Throubi
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The first Throubi was on the island of Spetses, but it became so popular they decided to open a second Throubi in Athens. Located on a pretty square close to the bar hub of Kolokontroni, this cozy place has a friendly community at … Read more
The first Throubi was on the island of Spetses, but it became so popular they decided to open a second Throubi in Athens. Located on a pretty square close to the bar hub of Kolokontroni, this cozy place has a friendly community atmosphere and style influenced by the old Greek cafes from the 60s. Read less

Cosy art bar with the laid-back feel of island life
Tipple of choice: The ginger caipiroska comes highly recommended for a zing with your cocktail.
Like so many popular drinking holes here, it is a café by day with great budget snacks, and attracts a young arty crowd by night. The music leans towards soul and funk, and there’s a pretty view of the square’s church from the pavement tables.
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