Tavernas and more
Where to eat in Voula
Voula is especially charming during the summer months, its relaxed vibe makes it a perfect destination to enjoy a staycation or a vacation in the Athenian Riviera. The majority of eateries in Voula are sprawled across the main square or the Platia Voulas, or on the surrounding side streets.
Voula is also a popular residential area among the expat community, therefore you will find a great mix of nationalities living in this part of Athens. Being a local resident of Voula for about 24 years, I have enjoyed a fair amount of meals in my neighborhood. Here are some recommendations:
Drakoulis Dry & Raw
Vas. Pavlou 103, Voula 16673
The Drakoulis meat in Voula is one of those fancy places where you can enjoy a superb meat shopping and dine-in experience. There are not too many tables available, and they are located on the ground level thus reservations are highly recommended.
If you want to treat your taste buds to some fine Kobe meat or Black Angus, this is the place for you. Their menu offers a beautiful balance of generous but not over the top and the wine list is equally distinct. Steak lovers will definitely appreciate the attention to detail and level of service, to select your order you must discuss your preferences with the main butcher. He is there to ensure that you have a delicious experience from selection to degustation.
Kebabtzidikon to Gnision
Leof. Vasileos Pavlou 82, Voula 166 73
This kebab shop located on the pedestrian area of main square of Voula enjoys ample space, cozy environment and ideal for families with kids. The menu includes a selection of meat dishes, kebab and appetizers. There are half or full portions available also.
The menu is inspired by flavors from Asia Minor and plenty of spices are used in preparing the flavourful dishes. They also offer take-away and delivery services. Ideal for all times of day and late-evening cravings.
Rey Pablo
Leof. Vasileos Pavlou 89, Voula
Across the street from Oven there is another coffee place, also very popular among locals. Rey Pablo is an espresso, wine and gastro bar welcoming guests at any time of the day.
Oven (Fourno)
Leof. Vasileos Pavlou 104, Voula
Hidden in a corner of a shopping center in a commercial area of Voula, this coffee shop has become a meeting point for the locals. The atmosphere of this place is very pleasant and the staff is very friendly. During sunny days, which are plenty in Greece due to the blessed weather all year around, tables are placed on the pedestrian street offering more seating spaces for guests, as it gets quite busy during the weekends.
The menu offers a wide variety of choices including healthy and vegan options. During the night it becomes a bar where professional bartenders create delightful cocktails.