Michael Psilakis Opening a MP Taverna in Williamsburg View Full Caption

WILLIAMSBURG — Celebrity chef Michael Psilakis will open the fourth outpost of his modern Greek restaurant MP Taverna on Driggs Avenue next month, right next to his forthcoming performance venue.

Psilakis, who was awarded a Michelin star while at upscale Greek restaurant Anthos, will debut the restaurant at 470 Driggs Ave. some time in April, according to spokeswoman Denise Psyhogios.

The eatery — which has locations in Astoria, Long Island and Westchester — is a casual spot known for dishes like a grilled octopus appetizer, grilled branzino and Greek dips.

Psilakis has had the Williamsburg location in the works for years, initially announcing it in 2010. However, the Driggs Avenue spot will be slightly different from the other ones, Psychogios said.

The menu will focus more on small plates so that diners will be able to try an assortment of dishes, she said.

Psilakis will also be spearheading another project next door, a restaurant and live performance venue called The Hall.

Details about The Hall are still in the works, but the menu will also be Greek, Psychogios noted.

In addition to MP Taverna, Psilakis owns FISHTAG and Kefi, both on the Upper West Side.

He's also a co-star on the BBC America cooking reality competition show "No Kitchen Required," in which chefs are sent to remote locations and must work with locals to find ingredients for a meal.

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