Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Kionia, Greece including Myrtilo bistro, Argys Wine & Coffee Lovers, Triantaraki, Xemparko, Bianco Beach Restaurant, Loocoomades, Halaris Art & Coffee, Kalais Aperitivo Bar, Mayou All-Day Βar, Sto Kapaki
Restaurants in Kionia
AMAZING place any time of the day. Great and very pleasant location in beautiful village, cool decor, friendly staff, varied menu (to an extent that seems rare for the island), excellent food, sustainability conscious place (no plastic) - we went four adults and four active children who were able to run around and amuse themselves close to the tables. All of us will go back on every visit to this island!
4 based on 247 reviews
Perched in the picturesque Ysternia Village on the west side of Tinos, you will find MAYOU All-day Bar, which opened its light-blue windows to the disarming beauty of the Aegean Sea exactly after 200 years, with a promise to take you with its view, warm p
A bit far from Tinos, in a beautiful authentic greek village with outstanding view, between houses from the 19th century (and even earlier) the coffee bar stands out in its hipster style. Playing english music and serving fresh universal brunch. The food is fresh and good, the coffee was on point but the place it self isnât part of the local view. Recommend to pay a visit and walk through the narrow alleys to enjoy some authenticity. Keep some space for the yogurt delight...
Went there tonight on a date night having been to tinos many times before but never to Komi and curious to try a new and ambitious place. Very nice setting on a gorgeous square (we came at night) and friendly waiter. The design of the place was elegant and tasteful andcould quite easily have gotten our five stars if they worked on the music (too loud disco/pop tunes from the 70s/80s) and offered (9EUR) cocktails that were not so sweet that they tasted almost the same despite different alcohols. Experimenting with more of the great local produce would also have been appreciated - and seem to go well with the recent trend on the island (though I realize good ouzo cocktails may simply be impossible. ..) A few more savoury and locally inspired snacks on the menu would also be great to go with wine/beer/cocktails.
4 based on 32 reviews
Formerly exclusively a pastry shop (Flour and Honey) it has branched out to the opposite side of the street into a small restaurant.Tasty, elegant, friendly service, fine dishes at moderate prices, the place has only one downside : its location in the heart of Tinos cheapest tavernas, gyros places and late nite bars. Consequence : hordes of noisy tourist keep streaming by your table, shouting loudly. Ask to be seated inside, away from the crowd.
3 based on 45 reviews
Fantastic place where to drink or to eat on the port of Tinos! Perfect spot to enjoy the local life.Design, very nice people and amazing cakes home made, delicious pizzas home made by family staff.Crepes are really the best of many places in Greece, and the waffles also...!Salads, pastas worth to be tried... believe me!Absolutely to be visited!
A serious amount of money and a lot of effort were invested in creating âBiancoâ. This did not hit the target I fear!Oh. And those who were prepared to brave the steel and very narrow access track!It can be challenging for the less experienced driver as the likelihood of needing to reverse on a single track of an incline of 18% + is very high!Itâs location, though difficult to get to, was one of the most popular among those who were seeking to find âthe unspoiltâ and easy-on-the-mind Tinos. The island which, though just a short ferry ride away, was light years away from the craziness and (expensive) cheapness of Mykonos!The typically Cycladic style taverna is still there but it has been relegated by the designer (?) of âBiancoâ l. into a serving hatch from which dishes are carried to the eating area sixty yards (!) away!More unfortunate is that the restaurant and beach areas are segregated/hidden from view as the front of the taverna has been turned into a parking area with park assistants(!). In TÃnos...We went there twice. Once in the day and once in the evening a couple of days later.We were greeted by a pretty young lady with an attitude reminiscent of the sales assistants of Bond Street in the good times of the seventies.Beauty alone doesnât make a front-of-shop manager!Training by an experienced person is required. 3rd degree questioning at the doorstep doesnât help!Daytime dishes are good and I would describe them as high quality and taste for an Athens seaside place in the Kavouri area. Not for a sea side place in TÃnos.A look at other eateries already popular in TÃnos would be a good idea.A look at the number of sun loungers would be a good idea as not everyone likes to be this close to the person laying on the lounger next to them! In general, Iâd say our daytime impressions of the restaurant âBiancoâ were on the positive sideThe evening visit was not however!The dayâs special -sea urchin pasta- was recommended to us by the maitre and we decided to go for it. It tasted good but the â¬28.00 price seen when the bill came, spoiled this! Overall the dishes were good but very small! The quantity reminds of nouvelle cuisine of old days!Taramasalata was no more than a spoonful drawn across a long dish! We were surprised to be asked if we wanted bread for this!We ordered a salad with Tinos sun dried tomatoes, TÃnos âPetrotoâ and figs.It had fresh plum tomatoes a pasty cheese and no figs!When we pointed this out to the waiter his response was âoh I will report itâ! And that the fig taste was in the dressingâ.. We heard nothing more about the other two missing ingredients.. The lavraki carpaccio was excellent but -again too little for the price!Gavros marinated was also great but too little! This is an island in the Aegean and dishes like this are too well known to be served âwantingâ in quantity... Tinos doesnât need to mimic the tardiness and follow fake, get-rich-quick methods of Mykonos. It has been identified and liked by so many travel reporters as âunspoiled and still originalâ...Perhaps this should be taken into account by âBiancoâ?With some minor adjustments it can be a âmustâ when in TÃnos.
4 based on 62 reviews
Best cheescake & sandwiches! Don't forget to try the home made lemonade!I have been going to Xemparko since I can remember myself. Is where the gang gathers, for our morning coffee or a light brunch. At night raki(traditional drink) and mezes(small platter with food) take place until late. The owners and staff are very friendly and create a great atmosphere. Give it a try and you won't regret it.
4 based on 86 reviews
Traditional Greek "kafeneio", located in one of Tinos picturesque villages, Triantaros. From coffee and breakfast, to traditional "mezedes" accompanied with local drinks, a great selection of Greek wine as well as homemade desserts.
Triantaros is a very nice village, if you happen to be there and feel like an appetizer, it is fine to visit this ouzeri or the one next to it. But I have heard of people travelling more than half an hour in Tinos (which is a lot) for this well promoted place, which -in my opinion- is too much. The food is OK, the service people smiling, the place very busy during peak season, so try to avoid rush hour
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5 based on 31 reviews
Argyâs is an amphitheatric Cafe & Wine Bar Restaurant in Tinos Town, right at the new port, where one can enjoy from early in the morning till late at night a special coffee branded VERGNANO 1882 or a special glass of wine, taste any of the succulent hand
We stopped at Argyâs (Next door to Azzuro cafe) on the recommendation of the car hire place, Avance. What a great recommendation, the wine (it had a wine list with about 10 wines available by the glass) was delightful, the food was really well made, tasty, well dressed and the owners were lovely.We ran out of time to get our ferry so they packaged it all up and popped some cakes in for good measure.Top service, food and wine.Thank youThank you for your review.You are always welcome at Argy's Cafe and Wine Bar Restaurant.We hope to see you again!
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4 based on 153 reviews
In the most picturesque alley of the historic center of the city of Tinos, at the place where our family carpenter shop used to be, we created the Myrtilo. The new proposal that was missing from the city of Tinos! An authentic bistro on the pedestrian Afe
Excellent greek food, propably the best we had in Tinos all times we visited the island. We had pasta and mix grill (piatela kreatikwn). Great location, the decor and enviroment were nice and the staff very kind, helpful and friendly. We will definitely visit Myrtilo again when we return to Tinos.
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