Pangrati
Plyta.
The bar and grill on Pangrati's neighbourhood square.
Plyta sits on Plateia Ambrosiou Plyta in Pangrati — a proper neighbourhood square with a covered terrace that runs from lunch through to the last round. The kitchen handles grills, salads, and honest food that makes sense alongside a glass of house wine.
Plateia Ambrosiou Plyta is a proper neighbourhood square in Pangrati — named for the nineteenth-century Greek writer and statesman — with a covered terrace and a leafy character that sets it apart from the more commercial stretch of Ymittou. Plyta opened here in 2025, occupying a corner position that catches both shade and the square’s slow rhythms.
The format is all-day: grills, salads, and honest food that makes sense alongside a glass of house wine. The menu changes with the season. Coffee and breakfast from early morning, lunch at noon, evening service that runs long.
A square, a table, and no reason to leave.
Pangrati has built a strong café and bar culture over the last decade, and Plyta fits the neighbourhood well — relaxed, local, no particular pressure to perform. The square is the point.
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