Bar Henrietta garners praise for a lively, stylish vibe, inventive tapas and standout cocktails, with favorites like burrata and octopus, ceviche, beef tartare, piri piri chicken, gnocchi and popcorn with Manchego; the drinks program is often highlighted and the wine list is well regarded, while service can be fast when quiet and slower when busy. The atmosphere is vibrant and bustling, with a beautiful terrace and a strong bar scene, though it can be loud inside and conversations are easier outside. Reservations are not always available and lines can form, making it a great spot for sharing plates with friends or a date, offering good value despite occasional small portions or longer waits during peak hours.View restaurant profile
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Terrasse Thanos is described as a warm, welcoming Greek restaurant with a homey, family-run feel and attentive service. Reviews consistently highlight generous portions and fresh, flavorful dishes, from calamari and other starters to meat and seafood platters, pizza and homemade desserts like cheesecake and galaktoboureko, with the BYOW option adding extra value. The atmosphere is noted as friendly and relaxed, making it a solid spot for birthdays, group dinners or casual meals, and the staff are frequently praised for going the extra mile. A few notes mention occasional dish inconsistencies, such as a pork chop that was slightly overcooked or an octopus that was a touch too done, and one sauce with an unusual hint, but these are outweighed by the overall quality and hospitality. Overall, Terrasse Thanos is seen as a top choice for authentic Greek fare, excellent service, and a genuine sense of hospitality that makes diners feel at home and eager to return.View restaurant profile
Champs Bar is described as a lively, laid back spot with a strong queer friendly vibe where music, drinks, and a roomy layout encourage socializing. Reviews note friendly bartenders, attentive service, and a busy but welcoming bar that appeals to queer crowds and sports fans alike. The venue has clear LGBTQ friendly signage and is considered a good space to watch games, with some praising the atmosphere during events. Some accounts mention negative experiences, including homophobia and rude behavior from staff and patrons, and concerns about how queerness is treated. Accessibility issues are raised, with disabled patrons needing assistance to enter or move around, indicating that improvements are needed. While the space can be crowded and fast moving at times, it is described as clean, with ample seating and a vibe that makes it easy to connect with others. Prices are seen as affordable and many reviewers emphasize Champs Bar as a favorite in the city for those seeking a welcoming, queer friendly scene. Overall the reviews present Champs Bar as a popular, sports oriented and social venue with a strong sense of community, where respectful treatment keeps it welcoming.View restaurant profile