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Barbarossa Restaurant Naousa Reviews
Disappointing service, and overpriced
The atmosphere was lively and fun, but the rest of the experience didn’t measure up. Our wine never came until we asked after 20 minutes, and the mains arrived about 25 minutes after the starter. The food and dessert tasted fine, but were far from
No Ouzo, bad service, food cold, high price.
There is only 700 ml Ouzo on menu. If you order by glass they bring allready with water and ice mixed and price is double high than comparable locations. entree and main dish came 30 minutes later after drink serving, at the same time and cold. No t
Only shine!
Beautiful setting, but that’s where it ends. The service was terrible. It took a full week of phone calls before someone finally answered, only to tell us that reservations for two people were not possible. When we arrived, we were seated in a corn
No cleanliness, no flavor, delay and high cost
First thing he asks you if you need a bottle of water, which you don't need, and then he brings you bread, which you later discover is neither welcome nor free, but will be added to the bill. The food is below average, considering the high price
Barbarossa experience 🙁
The venue is fun and festive which can easily make you overlook the poor service, and lack of attention to detail. The food is good but very overpriced. In my opinion there are far too few waiters to cope with the number of patrons being rushed throu
Rude, bad and arrogant behavior
Very bad behavior (rude and arrogant) from the owner of the restaurant called Evgenios Our bill was over 500€ Before we finished our wine which we ordered a couple of minutes before we were told to leave. When we asked the waiter the reason, he
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