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Στης Φλώρας το Βεράνι | Μεζεδοπωλεία Πειραιά | Ζωντανή ΜουσικήBWorth Trying
Leof. Al. Papanastasiou 114, Pireas 185 33, Greece
· Live music venue, Small plates restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (589 reviews)
Reservations
A lively Greek meze-and-music spot with standout live rebetiko, solid small plates, fair prices, and recurring smoke and space-for-dancing complaints.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Στης Φλώρας το Βεράνι delivers a lively neighborhood taverna experience anchored by friendly, attentive service and satisfying traditional meze at fair prices. However, inconsistent execution during events and holiday menus, combined with cramped seating and recurring indoor smoking complaints, prevents the grade from climbing higher. The exceptional live rebetiko music is the true draw—this is a music-first destination where food and comfort play supporting roles.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and bustling, the kind of neighborhood taverna where the band kicks in and tables start to sing along. Service is friendly and fast on most nights, and prices feel fair for the show. One guest put it simply: "the musicians made the night fly." Expect great energy—though multiple diners noted indoor smoking and a tight layout with little space for dancing. The cooking leans traditional Greek meze—grilled meats, vibrant salads, and comfort classics—done with honest, satisfying flavors rather than chef-y flourishes. Individual plates tend to shine more than the big mixed platters; order a spread of favorites like bougourdi, mushrooms, and grilled chicken, then let the music carry the evening. When the band is in full swing, it is a lively live-music experience first and a food destination second. For families, the menu has plenty kids will actually eat—fries, grilled chicken, meatballs, cheese bakes, simple salads, and semifreddo for dessert. The volume and late-night vibe may be intense for very young children, and smoke has been mentioned. Early evenings are the easiest window for a relaxed family visit.
At a Glance
- Excellent live rebetiko and folk music with engaging performers
- Traditional meze and grills at fair prices
- Recurring indoor smoking reports despite regulations
- Limited dance floor and cramped seating on busy nights
- Parking is difficult; taxi recommended
What Sets It Apart
- live_rebetiko_program
- traditional_meze_selection
- local_regulars_crowd
What People Love
- Emotionally charged live music that gets tables singing
- Warm, retro room that feels local
- Friendly, fast service even when packed
- Good value on regular nights without fixed menus
Points of Concern
- Indoor smoking repeatedly mentioned and may affect comfort on packed nights
- Dance floor space is minimal; some guests desire a dedicated floor
- Large sharing platters and event/holiday menus receive mixed feedback on value
- Parking is notably tough; several guests advise taking a taxi
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€28-40 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Build a meze flight: tzatziki, tirokafteri, mushrooms, bougourdi, pork neck or chicken thigh
- Dessert share: Armenovil and baklava to balance savory meze
- For groups: order multiple individual mains instead of one giant platter
Perfect For
- A spirited music-led night with friends
- Casual date that loves Greek classics
- Celebrating with a group that enjoys singing along
- Out-of-towners seeking authentic neighborhood vibes
Location Insights
Area: Residential-meets-local nightlife corridor in Piraeus with traditional tavernas and evening music crowds.
Safety: Generally busy and safe with typical urban nightlife flow; late-night foot traffic; standard city vigilance advised.
Nearby: Near Pigada micro-neighborhood; convenient to Piraeus waterfront and local bars; limited street parking.
PiraeusThe dining scene in Piraeus is characterized by traditional Greek tavernas and mezedopoleia offering fresh seafood and local dishes, often accompanied by live music. The atmosphere is lively and authentic, attracting both locals and tourists looking for a genuine Greek dining experience near the sea.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday21:30–03:00
Sunday14:30–20:00
Available: Reservations
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