Tis Pizzas Mezeklikia
Pizza Options

Both wife and daughter do like the pizzas though. A small one is plenty for one person.

Burgers, Specials and Kids' Menu

This is the final page I will show, thought there were drinks etc as well. Note that they do have veggie options.
Anyway, enough of the preamble. What's the food like?
Mixed Grill

This was my mixed grill. You get a big selection of meat, as you would expect. From memory there was souvlaki, chicken breast, sheftalia, lountza, and spicy sausage. There is also some halloumi and grilled vegetables. A special mention to the chips; they are lovely here. You also get plenty of salad.
Sheftalia

Our daughter opted for the Pork Souvlaki / Sheftalia combo, but asked them to replace the souvlaki with halloumi. They were happy to do this. Her's also came with the salad and fries. Have to say, I think she might have got more chips than me...
Jumbo Pork Chop

Alex surprised me and went for a jumbo pork chop. This is why there is no picture of a pizza. I could hardly order my wife to have a pizza instead, and there was no way I was missing out on my mixed grill. So you will have to make do with a Jumbo Porkie instead.
This too was delicious. I know this because Alex swapped a bit of her pork with me for my grilled vegetables. Result, eh?
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