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Agii Anargiri › Mouries
MouriesB+Worth Trying
Papandreou 31, Agii Anargiri 135 62, Greece
· Small plates restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (611 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively neighborhood Greek taverna for meze and live music with friendly service, good flavors, and moderate prices, but ventilation, smoke, crowding, and slow service at peak times can detract.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Mouries delivers solid neighborhood taverna appeal with reliable food quality and strong local loyalty, but quality variation in execution and operational challenges during crowded service prevent a higher grade. Cozy atmosphere with weekend live music and fair pricing make it worth visiting if you're in the area, though it doesn't command destination status across the city.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and bustling, a neighborhood spot where platters of meze land amid chatter and weekend tunes. Service is friendly and hands-on, though on peak music nights pacing can slip. One diner summed it up: "Welcoming hosts and comforting plates." The cooking leans traditional Greek meze over trendiness: bougiourdi, fried zucchini, fava, homestyle meatballs, plus simple grills and a few seafood plates. Flavors are straightforward and satisfying rather than flashy, priced fairly for sharing. Occasional complaints cite smoky ventilation and crowding when the room is packed. Families will find it approachable: fries, meatballs, grilled chicken, and salads are kid-friendly, and one review noted a small outdoor playground nearby. Portions are regular rather than huge, so plan a couple of plates per child, and sit outside when possible if sensitive to smoke.
At a Glance
- Genuine neighborhood taverna vibe with live music on weekends
- Broad vegetarian-friendly meze selection at fair prices
- Ventilation and indoor smoke when crowded
- Slow ordering and pacing on peak nights
- Good for families and local events
What Sets It Apart
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- broad_vegetarian_meze_selection
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What People Love
- Welcoming service that remembers regulars
- Classic Greek flavors without pretense
- Lively music nights that feel local
- Fair prices for sharing plates
- Cozy, familiar ambiance
Points of Concern
- Ventilation can be smoky and stuffy on busy nights; consider outdoor seating
- Table spacing is tight which affects comfort and server movement
- Service can be slow for ordering and pacing during live music hours
- Seafood availability and pricing feel inconsistent to some diners
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€18-28 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Vegetarians can build a full meal from fava, pleurotus mushrooms, bougiourdi, salads, and grilled Florina peppers
- Families: share meatballs, fries, and chicken a la creme
- Seafood lovers: confirm availability before ordering
Perfect For
- Casual meze sharing with friends
- Family dinners in the neighborhood
- Weekend live-music nights
- Informal group celebrations
Location Insights
Area: Residential suburban Athens area with local hangouts, family gatherings, and casual nighttime energy on music nights.
Safety: Generally safe local neighborhood; occasional crowding indoors and smoke complaints suggest limited ventilation rather than safety issues.
Nearby: Near homes and small shops; draws locals for events, memorial meals, and weekend live music.
Agii AnargiriAgii Anargiri is a suburban neighborhood located to the west of central Athens, known for its residential character and local community atmosphere. Dining options here tend to be casual and traditional, catering mostly to locals rather than tourists, with a focus on Greek cuisine and neighborhood tavernas.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday12:30–00:00
Wednesday00:00–12:30, 18:00–00:30
Thursday18:00–00:30
Friday11:30–01:00
Saturday12:30–01:30
Sunday11:30–00:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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