The Balcony

cafe
4.6(21 reviews)
Plomari

About

Perched in Plomari, the lively harbor town on Lesvos's southern coast best known as the birthplace of Greek ouzo, The Balcony offers visitors a welcome pause with coffee, refreshments, and the kind of unhurried atmosphere that defines island café culture. The name hints at what makes this spot memorable: an elevated vantage point or terrace setting that allows guests to take in the surrounding scenery, whether that means rooftops tumbling toward the sea, the quiet bustle of a Lesvos market town, or the soft light of the southern Aegean sky.

As a café in Plomari, The Balcony is well-positioned for travelers exploring this part of the island. Plomari draws visitors who come to tour the historic Barbayiannis ouzo distillery and to wander its traditional neoclassical streets, and a well-placed café becomes a natural anchor for a morning espresso before sightseeing or an afternoon frappé after a stroll along the harbor. Expect the Greek café staples — freddo espresso, cold brew variations, freshly prepared beverages, and perhaps light bites — served at a pace that encourages lingering.

Whether you are driving the southern coastal road, day-tripping from Mytilene, or basing yourself in Plomari to explore the area's beaches and villages, The Balcony offers exactly what a good café should: a comfortable seat, a good drink, and a moment to simply be somewhere worth being.

Before you go

What to expect

Sit at an elevated terrace above Plomari's rooftops and watch the southern town go about its unhurried day, with glimpses of the Aegean catching the light in the distance. This is the kind of place where a freddo espresso stretches into an hour, the surrounding ouzo-town atmosphere — distillery scents, neoclassical facades, the distant lap of the harbor — making the pause feel entirely earned. Come for coffee, stay because there is no good reason to rush.

Best time to visit

Open through the main tourist season; late spring and early autumn offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak July–August heat.

How to get there

From Mytilene, take the southern road toward Plomari — the drive is roughly 40 minutes through hill villages and olive groves. The café is in the town center; park near the harbor and walk up into the main streets.

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