Ariston
Pastry shop · Syntagma ·

Ariston

Pastry shop · Syntagma ·

Bakery serving flaky spinach feta and kourou pies

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Voulis 10, Athina 105 62, Greece Get directions

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Voulis 10, Athina 105 62, Greece Get directions

+30 21 0322 7626

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"Savory pies, or pita, have been part of the Greek diet since the days of Plato and Aristotle. The ancients liked to start their day with a tart enveloped in a sturdy crust made with wine. Over the generations, Greece’s pies evolved into their flaky, present-day incarnation. While mass-produced spanakopita abounds both in Greece and abroad, Athenians are blessed with access to bakers who still hand-roll out their dough daily. None do so better than Ariston—its name translates as “the best,” after all. Back when the old Parliament building was down the block, the bakery was packed with politicians grabbing a warm pie for breakfast or lunch. Since 1910, the Lobotesis family has been whipping up superlative kourou pies. These half-moons pastries boast a tender crust enriched with butter and yogurt. If you’re looking for classic slabs of spanokopita and other pies, the bakery has more than a dozen in its display case every day. Everything is excellent, but if you manage to arrive before the tyropita (cheese pie) is sold-out, consider yourself lucky. At just over €2, it makes for a deliciously satisfying start to the day. Know Before You Go There’s no seating here, so take your pie to nearby Monastriki Square to people-watch while munching." - Diana Hubbell

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markos P.

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A True Athens Classic! Ariston in Syntagma is full of history — one of the oldest and most beloved bakeries in Athens! You can really feel the tradition the moment you walk in. Everything is freshly baked and delicious, but you absolutely must try the kourou cheese pie — flaky, buttery, and perfectly balanced, and only €1.80 each! It’s the perfect quick bite if you’re exploring the city or need a snack on the go. Authentic, affordable, and full of local charm — Ariston is a true Athenian gem!

Trick Or T.

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A bakery, tasty pastries. I was after lunch so I ate mostly the sweet ones. I didn't like the chocolate one, the small pastery tasted like a baklava with cream, this was very tasty. The other pastery had apple and castard, it was tasty but for me wasn't special in comparison to other pasteries I've ate.

Antonis M.

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Another famous place at the city centre of Athens is Aniston.. dating back in 1910, this place serves different kinds of pies and some sweets. We went there for a snack.. everything cost 3.10 euros and some pies are more expensive.. generally for the quantity and what they offer.. is a little bit expensive.. but still what we ate was tasty.. except the blue cheese pie that was dry....

Diego P.

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I stopped by to grab a pie around 11:30 on a weekday. There was no queue, and I was served immediately. The pie was great, with crispy, light phyllo dough and a lot of spinach and feta filling. All the pies are kept in heated shelves, so you'll get your slice nicely warm.

Rienk S.

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Had the spinach and feta pie. You can tell the place is proud of their product. There is a lot of choice: baked, fried, savory and sweet, but the popular ones are definitely the spinach our and the cheese pastry. I have to say.. I might've had a bad batch. Would definitely give it another try.

Ricardo T.

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Went following an athenian friend's recommendation! This was a delightful surprise. We had the spinach + feta pie and the Kourou. Both embodied everything I love about Greek cuisine: simple and yet delightfully tasteful. Highly recommend!

Sam B.

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The art of pie… So simple and delicious… I tried the Zucchini/feta, and the fried potato pie. Both were so delicious. Staff were all so friendly and warm.

Busra S.

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Taste is good, stuff is lovely. If you are two persons, get different ones. Portions quite big