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Τετάρτη, 11 Μάρτιος 2009

Taverna Kostas' in Xerokampos, Eastern Crete
 
Michalis and his mother Chrisanti Theodorakis are welcoming and inviting you in Xerokambos to "Taverna Kostas". For over 20 years now, Chrisanthi cooks her Greek and Cretan specialties with passion, a unique enjoyment full of fresh vegetables. Meat and fresh fish are grilled for you on charcoal.

In our Tavern, you can of course enjoy your coffee, a cool beer, native wine or other refreshments. The beautiful Xerokampos beach is only 150 m far!
 

Our Taverna is not only for the locals, it is also for international guests. It features a beautiful terrace, with sea view, radiates a Cretan atmosphere and it is traditionally and comfortably furnished with care.
Breakfast is served for our house guests (if desired), starting from 9.00 o'clock.

Inside the tavern lies a small library books for each taste, as well as a television with Satellite TV.


Having a trip to Xerokampos?
Have you been on a day trip at one of the beautiful beaches of Xerokampos and you're not in the mood for driving back "home" after a cosy evening at the "Taverna Kostas"?

Just ask - perhaps you are lucky enough for one of the 6 of studios of the apartments Petrino to befree...

Taverna Kostas in Xerokambos, always a highlight in your Cretan vacation.

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