Patitiri (Greek: Πατητήρι) is the capital town of the island of Alonnisos in the Sporades archipelago, Greece. It is located in the southern part of the island. The population in 2011 was 1,628. Patitiri was destroyed in the 1965 earthquake.
Things to do in Patitiri
4 based on 256 reviews
Real Italian flavour in the old village of Alonissos. Maybe the best restaurant in the island! Very nice view in a quiet and romantic environment. The staff and the owner very polite. The pasta exceptional and the fish dishes great as well. Highly recommended
4 based on 234 reviews
4.5 based on 124 reviews
excellant swimming and snorkling beach, excellent taverna nearby, Free sunbeds under the olive trees for folk who eat at the Taverna.
4 based on 78 reviews
This place attracts passers-by because the seats look comfortable. And they are. We got good service here, whether it was for a beer in the afternoon or a pick-me-up double-sized coffee in an attractive cup. You can see the harbor and enjoy the view. Inside is quite nice, too, although not many people visit except to use the clean restrooms.
4.5 based on 287 reviews
Restorand kafe beach bar
This place looks amazing, there's lovely Seating areas spread out across the olive trees. The design looks really nice and another plus is that the tables are set quite far apart, so your not on top of the people on the next table.
There's some lovely fish dishes available, especially the shrimp starter is amazing. Would definitely return as also the staff is very friendly and attentive. We had a great time!
4 based on 379 reviews
Outdoor Seating only under a magnificent grape vine, in the courtyard of a stone built traditional island house, with stunning sea-views.
Dining at the family-run restaurant Astrofegia is among the highlights of my first visit to Greece. The food is delicious (I had the best moussaka I've ever tasted) and the wine, served in terracotta carafes, was lovely. We were delighted with the hospitality of owners Yani, Emma and their children. Don't visit Alonnisos without a visit to Astrofegia. The only regret is that it was dark by the time we arrived, so make sure you visit when it's still light enough to take advantage of the breathtaking views.
4 based on 17 reviews
A wonderful cafe/bar overlooking the harbour with quite exceptional customer service, a ralxed atmosphere and beautiful views out to sea.
If, like us, you find yourself in Patitiri Harbour as part of the island tour from Skiathos, then break free from the crowds, forget the harbour front bars, and head for the hill(s).
Lithos is situated to the far right (as you leave the boat) of the harbour, nestled in the rocks and is accesible via steps built in to the hillside. A gentle climb is rewarded by wonderful views out to sea and a cool and relaxing cafe/bar.
While the views are certainly worthwhile, perhaps the most rewarding part of Lithos is the warm welcome and hospitality from the owner.
We arrived in the afternoon, hot and bothered after a climb, and were welcomed with a complimentary jug of iced water. We were looking for a light lunch and ordered toasties (tost) which were served with crisps and salad. The beers were served in ice cold glasses and accompanied by even more crisps and some nuts.
The bar is set out over many levels, with the bar and toilets at the very top level. Perhaps this bird's eye view gives the owner an advantage as the service was amazingly speedy and attentive. A wonderful way to spend a few hours before reboarding the boats for home.
4 based on 173 reviews
We fell in love with this restaurant. A modern terras with a nice view on Votsi bay.
We had a charming welcome and took some delicious appetizers (good salad, croquettes, delicious mussels cooked a point) accompanied by a delicous recommanded Greek wine.
The waitress/owner (?) knew her wines and advised a delicious Sauvignon.
We had pasta with spiny lobster (expect small langoustine) and very good grilled fish.
Good to step away from the traditional tzatziki, souvlaki and greek salad cuisine.
So good we went twice.
4.5 based on 175 reviews
Helios, which is a greek word for sun, is gracefully situated on the higher part of Patitiri port, therefore the view is unique. Offers a big sofa and some 15 tables on the Terrace plus tables and a bar inside, very cozy the whole thing. As we did not know that the gifted german chef of the place had been around the east for sometime, we did not order the thai dishes available (chichen sate and beef curry). We instead had a pork in prunes absolutely yammy dish and an impeccable pork fillet with orange sauce, plus cold beer, served by a very friendly italian waitor. The place offers a big variety of very promissing pasta dishes, that is why we shall go another 2 times at least, 1 for their pasta and one for their thai dishes. Very good value. Perfect to spend many nights after dinner, with a couple (or as many as one likes!) of cocktails and the whole sweet lilltle port down below on your feet and the sailing boats and the catamaran coming in and out and the moon above your head and the fine smell of jasmin in Patitiri air, sounds like paradise, no?
4 based on 497 reviews
The best spot on the island to enjoy the beauty, the tastes and the hospitality of Alonissos.
We find that you can't go wrong here. Second year in a row we've been here more than any other. Consistently good quality, portions, service and at a reasonable price. Excellent harbour location, blues music drifting from a nearby bar in the evening is to our taste too.
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