The Saronic Gulf Islands Restaurants

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  • 21. Pitsi's Coffee & Food

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    Burgers, club sandwiches, wraps, and fresh salads are the headliners on Pitsi's simple menu, all of which can be eaten in or taken away as you continue your meandering exploration around Aegina Town. You can also pop in for a quick coffee, smoothie, or freshly sqeezed juice.

    2, Aiantos, Aegina Town, Aegina, Greece
    22970-25250

    Known For

    • Fast food
    • Great coffee
    • Quick, friendly service
  • 22. Rodi Coffee Shop

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    This lovely little establishment whips up a mean freddo (iced) cappuccino. They serve large and satisfying made-to-order sandwiches and creamy ice cream. Try the delicious pistachio flavor. There is limited seating if you want to have your coffee and snack in situ.

    Ioulias Katsa and Agion Theodoron 7, Aegina Town, Aegina, 18010, Greece
    22970-29064

    Known For

    • Central location
    • Big sandwiches
    • Ice cream
  • 23. Souvlucky

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    The owners of this spot are as unapologetic about the bad pun in their name as they are about the super tasty souvlaki they dish out. Order traditional gyro or souvlaki wrapped in a lighly grilled pita bread, to eat in or take out. They even cater to vegetarians, with haloumi, fresh summer veggies, or mushrooms wrapped in pita bread.

    Spetses Town, Spetses, 180 50, Greece
    22980-29473

    Known For

    • Delivery
    • Souvlaki
    • Ice cold beers
  • 24. Stelios Restaurant

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    You don't get the swish, trendy, and inventive modern island styles here, what you do get though is a traditional Greek taverna with swift service and good value for your money, which more than make up for a lack of atmosphere. Pass up the grilled dishes for the goat slowly cooked in a clay pot and oven-roasted potatoes lightly flavored with lemon and oregano. Not to be missed: the small homemade cheese pies for starters and the fried kalamari.

    Spetses Town, Spetses, 18050, Greece
    22980-73748

    Known For

    • Inexpensive and decent food
    • Great location, in the heart of Spetses's buzzy waterfront strip
    • Greek cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Nov.–mid-Mar., No credit cards
  • 25. Tenekedakia

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    Fast food all over Greece usually consists of souvlaki or gyro wrapped in a pita and that is available at Tenekdakia, but this spot also has the added draw of being in a superb harbor-front location. The pork gyro is crispy yet juicy and the pita is also stuffed full with fries, onion, tomato, and cooling tzatziki. By the way, if you're missing spicey heat (rarely found in Greek food) make sure to ask for a generous sprinkling of tongue tingling hot red pepper.

    Dimocratias Ave. 39, Aegina Town, Aegina, 180 10, Greece
    22970-28944

    Known For

    • Great location
    • Good service
    • High quality for low prices
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  • 26. Thymari

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    On the main road behind the port, the location is the only minor drawback of this traditional Greek taverna. But balancing this out, you can also dine in the pretty courtyard at the back (if you find a table). The seafood platter is something to write home about and includes a couple of ultra fresh fried fish. The menu is extensive, usually not a good sign, but everything is not only delectable but also caringly presented.

    Afaias Ave, Agia Marina, Aegina, 180 10, Greece
    22970-32859

    Known For

    • Fresh seafood
    • Great service
    • Kids' menu
  • 27. To Geitoniko

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    Christina and Manolis, the former owners, have now passed the baton to their son Constantinos, who has modernized the home-style Greek dishes served here, in his traditional old Hydriot house with stone floors and wooden ceilings, where time seems to have been standing still since the 1950s. If it's available, try the fresh fish that is prepared to perfection. It's a good idea to arrive before 9 pm for dinner; there are only 20 tables under the open-air vine-covered pergola upstairs, and they fill up quickly.

    Spiliou Harami, Hydra Town, Hydra, 18040, Greece
    22980-53615

    Known For

    • Popular with the discerning locals
    • Cool roof terrace dining
    • Tasty Greek food

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sept.–June; no dinner Dec.–mid-Apr, No credit cards
  • 28. Tsias

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    For a light bite, try this harborside ouzeri restaurant, a hangout for locals as well as tourists, where warm yellow walls are decorated with stencils. Except for the 30 varieties of ouzo, everything is homemade, including palate-pleasing Vouta Vouta (Dip Dip), a dish of shrimp and spicy sauce, and the real don't-miss dishes: custom omelets for breakfast and baked apple in cognac. Reservations are recommended in the evening during the summer months.

    Dimokratias Ave. 47, Aegina Town, Aegina, 18010, Greece
    22970-23529

    Known For

    • Good friendly service
    • Tasty and inventive Greek fare
    • Harbor view

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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