Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Dimitsana, Peloponnese, Greece. Dimitsana (Greek: Δημητσάνα) is a mountain village and a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Gortynia, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 110.759 km. Dimitsana is built on the ruins of the ancient town Teuthis. The population of the village is 342 (2011 census), while it was 611 in 2001. It has been registered as a traditional settlement.
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4 based on 208 reviews
Havin a drink r a tarte ,,,even a coffee,,you will enjoy the place and the service!!! A variety of snacks and food,,,a large list of alchoolics and sweets givew ypu what you want for a night out in Dimitsana,,,,Keep on going the well presentation!!!
Peloponnese, Greece Food Guide: 10 Greek food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Dimitsana
4 based on 92 reviews
The best cocktails in Town. Prepared with fresh ingridiens and with Fine distilates from around the world
Nice terrace overlooking Megalopoli valley.The shop is supposed to be a wine bar,so i tried a glass of their "selected Merlot". Although it cost only 3â¬, it was really bad!! I regret not informing the manager for my inconvenience.The chocolate cake with ice cream was fine.The hot chocolate drink was poor quality, because it tasted more like water and chocolate powder with no milk.It is sad, due to few choices in cafes in Dimitsana,not to enjoy such basic service.Dear visitor,Thank you very much for your review and your time to contribute to our TripAdvisor page. We would like to clarify that we always comply with all required preparation rules, so as to offer the best quality to our customers. Concerning your review on the hot chocolate drink, which unfortunately came as a surprise to us, since we always receive very positive feedback from our visitors regarding the specific drink, we are very sorry and we would like to reassure you that we will now be even more precise when it comes to the preparation of our drinks. As far as the wine is concerned, we have already withdrawn the specific batch from our bar and we have contacted our wine supplier for its replacement, in order the latter won't happen again. In all respects, we would like to thank you again for the time and your comments and we would like to invite you for a free glass of wine, whenever you pass by Dimitsana again.Best Regards,The Under the Clock Art Cafe & Wine Bar team
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4 based on 52 reviews
Stopped here for a late lunch on the way through. Picked this spot for the central location and awesome views. Normally I don't mind slow service when we have ample time, but on this day, it was simply a shorter lunch. I gave the server 5 minutes to so to come to us, knowing full well that often you have to call over. She looked at us and couldn't be bothered, then when I did call her over, she acknowledged, then took another 10 minutes to come with menus and then seemed irritated that we wanted to order our drinks immediately. Bare in mind, we were the only people at the restaurant at the time.Our sandwiches took a while to come, and they were nice, but nothing worth writing about.I will say, if you have time to sit and chill and let the day pass by, it's a great spot. Watching the buses and cars attempt to get through the turn was entertaining, and like I said before, the views are awesome.The tourist buses coming and going quickly can be amusing, it's like watching lemmings bump into each other and then quickly on the bus and gone.
Dimitsana Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Dimitsana
Who would have guessed to find such an urban space in the middle of a greek mountain town? Excellent coffee and a very nice place to just be and enjoy the scenery. Highly recommended.
4 based on 84 reviews
A taxi or car is the easiest way to tour Stemnitsa, a traditional village in Arcadia, Peloponnese. A late spring day with greenery made this a comfortable excursion. Urban Greeks are rediscovering their roots in village life. Tour buses frequent the town. We had lunch at the café Gerousia, with traditional taverna atmosphere. The Greek feta salad, with country bread and a frappe with grilled chicken was fresh, prepared on the spot. My favorite pastime is having a Greek iced coffee frappe with a view of the Manalo mountains of Arcadia.
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