OPA! of

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OPA! of Greece is a Canadian quick-service restaurant chain specializing in Greek cuisine such as souvlaki, gyros, salads, and other Mediterranean dishes.

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Owned by OPA! Souvlaki Franchise Group Inc.

About OPA! of

OPA! of Greece is a Canadian quick-service restaurant chain based in Calgary, Alberta, specializing in Greek and Mediterranean-inspired fast food. Their menu typically includes chicken and beef souvlaki, gyro wraps, rice and salad plates, pita and tzatziki, calamari, spanakopita, and baklava, along with combo meals and kids’ options. OPA! operates primarily in shopping malls, food courts, and stand‑alone locations across Canada, and many locations are franchised. Some locations also sell physical and digital gift cards and may partner with third‑party delivery services.

A charge from OPA! of Greece may appear on your bank or card statement when you make an in‑restaurant purchase, place an online order through opaofgreece.com (or their branded app, where available), or order delivery via partners like SkipTheDishes, DoorDash, or Uber Eats. Statement descriptors can vary by location and processor, and may look like “OPA OF GREECE,” “OPA! OF,” “OPA OF GREECE [CITY/MALL],” or include a store number. Typical transaction amounts match the cost of meals, usually in the CAD $10–$40 range, depending on the number of meals, combos, and add‑ons. You might also see temporary authorization holds if you paid with a card at the terminal, used a mobile wallet, or added a card to an online ordering account.

If you’re unsure about an OPA! of Greece charge, first check your recent food court, mall, or delivery orders and look for email or app receipts from opaofgreece.com or delivery partners. Compare the date and amount on your statement to your receipts, and consider whether a family member may have used your card. To resolve questions, contact the specific OPA! restaurant listed on your receipt (phone numbers are available via the “Locations” page on opaofgreece.com) or use the contact form on their website for general customer service. For incorrect or duplicate charges, most issues are handled directly by the store that processed the transaction; if you can’t resolve it with them, you can then reach out to your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to OPA! of.

  1. OPA032-BOWER PLACE RED DEER CAN

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I see a charge from OPA! of Greece on my card when I only remember eating at a mall food court?

OPA! of Greece operates many locations in shopping malls and food courts across Canada, and your receipt or statement may list the brand as “OPA OF GREECE” rather than the mall name. If you recently bought a souvlaki, gyro, salad, or combo meal at a mall or plaza, this is likely the corresponding charge. Check the date, time, and amount against your visit and any paper or email receipts you received from the restaurant or delivery service.

What are typical charge amounts from OPA! of Greece?

Most single‑meal purchases at OPA! of Greece fall in the CAD $10–$20 range, while meals for two or more people and larger platters can range from about CAD $20–$40 or more, depending on extras and drinks. Charges may also include applicable taxes and, where relevant, delivery and service fees if you ordered through a third‑party app. If you see a much larger amount, check whether it covers multiple meals, catering trays, or bundled delivery fees.

Why do I see two OPA! of Greece transactions or a small pending amount that later disappears?

Many OPA! locations use payment terminals that place a temporary authorization hold on your card to verify funds before finalizing the sale. This can look like a duplicate or small “pending” charge that usually drops off within a few business days once the final amount posts. If a pending hold does not clear after 5–7 business days or you see two completed charges for the same visit, contact the location shown on your receipt or your bank to investigate.

How do I get a refund or fix an incorrect OPA! of Greece charge?

Refunds and billing corrections are normally handled by the specific OPA! of Greece restaurant that processed your payment. Locate your receipt (paper, email, or in your delivery app), then call or visit that store and explain the issue, such as being charged the wrong amount or a duplicate payment. If the charge was made through a delivery partner like DoorDash, Uber Eats, or SkipTheDishes, you may need to request a refund directly through that app’s support. If you cannot resolve the matter with the store or delivery service, contact your card issuer to dispute the transaction.

Why does my statement say OPA OF GREECE with a city or number after it?

Statement descriptors often include the brand plus a location or store ID, such as “OPA OF GREECE CALGARY” or “OPA OF GREECE #1234.” This identifies the specific franchise location or mall where you made your purchase. To verify, you can use the “Locations” page on opaofgreece.com to match the address or phone number to a restaurant you recently visited.

Can I be charged by OPA! of Greece through a delivery or ordering app?

Yes. If you order OPA! of Greece through delivery platforms like Uber Eats, DoorDash, or SkipTheDishes, the charge may appear either under the delivery service’s name or directly as “OPA OF GREECE,” depending on how payment is processed. The total may include menu prices, delivery fees, service charges, and tip. Check the order history in your delivery app for an itemized receipt that matches the charge amount and date.

Does OPA! of Greece have subscriptions or recurring charges?

OPA! of Greece does not typically offer subscription meal plans or recurring billing; most transactions are one‑time purchases for food, drinks, or gift cards. If you see recurring charges that look like OPA! of Greece, confirm that they’re not from a delivery service or another merchant with a similar descriptor. In case of repeated unknown charges, contact your bank immediately to secure your card and investigate possible unauthorized use.

How can I contact OPA! of Greece about a mystery charge if I don’t know which location it was?

First, review the full transaction details in your online banking; there is often a phone number or city name in the descriptor that points to a specific store. If that’s not clear, visit opaofgreece.com and use the “Contact Us” form with the date, time, amount, and the exact statement description so they can help identify the location. You can also use the “Locations” page to call nearby restaurants you frequent and ask them to look up the transaction using the last four digits of your card and the transaction time, if available.

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