Restaurant located in the Adrianou district of Athens and close to the Acropolis.
Nestling on the slopes of the Acropolis, with full view of the Temple of Hephaestus, this tavern, founded in 1934, was known for its wine and daily specials. Since then, generation after generation, it has once again become a meeting place for Athenians of all ages, who flock here for a coffee, an aperitif or a good meal. Take a seat under the trees and umbrellas, and let yourself be carried away by the relaxed atmosphere. Ideal for a break after visiting the Parthenon. A varied menu to suit all tastes.
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Probably the only restaurant in the world also where no cherry tomatoes are available. “No.” The waiter even started to lecture me that people next table having Greek salad don’t have tomatoes in their salad. Surreal.
Don’t go here.