Enjoyed an unusual afternoon at this lovely, unpretentious, friendly restaurant, during Orthodox Easter this year. We were offered a comfortable table, and a choice of the standard menu or the traditional lamb-on-spit Easter meal -- which is what we went with. Delicious, falls off the bone! The musicians were well-rehearsed, relatable, interactive -- inviting anyone who wished to dance. This also included 2-year olds with parents and grandparents. I had an incident involving spilled red wine. The staff saved the day, saved my dress, and I am grateful. If I had to find anything critical to say, I'd say that next time I would go with a different wine instead of the house red. My table mate...
Read moreWe were looking for a place to eat after watching the Rugby world cup a few doors up the street. They fitted us in on the edge of the dance floor. They immediately started their Saturday night entertainment. Our food was great, steak, garlic potatoes and veg. The crowd was mostly from Finland and they were there to party, they got up and danced all over the restaurant, it was brilliant fun. The entertainment guys danced, taught others Greek dancing and made sure everyone was having a great time. It was definitely aimed squarely at tourists, plate smashing, setting fire to the dance floor and singing. We loved it! Perfect Saturday...
Read moreWe ordered the moussaka and chicken souvlaki. They were both good, although a bit bland. The red wine was very good.
One star is deducted because of we were seated right next to the road, where one of the employees was constantly trying to get people passing by to come the next day when there was going to be live music. This was really distracting. She also attempted to talk us into coming tomorrow, when we were in the middle of our meal. To us, this was really distracting and annoying.
Another star is deducted because there was not any water in the tap in the bathroom, which was really annoying when I had already added soap...
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