Igglis
Ano Poli (Irodotou)
A vine-shaded 1914 taverna emblematic of the upper town
The Ottoman-era corner ouzeri that survived the city itself
On the corner that gave it its name, taken from the Turkish cinar (plane tree), Tsinari is the upper town's most venerable ouzeri, its premises barely changed since the late 19th century. Opened as a Turkish kafeneio and turned ouzeri after the 1920s population exchange, it has been kept by the Papadopoulou family since the early 1990s. You sit under the tree over tsipouro and a rotating spread of mezedes in a room that reads as a fragment of Ottoman Thessaloniki.
Take an outdoor table under the plane tree; order ouzo or tsipouro and graze the mezedes slowly. A living monument as much as a taverna.
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