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Diporto

Diporto is Athens' most authentic taverna experience: a basement restaurant with no sign, no menu, and no pretense that's been serving the same three daily dishes since 1887.

Diporto, Athens · Psyrri
Category
Restaurant
Duration
1h 15m
Best Time
Afternoon
Entry
Rating
4.4 (2,850)
The place

About Diporto

Diporto is Athens' most authentic taverna experience: a basement restaurant with no sign, no menu, and no pretense that's been serving the same three daily dishes since 1887. You'll find whatever was fresh at Varvakios Market that morning, typically a meat dish, vegetable option, and soup, served with house wine straight from barrels. Expect to pay around €8-12 for a full meal with wine, making it one of the city's best value authentic experiences.

Descending the unmarked stairs feels like entering a time capsule. The low-ceilinged basement fills with a mix of market workers, locals, and savvy travelers sharing long wooden tables under harsh fluorescent lighting. There's no ordering process: you point at what looks good on other tables or let the staff decide for you. The atmosphere is purely functional, conversations echo off tile walls, and wine flows from plastic pitchers that never seem to empty.

Most food guides romanticize this place, but here's reality: the food is simple taverna fare, not fine dining. Friday's revithada (chickpea stew) justifies the reputation, but other days can be hit or miss. The real draw is the unchanged experience and rock-bottom prices. Skip it if you need English menus or Instagram-worthy presentation, but if you want to eat exactly where Athenians have for over a century, nowhere else compares.

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Getting there

Address
Σωκράτους 9 και, Theatrou 10552, Athina 105 52, Greece
Neighborhood
Psyrri
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Look for the unmarked stairs next to the corner building at Theatrou and Sokrates: there's literally no sign, just people disappearing down concrete steps

Don't expect to choose your food: they'll bring you what's available and assume you want wine unless you specifically refuse it

Come on Friday specifically for the revithada, but avoid Mondays when the weekend's leftovers make their final appearance

Plan for about 1h 15m.

Diporto is in the Psyrri neighborhood of Athens. The address is Σωκράτους 9 και, Theatrou 10552, Athina 105 52, Greece. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

Closed on Sunday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.

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