Reviews on Pub food in Gennadi, South Aegean, Greece. Gennadi (Greek: Γεννάδι) is a Greek village, seat of the municipal unit of South Rhodes, on the island of Rhodes, South Aegean region. In 2011 its population was 671.
Things to do in Gennadi
4 based on 193 reviews
The family Makiaris Emmanuel and Tsambika welcome you to La Sposa del Sole Exotic Beach Lounge Bar & Restaurant, an integrated coastal exotic multiplex entertainment where the visitor can find what he is looking for from early morning to late evening. Mad
We discovered this place near the end of our holiday but it was well worth seeking out. Right on the beach and such lovely people. We only had drinks and a snack but it was a very laid back place with good music and we would have gone back if weâd had time.
South Aegean, Greece Food Guide: 7 Bar food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Gennadi
4 based on 79 reviews
Riva welcomes you for a great summer by the seafront, enjoying Creative Greek & Mediterranean Cuisine,Fresh Fish,Sea Food, Exotic, Cocktails, Soulfull & Upbeat Music!
We arrived here mid-morning, 17th September, on the bus and wandered down to the beach. It was apparent that the beach was dominated by all-inclusive Hotels and then we found a very nice area of superior sunbeds belonging to the Riva Beach Club. There was nobody about so we sat down and made ourselves comfortable. After an hour or so, there was still nobody about and we were getting thirsty, so I walked back up to the road and bought some water and Frappe Coffees. Back down at the beach some time after mid-day, a young man and a girl came and opened up the beach bar. The girl, who was very pleasant, came over and explained that the sunbeds were free as long as we bought something to drink for at least 4 Euros. When we got hungry, I waved to her and she came over with the beach bar menu. We chose a club sandwich and a tuna baguette, both of which were very good indeed, nice chips with the Club, and the baguette was large, crusty and well filled, freshly made to order I'd guess. We also had two large beers, 400ml, which came in a plastic mug which had a layer of frozen water sandwiched in the walls of the vessel. This kept the beers nice and cold for a long time. The bill was 21.5 Euros, not too bad. Apart from that, we didn't see another soul all day long at the Riva, the main complex didn't open up at lunch time and was still closed when we left in the late afternoon.
South Aegean, Greece Food Guide: 10 Greek food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Gennadi
4 based on 51 reviews
We found this bar whilst we were staying at the Mayia, very easy to walk past as it looks closed & deserted from the road.We had a very enjoyable few ice cold beers here overlooking the beach, the owner is great character who enjoys a chat!Recommend a visit if you are in the Kiotari area.
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