Drosia Cafe
Visitors say
Great service awsum spot water side. Staff very friendly. Food is amazing. Definitely a must go to spot. Can't say much for other places in this location.
A lovely evening meal, Greek salad, meatballs, succulent chicken souvlaki and a huge ham and cheese rectangular pizza, more food than 2 people could eat. We experienced fabulous service and a great family atmosphere.
About
Drosia Cafe is a welcoming spot nestled near the quiet village of Agios Georgios, sitting in the verdant inland landscape that gives Lesvos its reputation as one of the Aegean's most lush and surprising islands. The name itself — drosia meaning coolness or freshness in Greek — hints at the atmosphere you can expect: a shaded, unhurried place to pause during a day of exploring the island's lesser-visited interior villages and olive groves.
Visitors stopping here can enjoy traditional Greek coffee, cold freddo espresso, and a range of refreshments that make it an ideal rest point whether you are passing through on a scenic drive or wandering on foot. Like so many village cafes across Lesvos, Drosia embodies the local culture of the kafeneio — a place where time slows down, where locals gather and conversations flow easily, and where a traveller is quickly made to feel at home.
For anyone exploring the quieter corners of the island away from the busy coastal resorts, a stop at Drosia offers a genuine taste of everyday Lesbian life. The surrounding area of Agios Georgios is typical of the island's peaceful rural character, with stone-built houses and countryside that stretches toward the olive-covered hills. It is exactly the kind of unpretentious, authentic stop that rewards travellers who venture beyond the obvious tourist trail.
Before you go
What to expect
Settle into a shaded seat and order a freddo espresso or a small Greek coffee while the village carries on at its own unhurried pace. Locals drop by for conversation, the olive countryside sits quietly beyond the terrace, and there is no particular reason to leave quickly — the name drosia, meaning coolness and freshness, captures exactly the atmosphere you find here.
Best time to visit
Spring through early autumn; the shade feels especially welcome on hot summer afternoons when the inland heat builds.
How to get there
Agios Georgios is roughly 15–20 minutes by car from Mytilene, heading into the eastern interior; follow the road through the olive groves and the village appears naturally along the way.
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Paul Silis
September 2025
Great service awsum spot water side. Staff very friendly. Food is amazing. Definitely a must go to spot. Can't say much for other places in this location.
Caryl Antalis
September 2024
Wonderful off the beaten path cafe with food. Unbeatable view, very peaceful.
Sam Dickenson
August 2024
Amazing location, staff and coffee!
Albrecht Bodenschatz
July 2024
Wonderful place to eat and to drink. The food is so delicious! They are really nice people here. I love it!
Jelle Matschinski
July 2024
Such a nice and calm place. Drinks and food are delicious. Also the Staff is so firendly and helpful
Cathy Bowles
October 2023
Had freedo and cappuccino freddo, both perfect, and very inexpensive 😃
Paula Prosser
September 2023
A lovely evening meal, Greek salad, meatballs, succulent chicken souvlaki and a huge ham and cheese rectangular pizza, more food than 2 people could eat. We experienced fabulous service and a great family atmosphere.
Phillip Stamatellis
July 2023
Amazing views, Marinos was an attentive and wonderful host. Good food and good prices!
Michelle Draycott
May 2023
Only had coffee but it was a good price
Shahzaib Khan
January 2023
Amazing place with amazing people and fantastic beautiful view next to the sea
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