Complete Guide For An Enjoyable Sunday - The Best Brunch Spots In Athens

  • by XpatAthens
  • Monday, 02 January 2017
Complete Guide For An Enjoyable Sunday - The Best Brunch Spots In Athens
Brunch is considered the new enjoybale trend that gives a distinctive flavor to our Sundays. The tasty meal made its apppearance a few years ago in Athens and since then, has been established in Greeks' weekly agenda. The famous 'brunch' can be found in most cafés, wine bars, and restaurants that have included it in their weekly menu. Young people sacrifice their Sunday nap for a well-made omelette, pancakes and other goodies, encountered in almost every corner of the city. Below you may find some of the best brunch spots Athens has to offer!

Zampano

Zampano's Sunday Brunch has returned with a new menu and live Jazz music from Manouchedrome.

Address:16 Sarri Street
Telephone: 213 023 3244
Hours: Dinner daily except Monday from 18:00 to 01:00. Lunch daily from 12:30 to 18:00. Coffee and breakfast daily from 08:00 to 11:00.

For more information regarding Zampano click here

Harvest

A pleasant surprise awaits for you on the corner of Evripidou! The Harvest has improved the quality of their dishes lately and presents us with a very satisfying and hearty brunch menu. You should certainly try the delicious pancakes on their menu!

Address: 64 Aelou & Evripidou
Telephone: 213 025 2284
Hours: Daily from 09:00 to 01:00.

You can find out more about Harvest by clicking here.

Odori

This spot promises Italian flavors on the brunch menu, which has its own Sunday legend. Ortilana with mozzarella, roasted eggplants, arugula & Italian benedict with prosciutto and pesto hollandaise are some of its strongest points on the menu.

Address: Skouleniou 2
Telephone:210 331 4674

Click here if you interested in learning more. 

Zambri

One of the most beautiful and oldest mansions in Kifissia (Beau Brummel, Pacific Monte Carlo, Château) opened its doors in May to take us to a heavenly world ... The outer eccentric shades - in Baobab style trees of Madagascar - prepare you to see things that have nothing to do with what we've seen so far. 

Address: Αγίου Δημητρίου 9
Telephone:210 623 0063
Hours: Daily from 09:00 to 04:00.

Click here for more information about Zambri.

Monsieur Barbu

Monsieur Barbu in Koukaki offers the famous juicy Burger with homemade crispy fried potatoes, delicious chocolate banoffee pie, tortilla with chicken tantoori, and tart with almond cream, cherries and apricots! And of course the BLT Egg sandwich.

Address:59 Falirou Street
Telephone: 210 924 7555
Hours: Daily from 11:00 to 02:00

La Esquina

Since June 2016, the picturesque street of Kolonaki acquired a cozy and unpretentious cocktail and burger bar that managed to establish itself immediately on the map of the Athenian everyday fun. Its inner space may inspire a cosmopolitan style, but what monopolizes the interest is the green oasis outside. It has an American style menu that includes generous salads and appetizers and tasty dishes like chili con carne, tacos with pork and sweet chili cream, and juicy burgers with fluffy brioche.

Address:Χάρητος 43
Telephone: 210 723 2575
Hours: Daily from 13:00 to 02:30

Find more out La Esquina here.

The Trap

The Trap is usually suggested for the first coffee of the day or for a light lunch break offering dishes like eggs and a bagel with tuna to octopus carpaccio, but its also ideal for a drink after office hours where you will hear sounds of jazz, soul, afro mousikon. Go for one of their signature cocktails from the inspiring list, which has been edited by the award-winning Ioannis Samaras along with a remarkable team of professionals.

Address:Othonos 10
Telephone: 210 321 5561
Hours: Daily from 10:00 to 02:00

For more information click here.  

New York Sandwiches

An incredible variety of pancakes, bagels, eggs (scrambled, Benedict, tortilla Espagnola) and burgers are going to win you over immediately. Make a reservation just in case!

Address:Nikis 23
Telephone: 210 321 6000
Hours: Daily from 12:00 to 00:00

Originally posted on athensmagazine.gr
Translated by XpatAthens