Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Tiberias. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Tiberias (/taɪˈbɪəriəs/; Hebrew: טְבֶרְיָה, Tverya, (audio) (help·info); Arabic: طبرية, Ṭabariyyah) is an Israeli city on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Established around 20 CE, it was named in honour of the second emperor of the Roman Empire, Tiberius. In 2016 it had a population of 43,148.
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4 based on 14 reviews
In Tamar You Can Exprience Great Food Cockails Wine And Beer, And Enjoy The Breathtaking View Of Mount arbel (near Migdal)
Tamar Beach,( manager Nabil) is one of the many fish restaurants near the Sea of Galilee. As a tour guide I have taken groups there in the past and the fish (St Peter's) is delicious, the salads are generous and the service is very good. There are also grilled meats on skewers for the "fish challenged". We were a party of 30 who ate there early one Friday evening during Passover and Nabil went out of his way. He provided Matza for the more observant and fresh pitot for the less so. This is a restaurant that caters to groups so lunch time might be crowded. Call to check or go in the evening.
2 based on 71 reviews
Big Ben is one of the biggest bars/restaurants on the pedestrian street in Tiberias, Sea of Galilee, Israel.
I've dined at Big Ben's on several occasions. I've ordered the fish (both St. Peter's and Denis; both were fresh and delicious), but this time we ordered simply: the large salads assortment, which is typical Arab-Israeli fare, with extra falafel, which Big Ben's makes especially well. The falafel is crisp, not soggy, and incredibly moist and almost green inside, filled with parsley and cilantro. Israeli pita is always fresh but Big Ben adds a little olive oil and toasts it for extra flavor. The salad assortment was abundant and absolutely delicious. It included two types of cabbage salads, carrot salad, eggplant, Turkish, felafel, hoummus, tahina...and a great assortment of beers. The Belgian ale (Leffe) was served icy cold on the hot night that we dined.And Omar made sure to feed the cats who are ubiquitous throughout Israel, looking for food, poor creatures.
On the seashore, next to the boat harbor of the ancient city of Tiberias, and next to the Tiberias hot springs, is a dairy fish restaurant with a magnificent view overlooking the Golan Heights and the Sea of ââGalilee. The restaurant has an innovative des
Food was incrdible , and the staff was very kind . We ordered salmon and amnon and we enjoy every bite , we'll be back for sure !!!
5 based on 33 reviews
Located in an ancient cellar inside the Scots Hotel, St. Urban Wine Cellar, operated by two enthusiastic Sommeliers, offers a wonderful ambiance, lighting and music with a handpicked, seasonal wine menu consists of the best and most exciting Israeli wine
St. Urban Wine Bar delivered a very enjoyable wine tasting experience during my recent visit to Israel. First of all, it was held in their wine cellar, which lent a very pleasant atmosphere. Secondly, I enjoyed every single wine that they featured, which is very unusual. Typically, I only like a couple of wines out of six tasted. If you're in the area, be sure to drop by and sample their delicious selections of locally grown and blended wines!
4 based on 119 reviews
Bazel Bar & Restaurant is located at 100 years old building with a rich history at the tiberias promenade with a great view to the sea of galilee and the "Tiberium" water showthe restaurant has an outside bar along with outside sitting area and an indoor
Overall pretty good.Has both indoor and out door on the water seating. Service was prompt and courteous. Food was good, great view.We ordered stuffed mushrooms - delicious, but only two medium sized mushrooms per serving.Halumi salad - good, decent size and averagely priced.Village Pizza - good, decent size and price.St. Peter fillet - very good, decent size, but a little pricey.
5 based on 33 reviews
Located in an ancient cellar inside the Scots Hotel, St. Urban Wine Cellar, operated by two enthusiastic Sommeliers, offers a wonderful ambiance, lighting and music with a handpicked, seasonal wine menu consists of the best and most exciting Israeli wine
St. Urban Wine Bar delivered a very enjoyable wine tasting experience during my recent visit to Israel. First of all, it was held in their wine cellar, which lent a very pleasant atmosphere. Secondly, I enjoyed every single wine that they featured, which is very unusual. Typically, I only like a couple of wines out of six tasted. If you're in the area, be sure to drop by and sample their delicious selections of locally grown and blended wines!
4 based on 67 reviews
On the romantic shoreline of the sea of galilee between sunrise and sunset hides a small piece of heaven that combines each pleasur Here in our beautiful beach of Bora-Bora we offer to our guests a wonderful bar and restaurants,that equipped with the fine
Stumbled upon this place while reading reviews on Trip Advisor. I decided to go this afternoon for lunch and coffee. I brought my trunks to go swimming but after eating lunch, I decided not too. I paid 40NIS to get in and then ordered a salad with fries. The waitress/bartender was very helpful in helping me decide. At one point, I believe one of the owners came to say hello. Very lovely lady who I had a small chat with...she ended up giving me a cup of Turkish Coffee on the house. I had to fight with her to pay...but in the end, she won as she smiled and walked away. I wanted to say goodbye to her, but she stepped away. The place is setup beautifully and I could see there was a mix of locals and tourists there.The music was very chill...sort of a deep house relaxed vibe. I would certaintely go back as the food and the service was top notch.
4 based on 88 reviews
We enjoyed a good meal in the air conditioning with huge screens for the World Cup. All our food was good, portions were large and service was very good. It made my teenagersâ night to have such a good place to watch the game. Thanks!
5 based on 33 reviews
Located in an ancient cellar inside the Scots Hotel, St. Urban Wine Cellar, operated by two enthusiastic Sommeliers, offers a wonderful ambiance, lighting and music with a handpicked, seasonal wine menu consists of the best and most exciting Israeli wine
St. Urban Wine Bar delivered a very enjoyable wine tasting experience during my recent visit to Israel. First of all, it was held in their wine cellar, which lent a very pleasant atmosphere. Secondly, I enjoyed every single wine that they featured, which is very unusual. Typically, I only like a couple of wines out of six tasted. If you're in the area, be sure to drop by and sample their delicious selections of locally grown and blended wines!
Where to eat Wine Bar food in Tiberias: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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