Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood Greek-Cypriot grill with fresh, charcoal-grilled staples and very fair prices; service is generally friendly but can be slow at peak times, and strict no-dog policy outdoors upsets some patrons.
In a quiet Rhodes neighborhood, Agrinó feels like the kind of place locals point you toward when you ask for the real thing. The room is warm and bustling without fuss, and staff often explain dishes with pride. One diner said the salads tasted “straight from the garden,” while another called the souvlaki a must if you stray from the tourist zone. Do expect occasional waits at busy times. The cooking leans classic Greek-Cypriot grill: charcoal flavors, simple sides, and fresh vegetables. Think gyros, pork or chicken souvlaki, and sheftalies, with bulgur and grilled feta on the side. Most plates land flavorful and satisfying, though a few reviews mention dry kebab or fatty gyros on off nights. Prices are refreshingly fair for the quality, making it easy to share a spread without overspending. Families do well here. Kids can tuck into pitas, fries, and grilled chicken at gentle prices, while adults share salads and skewers. Note the strict no-dog policy even on the sidewalk tables; if you dine with pets, this will not suit. Portions are generous and service is friendly, if sometimes stretched when it is busy.
Area: Residential part of Rhodes with local tavernas; relaxed, non-touristy vibe appealing to residents and in-the-know visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, everyday neighborhood feel; no significant safety concerns noted.
Nearby: Away from Old/New Town crowds; near small hotels and homes; sidewalk seating mentioned.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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