Hydra Restaurants

Da Barba Dimas ◊ Hydra Town

Hydra Greece

Reopened in May 2011 under new (Italian) management, Da Barba Dimas serves traditional Neapolitan cuisine in the heart of Hydra Town. A select menu includes classically prepared pasta, seafood, and meat dishes, as well as authentic wines predominately from the … Continue reading

Caprice Restaurant ◊ Hydra Town

Just 3 minutes from Hydra Port, the Caprice Restaurant serves pizza, pasta, and salads.

Ostria Cafe Restaurant ◊ Hydra Town

Ostria Restaurant, just 20 meters off Hydra Harbor, serves traditional Greek cuisine both indoors and out.

Veranda Restaurant ◊ Hydra Town

Located on Lignou Street (Donkey Shit Lane), the Veranda offers fine dining on its terrace overlooking Hydra’s harbor.

Greek Cuisine & Traditional Dishes

The following are dishes commonly served in local tavernas. Dishes from the stove or oven are typically on display in a vitrina, or glass case, outside the kitchen. Ask what’s fresh or what the chef recommends! You can also ask … Continue reading

Castello ◊ Kamini Harbor

Castello beach bar restaurant in Kamini

The fully renovated 18th century fort-like building on Kamini’s pebble beach just past Kamini Harbor, Castello serves drinks and food all day to beachgoers, then dinner and drinks to diners and partiers into the night. It’s also a popular venue … Continue reading

Pirofani Restaurant ◊ Kamini

A summer favorite, Pirofani, located in Kamini Valley about 3 minutes from Kamini Harbor, serves a varied cuisine, including a Thai curry!

Bratsera Restaurant ◊ Hydra Town

Located in Hydra’s only hotel with a swimming pool, Bratsera restaurant, open for lunch and dinner, serves a more continental cuisine.

Omilos Restaurant & Bar ◊ Hydra Harbor

Upscale and on the water, Omilos is on the west side of the harbor, up toward the canons.

Sunset Restaurant ◊ Hydra Harbor by the Canons

Specializing in seafood, Sunset, located at the canons on the west side of Hydra Harbor, offers alfresco fine dining with fabulous sea and sunset views of the Saronic and Peloponnese.