If I could give negative stars, I would. I am a tourist and came to the bar two nights ago, and then again tonight. I was there by myself and met a nice couple at the bar. I paid for a shot for them bc it was the ladies birthday and then paid for my drinks which was only 24.70 euros. I met a couple guys and we went to check out a few clubs and found ourselves back to 2 brothers where I was refused service from a different bartender than I previously had (dark haired rude guy). I was confused but following that, my arm was grabbed aggressively by the bouncer Vasilis who told me to talk outside but didn’t say why. He tried to force me out of the seat and drag me outside. The manager came (he was kind and saw how the bouncer was out of line) and explained that I didn’t pay for drinks for the time I was there and after showing my bank statement, he apologized for the bouncer and bartender behavior but couldn’t do anything to reprimand them. One of the owners was there, Eleftherios and he was not compassionate, nor helpful. He made excuses for the employee behavior and then after telling Vasilis to apologize and him refusing, he shrugged his shoulders and said “I can’t do anything”. I told him I’m going to police and he said go ahead.
The way a single solo female traveler is disrespected and all the excuses made, says a lot about the bar and the owner’s morals. Funny thing is, after meeting a few people and bring them back to 2 brothers bar, I was treated awful. Not sure how most Greek companies work, but in the states, when you bring more business to a company, they treat you better instead of physically assaulting you. Immediate action will be...
Read moreIf you’re heading to 2 Brothers Bar hoping for a wild, carefree Santorini party night—manage your expectations. The space is tight. We're talking barely-room-to-breathe small, with a so-called "VIP" mezzanine that doesn’t offer any real separation from the rest of the crowd. You're still inhaling the same sweaty air and hearing the same beats as everyone below.
That said, the DJs delivered—with a solid mix of pop, trance, and retro, layered under a vibey ceiling that gave the place some character. But the crowd? Less so. The vibe felt more cliquey show-off central than open and fun. Foreigners mostly stuck to their own, no one really dancing like they meant it, and the energy just felt... off. It was more of a fashion show than a party—like people came to pose, not party.
Drinks? Local beers start at €6. They occasionally pull out bottle service theatrics for the high spenders, but it’s nothing groundbreaking—just a little flash with not much soul.
Overall, 2 Brothers Bar has the look, the sound, and the price tag of a decent night out—but the actual vibe falls flat if you're hoping for real connection and carefree energy. Come for the music, stay if you're with a fun group, but don’t expect the kind of wild Santorini night you see in...
Read moreAwful place.
Literally arrived to the door with my wife and was placed outside on two seats... We wanted to go in. We were given a leaflet of "offers" they were the worst cocktails they offer we tried it out gave it a shot... Both "cocktails" one being a long Island ice tea that contains 4 AT LEAST different alcohols so you'd expect for the price would be be fact... No both had ZERO alcohol. We downed the glass of coke I received instead of a Long Island Ice Tea and my wife finished off the glass of juice that was supposed to be I believe a Sex On The Beach. We watched as other couples were turned away from the bar totally for "no room" but it had plenty of room especially if you were a young female tourist.... We then heard one guy come to the door he was stopped and was asked how many people wanted to come in. He said four... He was told 4 euros each entry. He wasn't fooled by this and remembered the the previous night it was free (this is a Thursday night by the way).
All in all a scam and the fact you are this high up on the list of bars in Fira is a miracle or the customers are all just the young tourist...
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