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The Best Brunch Spots In Crete

D City of Rethymnon on the island of Crete, Greece
D City of Rethymnon on the island of Crete, Greece | © Kim Kaminski / Alamy Stock Photo

Greece is famous for its rich history, its countless archaeological sites and its cultural heritage. Here, we take a look at Crete‘s finest brunch spots that will make your day.

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Peskesi

Restaurant, Greek, $

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Peskesi is located on Kapetan Haralampi street, in the city of Heraklion. This is a friendly restaurant indeed which serves dishes based on the philosophy of the Cretan cuisine, prepared and cooked using fresh organically produced local ingredients. If you come by for breakfast, you will have the opportunity to enjoy fresh Cretan pies, freshly cut salads or sweets.

Cafe Mavrakakis

Cafe, Greek
This is a great cafe in the heart of Chania, just five minutes away from the old port. If you come by a warm summer morning, try the cool freddo capuccino and a sandwich, or choose from a wide range of sweet and savory snacks.

Hari’s Creperie

Restaurant, Creperie, Fast Food, Greek, $
Hari’s Creperie serves a wide range of sweet and savory crepes as well as sweet waffles, pancakes, salads, fruit salads and more. Countless fresh and healthy ingredients are used, like blueberries and local honey and you also have the opportunity to choose a ‘light’ version of a crepe or waffle.

Kormoranos Bakery Cafe

Cafe, Restaurant, Greek, $
Located on Theotokopoulos street, one of the most beautiful streets of the old city, this cafe-bakery will make your day with fresh croissants and meze dishes. It will also introduce you to the treasures of the Cretan kitchen: don’t hesitate to try the local lichnarakia.

To Stenaki

To Stenaki is located in the heart of Chania and is famous for its unique freddo espresso. Despite its central location the atmosphere is relaxing, and a great opportunity to peacefully enjoy your coffee alongside a delicious, homemade sandwich.

Svelto

Svelto is located close to the famous Saint Minas cathedral, in the city of Heraklion. Svelto serves coffee or juice, accompanied by fresh sandwiches, salads or traditional pies: try the famous mizithropita, a cheese pie with local mizithra cheese.

Barrio Cafe

Cafe, Greek, $
Barrio is located on Dimitrakaki street and opens early in the morning to serve breakfast. The breakfast options include croissants, baguettes, sandwiches, pancakes, cheese and spinach pies. There’s room to sit inside or out depending on the weather.

Despina

Cafe, Greek, $$
Despina serves fresh juice or coffee accompanied by a wide range of sandwiches, fruit salads and traditional local pies. The most special thing about Despina is its amazing homemade sweets. With choices such as cheesecake, profiteroles, ravani cake and lemon pie, no matter what you choose, it will be fresh and delicious.

Mikro Efeteio

Mikro Efeteio is located in the city of Chania, on a crowded square near the local court of justice. It serves Thessaloniki bagels, croissants and a wide range of sandwiches.

Yaourtaki

Frozen yogurt is popular in Greece. Located on Ari Velouchioti street in the center of Rethymno, Yaourtaki serves fresh and healthy yogurt accompanied by a wide range of toppings. Try the delicious Yogurt Parfait, or the Caramel Parfait.

About the author

Vagelis Tsirmpas is a 23-year-old Athens-born travel enthusiast who holds a BA in interpreting and a MA in translation. He studied in Corfu, the island of his heart, and uses foreign languages as a passport to different cultures. After traveling to various European countries, his next goal is a trip to Africa. Paraphrasing Marx, Vagelis does not only want to travel around the world, but also change it. Therefore, he has actively participated in student unions and self-organized solidarity groups.

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