Hi - we went there for breakfast practically every day - it was the best (though we weren't there until 2pm!) The waiter who served us most days was really nice - I wonder if it was your Kosta - I didn't know his name. There was a younger guy on a couple of days (and one evening whe we went) but normally it was a fella, mid/late thirties I would have thought.
I agree a great place to eat.
I have been going there everytime I am in BG usually every second month during the season.
Martin
Is that the bar that has got a parakeet (not sure of spelling) in a birdcage that keeps whistling all the time.
yes it is!!
............. and the organ plyer / singer on a night time .... excellent place for steak ( veal) and kidney pie chips and peas , mmmm
I go over Sept 19th. Do they do English breakfasts like we like them over here!! Stuart
They certainly do.
I must admit that I wasn't over fussed about the roast dinner I had one night, though my OH thought it was fine. I thought it was a bit bland and "microwaved" (it was bought out in about two minutes flat after ordering). Was about the only time I tried to "go English" for my evening meal.
Thanks Alison. That sounds great to start the day on although I agree maybe not full blown fry up every day - but nice to kow it is there when needed!! Stuart
yes, sometimes after a heavy night nothing else will do
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