Benaki Museum Cafe

Athens


Traditional Greek food gets dressed up to match the museum setting, with an open dining room and terrace with a view of the National Garden and the Acropolis. It feels a bit clubby, with older locals meeting for lunch, and it's open as late as the museum is, so you can have dinner or even just a late drink here.


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