we didn't stay at leandros but at fontas, next door. Hans (the barman)made everyone feel really welcome. There were very few people there, and it felt like one family. If you get the chance you really must go. Say hi to Hans and try not to encourage you to play volley ball ha ha!!
we didn't stay at leandros but at fontas, next door. Hans (the barman)made everyone feel really welcome. There were very few people there, and it felt like one family. If you get the chance you really must go. Say hi to Hans and try not to encourage him to play volley ball ha ha!!
Even tho' we were four girls wanting to have good time, we didn't want to be in the town centre all the time, we wanted to relax aswell. This really is the perfect spot.
we actually went twice. The food was nice, tho' we did see one table complain. we liked what we had. would go again
well i'm sure all of you who enjoyed the fire dancing were far away from it. oh my god. never again. we were sat right next to the fire and fireworks, not really the best place to have a meal. i felt really uncomfortable and the food wasn't even that great.
watch out for the funny looking man behind the bar. he gets you really drunk on shots. the last was the worst...homemade alcohol!! good music tho' (i think)
the best place to go.the barmen and the dj dress up all the time especially as women. a good laugh. really friendly. i wanted to take the symbol home!
really lovely staff, they actually send free drinks to your table. do go even if some of the singing is dodgy.