Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination wine bar for Greek bubbles and thoughtful small plates; great coffee by day, creative pours by night, with pricing that can feel high by the glass and service consistency that varies.
Warehouse CO2 delivers solid execution as a wine-focused small-plates venue with strong food quality anchored by fresh ingredients and exceptional staff knowledge of Greek sparkling wines. Consistency shows some variation in service pacing and portion reliability, while modest seating comfort limits the overall experience. The destination appeal and knowledgeable recommendations make it worth visiting for wine enthusiasts, though it functions best as a casual snack stop rather than a full dining destination.
Tucked just off Plaka, Warehouse CO2 reads as a relaxed wine bar with shaded sidewalk tables and a steady flow of locals and travelers. Service often shines with guided tastings and friendly chat—one guest recalled, "the server poured a few sips so we could choose." Pricing on certain glasses can surprise, but bottles and coffee keep things balanced. The cooking leans contemporary and sparkling-friendly small plates: salmon tartare with ponzu, sea bream ceviche, galomizithra bruschetta, and burrata with fruit. It is not a full-on restaurant with hot mains; think well-composed bites that play nicely with bubbles rather than heavy courses. The approach suits wine-curious diners who enjoy discovery and conversation more than a large meal. For families, the vibe is casual, and kids could nibble bruschettas, cheese, or a simple dessert like crème brûlée or acai smoothie. There is no kids menu, portions are wine-bar sized, and the focus on sparkling wines means it is better for a brief daytime stop or early evening snack than a full family dinner.
Area: Historic Plaka lanes serving tourists and locals; relaxed café culture by day, wine-focused evenings.
Safety: Well-trafficked and generally safe, with busy sidewalks and good lighting.
Nearby: Near Acropolis-adjacent sights, boutiques, and pedestrian streets; mix of bars, cafés, and restaurants.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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