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Coffee Dive AcropolisA-Worth Trying

Misaraliotou 21, Athina 117 42, Greece · Cafe · 4.8/5 Google (921 reviews)

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Serious micro-roastery near the Acropolis pouring excellent, craft-focused coffee in a tiny space with engaged owner service and budget-friendly prices; occasional complaints about dark roasts and limited seating.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Coffee Dive earns its A- grade through exceptional espresso and specialty coffee quality paired with outstanding owner expertise and engagement. Remarkable value for the quality delivered makes it a standout for coffee enthusiasts. However, severely limited seating with minimal comfort and occasional filter coffee inconsistency prevent grade A territory—this is a quick-stop destination rather than a lingering café experience.

Restaurant Summary

A tiny micro-roastery just off the sights, Coffee Dive feels cozy and obsessive about the craft. Travelers and locals duck in for carefully pulled shots while the owner chats through beans and methods. One guest recalled, "He let us taste before choosing and explained everything," capturing the hands-on hospitality that defines the place. The coffee program leans technique-driven specialty rather than sugary crowd-pleasers. Expect espresso that is clean and punchy, textbook freddo cappuccinos, and manual brews like V60 and Chemex. Most praise the balance and texture, though a few found filter cups a touch dark or bitter, so purists might prefer espresso-based drinks over V60 if sensitive to roast profiles. Prices are strikingly low for this area, making it a high-value stop for serious coffee fans. For families, the space is tiny with a few stools, but kid-friendly sips exist: iced chocolate (€2.50), mocha (€3.00), and affogato (€3.50). Milk alternatives (oat, almond, coconut, soya) help with preferences. Just note the very limited seating and plan for quick stops rather than long hangs.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€4-7 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Touristed, walkable Acropolis hillside with steady foot traffic; mix of locals and visitors seeking coffee breaks.

Safety: Generally safe, high pedestrian presence day and evening; standard city awareness advised.

Nearby: Steps from Acropolis Museum and archaeological sites; residential blocks with small shops and cafes.

AcropolisThe Acropolis neighborhood is centered around the iconic ancient citadel and is a major tourist hub. The dining scene here caters to visitors with a mix of casual cafes, traditional Greek eateries, and some upscale restaurants, often with views of historic sites. The atmosphere is lively, especially during tourist seasons, with a blend of locals and international guests.
MnisikleousMnisikleous is a charming pedestrian street near the Acropolis known for its vibrant café culture, small bars, and casual dining spots. It attracts a younger crowd and tourists looking for a relaxed atmosphere close to major attractions.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday06:30–19:00 Tuesday06:30–19:00 Wednesday06:30–19:00 Thursday06:30–19:00 Friday06:30–19:00 Saturday06:30–19:00 Sunday07:00–19:00

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