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Bidra med feedbackBeautiful place en route between argostoli and assos. do not let them be fooled by the simple front, around the back is a pretty enclosed garden/hoof that I could sit happy all day. I had a mushroom sandwich that filled a delicious Pitta-Brot style sandwich with mushrooms, courgette, carrots, hummus and other veggie bits. not sure what the others were, but it was delicious. we both had a handcrafted beer served in a frozen glass, perfect and refreshing on a hot day. most food on the menu was not vegan, but the staff was happy to adapt all the products, and all the food was fresh, homemade and the staff knew clearly how to use aromen and ingredients to make delicious food.
With not many options on the island, this is a great discovery and recommended for any vegan. they can make certain dishes vegan by replacing the ingredients with a vegetable option.
This is a small corner location with a great feeling to it. they can sit here for hours on the cool retro tunes, tap on their feet. there are not many vegan options, but they are so easy and amazing tasting “real food” . it is a must to go
Myrtillo is a very cute place to stop for breakfast or brunch. It offers lots of smoothies and juices. The yogurt is very good, maybe the best I ate so far. The staff is very nice and the place is quite. However, I found it unjustifiably expensive. They also sell homemade jams and local honey that seem to be very good.
In the middle of a long drive from Argostoli to Assos this is a hidden gem! Staff are lovely and speak great English and were really helpful finding something vegan! Good quality is amazing and really fresh. They are also environmentally conscious and don’t have plastic bottles