06/10/2010
If you are not careful, then you could walk or drive by Plato's bar. There's just an old doorway and a dimly illuminated sign hanging high above it. But once you discover the bar, you will not want to forget it.
Plato's has so much to offer. Excellent food with pork or chicken souvlaki marinated then grilled and served on a chopping board block of wood, and much more. The bar has one of the largest selections of whiskys (from all over the world) and brandies that I have ever seen in a bar along with a huge selction of beers.
Along the top of the bar there are the broken galsses of past patrons of the bar - most people who will have gone there over the years will have had to put a glass they have broken up there.
The atmosphere is great and it is helped by the excellent music played. An American friend who I took a few years back commented that it was just like the bars back in America - apart from the fact that Plato's plays more American rock than they do back in the USA.
Just one house rule - don't come in shorts or a vest.
Pros:Excellent selection of food, drinks and spirits
Cons:You might not find it the first time.