Greek Club

Top choice in Alexandria


The Greek Club's wide terrace is just the ticket for catching the evening breeze and watching the lights along Alexandria's legendary bay. The moussaka and the souvlaki are both easy menu winners, and the seafood selection (priced by weight) is excellent too. Order your fish Greek-style – oven-baked with lemon, olive oil and oregano. Alcohol is served.

This is one of the best places in the city for a sundowner beer or cocktail. Minimum charge in the restaurant is LE75. Check out the recently opened lounge club on the roof called Olive Island.


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