For our pre-dinner drinks we sat at Spilia, which you can see here or at the waterfront. There are three cafeterias in this spot, the Clock, named after the clock tower of the cathedral; Tassos; or the Pirate. We alternated sitting here, depending on what seats were available. It's very good for people watching, and of course, you have views of the sea and the harbour.
rather than the main part of the restaurant.
Throughout the meal we had company
Tombazi Street is full of restaurants and we came here a few times. All the restaurants are full and lots of people go up and down - it's buzzing with life, very different to the other places where we ate.
I forget what this place is called, but we sat here, the menu is traditional Greek
We ate at Manna, quirky menu, but delicious food, great atmosphere.
This is Little England. When the island was famous for its shipbuilders and many Hydriot merchants became wealthy running the British blockade of French ports during the Napoleonic wars, Hydra's prosperity earned it the nickname Little England.
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