This was our first visit to Athens. And we loved it. The people, the food, and of course, the walk up to the Acropolis. Bear in mind, be there early, before the buses arrive from the cruise ships. 9:00 am is a good time. After that… suit yourself.
This is our shortlist of 5 delicious stops all within walking distance of each other. There is a lot more to discover if you have a couple of days.
Lukumades in Athens is a must-visit for all dessert lovers. Who can resist these small, fluffy dough balls that are deep-fried until golden brown and topped with irresistible options like honey, cinnamon, chocolate, or Nutella? Handcrafted with love and attention to detail, Lukumades offers a wide variety of flavors to satisfy every craving. Whether you enjoy them on-site or get a takeaway box.
Searching for a truly flavorful experience is what will bring you to Hoocut. Here, they make every part of your souvlaki from scratch, using only the very best ingredients cooked with simple techniques and infused with culinary expertise. Order at the counter, take a seat, or eat on the street, you’re in for one of the best pitas you’ve ever tasted. One word of advice: avoid the rose wine!
Baba Au Rum in Athens is a renowned bar celebrated for its creative mixology and inviting atmosphere. With an award-winning reputation, the bar offers a diverse range of flavors on its menu, while its extensive selection of spirits impresses enthusiasts. If you’re a rum lover, Baba Au Rum is the place to be, boasting an unparalleled variety of rums that you won’t find elsewhere.
Brettos in Plaka, Athens, is the ultimate Ouzo bar nestled amidst the tourist traps. Despite its location, it is a must-visit for spirit enthusiasts. Step into this vibrant establishment and be captivated by its charming ambiance and extensive selection of spirits. From classic Ouzo to an array of liqueurs, Brettos offers a delightful journey into Greek spirits. Immerse yourself in a memorable drinking experience or buy a bottle to bring home at this renowned Athenian gem.
Bairaktaris in Athens is a beloved restaurant that has earned its place as a local institution. Situated in the bustling heart of the city, it offers an authentic Greek dining experience. Indulge in souvlaki, gyro, and traditional meze dishes that celebrate the rich flavors of Greece. With a vibrant atmosphere, friendly service, and honest food, don’t miss the chance to enjoy their white wine, available in either 50 cl or 100 cl options, at a more affordable price than the Tsasiki dish we ordered.
While the menu features pictures of the dishes, we understand that it may not be the first choice when selecting a restaurant. However, trust us, the food is good, the wine was nice and the portions are generous. It’s wise to share a dish if you’re not super hungry.
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