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.