Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Poros. Poros is a small Greek island-pair in the southern part of the Saronic Gulf, about 58 km south from Piraeus and separated from the Peloponnese by a 200 m wide sea channel, with the town of Galatas on the mainland across the strait.
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5 based on 86 reviews
The Milos Bar is little off the main street and beach, but we went there because TA reviews. And for ounce we where not disappointed. All the food was really good: from fish plate too baklava. The meal was superb! With no fancy bottles of vine, just with house vine. Also at the end we got free glass of sweet vine. Also the staff was frendly, kind and helpful.
4 based on 308 reviews
a popular one-stop snack bar for everything you can think of. From breakfast&lunch, to sports(available from our wide-screen tvs & projector screen outside. Computer&free wifi available. Variety of coffees, large selection of cocktails at reasonable price
Somebody made a complaint about food ,owner then argued with customer .Appalling customer service .We were about to go in but changed our mind rapidly
4 based on 78 reviews
We had breakfast here most mornings as stayed in Kateleios, the service was fantastic and so was the breakfast....especially âThe Healthy Breakfast â just delicious. My son would have Continental or Full English which was served beautifully. You get free use the sun loungers on the beach/WiFi when you are a customer. Highly recommend.
5 based on 226 reviews
Cafe bar in village centre, Lourdas
A great litle stop of on the way from the beach, visited many times on our way home after a long day. Excellent views sitting in the shade pon the terrace, large selection of beers from various micro brewers from the islands. Thornton the owner such a nice guy, full of knowledge.
4 based on 203 reviews
Being the first establishment at the bottom of the road down from Lourdata town and Vlachata, the Seven Café Bar is upstairs above the Lourdas Mare bar. Being high above the beach itself affords the Seven Café excellent views across the bay and more importantly on a hot summer day, a lovely sea breeze. Sitting on the terrace and having a frappe is one of lifeâs little pleasures â especially when on some days the Café provides a bottle of water and a slice of cake when you buy a coffee! The frappe made with ice cream is particularly nice, with the sweetness of the ice cream and the bitterness of the coffee foam complimenting each other perfectly and providing welcome relief from the heat. The staff are very pleasant, going about their business with a smile and there is a small book exchange area inside where you can drop off the book youâve just read and pick up another one to flick through on the terrace. Being near the bus stop to get you back up the hill is just another plus point for this lovely little café.
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