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StaniB+Worth Trying

Marikas Kotopouli 10, Athina 104 32, Greece · Confectionery store, Dairy store, Dessert restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (4196 reviews)

Historic dairy cafe for classic Greek yogurt, loukoumades, and custard pies; great flavors and prices, but service can be brusque and seating rules strict.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Stani delivers exceptional yogurt quality—the sheep and goat milk preparations with honey and walnuts are benchmark-setting—and commands genuine loyalty as an essential Athens dessert destination. However, inconsistent service attitudes and occasional quality variation prevent a higher grade. This is authentic, affordable, and worth experiencing for its focused mastery of traditional Greek dairy culture.

Restaurant Summary

A central Athens staple where the vibe is old-school and bustling. People come for tangy, thick yogurt crowned with honey and nuts, hot loukoumades, and flaky custard pies. One diner said the yogurt and coffee made a "perfect late morning snack." Expect quick turnover, sidewalk tables, and no-frills service that can feel brisk. The cooking is firmly traditional, a Greek dairy house first and foremost: sheep and goat milk yogurts, classic syrupy sweets, and strong Greek coffee. Flavors skew simple, clean, and satisfying rather than elaborate. Ideal if you want a focused taste of Athens dessert culture without spending much time or cash. For families, it is kid-appealing thanks to donuts with syrup and mild yogurt with honey. Note the strict per-person ordering rules reported by several guests; sharing a single portion may mean takeaway-only seating. If your child prefers non-dairy options, choices are limited.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€10-16 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy central Athens near Omonia, practical and urban with foot traffic from commuters and travelers.

Safety: Some reviews note sketchy feel in evenings; daytime generally active and fine with awareness.

Nearby: Steps from Omonia Square, near shops, Hondos Center, cafes; good for quick stops while sightseeing.

ExarcheiaExarcheia is a lively and bohemian neighborhood known for its countercultural vibe, street art, and vibrant nightlife. The dining scene here includes casual tavernas, cafes, and affordable eateries popular with locals and visitors seeking authentic Greek food in a relaxed atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:30–21:00 Tuesday07:00–21:00 Wednesday07:30–21:00 Thursday07:30–21:00 Friday07:30–20:00 Saturday07:30–21:00 Sunday07:30–21:00
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