund or resolve an incorrect charge from Greco?

First, contact the specific Greco location shown on your receipt or confirmation email, or use the contact form on grecotrulygreek.com to explain the issue and provide your receipt, date, time, and last four digits of your card. If the transaction went through a delivery platform, you may need to initiate the refund or dispute process directly within that app’s support section as well.

Can Greco place temporary holds or pending charges on my card?

For most standard in‑store purchases, Greco runs your card for the final sale amount. However, if you ordered online or through a delivery service, you might see a temporary pending amount or authorization that can adjust when the order is finalized (for example, after tip changes or item substitutions). These temporary authorizations usually fall off your account within a few business days.

How can I contact Greco about a billing or receipt issue?

You can visit grecotrulygreek.com and use the Contact Us form, or navigate to the Locations page to find the phone number and address of the specific store you visited. Providing the visit date, approximate time, and last four digits of your card will help staff look up the transaction and reissue a receipt if needed.

Does Greco run a rewards program that could cause recurring or unusual charges?

Greco has a rewards program and mobile app, but participation itself does not typically generate recurring subscription‑style charges—purchases are generally billed per order. If you see unexpected repeat charges, review your app order history and saved payment methods, and contact Greco or your card issuer immediately if you suspect unauthorized use.

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