The bars and restaurants of Pyla village

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The Princess of Wales Pub
Having only been open since 2009, the Princess of Wales is a newcomer among Pyla's bars and restaurants.
Nevertheless, this pub, with its locally famous chef and its primarily British atmosphere, has attracted a huge following of local residents in a comparatively short time. Renowned for its sensibly priced beer, a warm, welcoming atmosphere and the best Sunday roasts around, the Princess is well worth a visit if you find yourself in the Pyla area. |
The Village Tavern
Built from stone and boasting a huge walled courtyard, the Pyla Village Tavern is a picture-perfect traditional Cypriot country taverna, set just a few yards from the the community's main square.
With its Cypriot menu, regular entertainments including quizzes, live music, karaoke and traditional Greek nights, the Village Tavern has established itself as one of the most popular places with the many holidaymakers visiting the locality each year. |
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The Happy Nest Pub
It's really hard to get a decent photo of the Happy Nest Pub, because of its location next to the United Nations outpost in Pyla's main square.
Since photography is technically forbidden on the Green Line, anyone spotted brandishing a camera in front of the UN building runs the risk of being questioned by Belgians with serious expressions and very silly accents.
Be that as it may though, the Happy Nest is a tiny Cypriot village bar with bags of character. The service is exceedingly friendly, and the prices are more than reasonable. |
The Amnesia Restaurant (formerly Maxims)
"I went to the Amnesia Restaurant the other day, but I can't remember what it's like."
This has been a favourite line with the local population for some time now. Formerly known as Maxims, its owners, for reasons best known to themselves, decided to rename the restaurant Amnesia at the beginning of 2010.
Whatever the reasoning behind the name change, the Amnesia boasts a solid reputation as a quality restaurant with a varied menu, and has enjoyed great popularity with the local population for many years. |
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There's also a bar called Best Friends along Pyla's main street, but it's... well... probably best to leave it at that, eh?
Overall, Pyla cannot claim to feature as wide a variety of bars and restaurants as the neighbouring Oroklini, but nevertheless you can still find a handful of excellent places to enjoy a meal and a drink in this tiny village on the Green Line.
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