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4 based on 728 reviews
family-run restaurant with a great variety of dishes from pizza, spaghetti to the best quality of fresh seafood and fish which are available almost every day. The lively and friendly atmosphere will add to your totalexperience!!
Went three times to Bravo. All the times the service was great, like your family. The meals are very good as well so you should definitly bring Bravo a visit!
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4 based on 226 reviews
Waited at the door for 10 minutes before I was even acknowledged let alone seated then the kitchen new nothing about gluten (I am celiac) they pretended to know what they were talking about but then there was a massive mess up with my food.. I could have something and then I couldâve have it.. half of my food I am currently still waiting for now (sat at the table still) We sat down at 7:30 it is now almost 10:30 and other than bread and olives we have had one dish.. Iâve wasted my last night here at this horrific restaurant and itâs ruined my evening. Iâm now still hungry and having to leave to go get more food as all Iâve had is some olives and a small bit of meat. There was also ONE MAN working who clearly didnât know what he was doing which made it even wk IâmThank the lAlthough I will say the music is probably the tastiest thing on the menu. Wonât be returning. Date visited: 29/07/19
4 based on 64 reviews
This is a traditional roadside Taverna which can cater for large parties. It is apparently a venue used by the locals to celebrate their birthdays, christenings, etc. and was decorated with pink ribbons and streamers when we went for just such a recent event. The food is very good traditional Greek and there is a covered verandah at the front with great elevated views over the countryside and sea, with windows to let in any breeze, so it's one to visit for lunch when you are exploring the area, or in the evening if you fancy somewhere away from the beach. It takes 15-20 minutes to walk up to it and it's worth it for the warm welcome from George and his son when you get there. And remember it's down hill all the way back! We were there this year for lunch and had a variety of starters shared between us - decent portions - including Giant Beans, fried small fish (anchovies and sardines), Meatballs, and Zuccini and Cheese Balls all of which were very tasty. Our 'come again' was a mini Irish Coffee. Yummy!
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