The end at Omega Ouzeri The Soukakos family brings 40 years of Capitol Hill food and drink to a close
Omega Ouzeri, a cherished restaurant in Capitol Hill, is set to close at the end of January 2024, marking a poignant end to the Soukakos family's 40-year legacy in the area. Owner Thomas Soukakos announced that the final day of service will be January 31, 2024, as he and his family transition to life in Greece. The restaurant, which opened in 2015 as a modern sibling to the family-friendly Vios Cafe, has been a significant presence in the neighborhood's evolving culinary landscape. Soukakos expressed heartfelt thanks to the community for their support throughout the years, stating that the experiences gained were enough to fill two lifetimes. As Omega prepares to close, plans for a new culinary venture in the restaurant's space next to Spinasse and Nue will be revealed soon.
The closure follows a tumultuous year in the local dining scene, with numerous openings and closures reported. Omega Ouzeri's upscale Greek offerings made it a favorite among locals, and its departure will leave a notable void in Capitol Hill's food culture. As the Soukakos family embarks on this new chapter, they hope to spend more time with family in Greece and embrace new experiences.