Restaurant in Athens offering souvlaki and grilled meats.
An emblematic tavern located a few meters from the Archaeological Museum of Athens, in a Greek village setting thanks to Achilles, the owner, who planted chestnut, olive and plane trees on the pedestrian street outside the establishment and who took care of the inner courtyard where you can sit comfortably all year round. A good place to eat with a souvlaki in hand or to sit in the cool pedestrian street in the summer. Good grilled meats and a variety of homemade dishes of the day are also offered.
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Members' reviews on ACHILEAS VERGINA
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My recent visit to this restaurant left me with mixed emotions. While the ambiance and food were decent, the service was disappointingly slow. What bothered me the most was the apparent discrepancy in the staff's responsiveness. There was a noticeable delay whenever our friend, a person of color, tried to order or request the bill even though staff definitely saw her . In contrast, when I, a white Greek individual, made similar requests, the response was immediate. This inconsistency left a sour taste in our mouths, overshadowing an otherwise enjoyable meal. It's disheartening to feel that there might be a racial bias at play. I believe in equal treatment for all customers, regardless of their background. I hope the restaurant takes steps to address this issue and ensures a more inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone.