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Teddy Posted - 20 July 2008 : 10:12:47
Hi, we will have a few hours to spare before our boat to Symi. Can anyone recommend a nice cafe/bar near the harbour(s)? We will have luggage with us so we don't want to have to venture far into the Old city.
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maziemoo Posted - 26 July 2008 : 08:29:55
Don't be glum old chum..... haven't you got a quiz you can put together for us?

quote:
Originally posted by Ozzie Geoff

I take your points.(glum icon)

Ozzie Geoff Posted - 26 July 2008 : 02:57:44
I take your points.(glum icon)
Ange Posted - 25 July 2008 : 22:38:07
I agree thats its nice to 'find' places for yourself. I asked a lot of questions before my first visit to Symi and on others advice we tried Hariotemi's. We wouldn't have bothered going up there if it hadn't been recommended by some people on here.
We would have missed out on the fantastic food and view.
Enjoy your holiday!
maziemoo Posted - 25 July 2008 : 16:20:16
quote:
Originally posted by Ozzie Geoff

Good God, is this for real, asking for guidance to a cafe on Rhodes?
Remember when all the world was pink, the sun never set on the Empire.
Your grand-parents would be spinning in their graves.
Where IS your sense of adventure?



Given the exact wording of the initial enquiry, I would have thought it was entirely appropriate to ask for guidance. I have a vague recollection this may be Teddy's first time.

Folks obviously do have a sense of adventure else they wouldn't be travelling in the first place, however I don't see anything wrong with asking others what/where they would recommend. There is good and even better anywhere but to be given advice about the better places is always a plus.

Wherever you find yourself Teddy, I hope you enjoy. Have a fabulous holiday.



quote:
Originally posted by Teddy

Hi, we will have a few hours to spare before our boat to Symi. Can anyone recommend a nice cafe/bar near the harbour(s)? We will have luggage with us so we don't want to have to venture far into the Old city.

Ozzie Geoff Posted - 25 July 2008 : 15:05:54
Good God, is this for real, asking for guidance to a cafe on Rhodes?
Remember when all the world was pink, the sun never set on the Empire.
Your grand-parents would be spinning in their graves.
Where IS your sense of adventure?
Kon Posted - 25 July 2008 : 05:44:13
There are plenty places to eat in at harbour distance in Rhodes and to suit every budget ,we always ate at Rustico when i was in the Old Town.Here another link http://www.greeka.com/dodecanese/rhodes/island/rhodes-restaurants.htm

Anthony Posted - 25 July 2008 : 00:12:12
quote:
Originally posted by Ozzie Geoff

Teddy, have a look at the Off Topic thread "Lets have a bit of fun".
Thats what happens to folk who ask about Rhodes caffs.
Don't finish up like Bill & Alma..


Come off it, OG!!

Insofar as I can claim to be a seasoned traveller, I would say that there are two good ways to find excellent places to eat etc.

One undoubtedly is to be adventurous and follow your own instincts - I have indeed discovered some very good places that way (though a basic rule of thumb is that if a bar or restaurant hasn't got many customers, there's probably a good reason!).

But it's always good to have a fallback list of places which other people have tried and found good. Before I go anywhere new I always look at the guidebooks and see which places are recommended, particularly the guidebooks in series like the Rough Guides which I know from experience to be reliable. (Even more useful would be recommendations "don't waste your time and money going there" - but the laws of libel make that a very risky approach!
Adriana Posted - 24 July 2008 : 13:46:22
They were still using it as a fish market not so long ago. I only really get over to Rhodes in the winter months and have seen them unloading large swordfish from pickup trucks onto the slabs.
ola Posted - 24 July 2008 : 10:15:52
The "bandstand" used to be the fish market. Notice the decorations on the columns supporting the roof.

Enjoy
Ozzie Geoff Posted - 24 July 2008 : 09:45:11
OMG!!!!
Allan Posted - 23 July 2008 : 20:32:41
quote:
Originally posted by bill


so if we go in via the right side before the comfy chair eateries, is it to the right?


It's straight ahead Bill. Well, it would be if there wasn't a huge bandstand thing in your way!

Walk round the 'bandstand' until you find the entrance to the newly renovated and rather fine public toilets. Indigo is directly opposite.
Richard Posted - 23 July 2008 : 19:38:37
At last we have found a decent Rhodes City map on the Web. The market, taxi rank, bus station and the assorted harbours are shown quite clearly.

HERE
bill Posted - 23 July 2008 : 15:45:16
thanks...
so if we go in via the right side before the comfy chair eateries, is it to the right?

Thanks...
Allan Posted - 23 July 2008 : 14:36:56
Yes Bill.

Directly opposite Mandraki. You can enter from the front where all the 'comfy chairs' establishments are or there are doors at each side (one opposite the taxi rank) and one at the back.
bill Posted - 23 July 2008 : 14:19:12
quote:
It's on the left hand side of the market as you enter from the front


Having not spent too much time on Rhodes after the last dozen years or so, where is the new market please. Is it near all the establishments lined against the pavement on the front?

Thanks.

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