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Snacks Salads* Baked Goods Beverages Sandwich* ESPRESSO Single Ι Regular Ι Grande Espresso 1,30€ Ι 1,70€ Choose the variety a good (Ristretto, Normale, Lungo) Americano 1,30€ Ι 1,70€ Coffee Lab / Stretto 1,70€ that fits your taste day always Macchiato 1,40€ Ι 1,80€ starts with Con Panna (Whipped Cream) 1,60€ Ι 2,00€ FREDDO ESPRESSO Single Ι Regular Ι Grande Body Espresso Freddo 1,80€ Ι 2,50€ a coffee On the Rocks 1,80€ Ι 2,50€ (Extracted directly on ice) Iced Caffe Americano 1,80€ CAPPUCCINO Single Ι Regular Ι Grande Cappuccino 1,60€ Ι 2,00€ Ι 2,70€ Flat White 2,00€ Full body, bitter chocolate notes & nutty aftertaste Con Panna (Whipped Cream) 1,90€ Ι 2,30€ FREDDO Balance CAPPUCCINO Single Ι Regular Ι Grande Cappuccino Freddo 1,90€ Ι 2,60€ Flat White 2,00€ Con Panna (Whipped Cream) 2,30€ Ι 2,90€ Coffee Lab (With Condensed milk & vanilla flavour) 2,20€ Vegan Cream 2,10€ LATTE Single Ι Regular Ι Grande Full body, orange acidity & milk chocolate aftertaste Latte \ Iced Latte 2,20€ Ι 2,50€ Caramel Latte \ Iced Caramel Latte 2,50€ Ι 2,80€ Caramel Macchiato Acidity \ Iced Caramel Macchiato 2,70€ Ι 3,00€ VEGAN Single Ι Regular Ι Grande Cappuccino 1,90€ Ι 2,30€ Ι 3,00€ Cappuccino Freddo 2,20€ Ι 3,00€ Latte \ Iced Latte 2,50€ Ι 2,80€ FILTER COFFEE V60, Clever Dripper, Aeropress 1,80€ Vivid acidity, intense sweetness, rasberry aftertaste Chemex, Syphon 2,10€ Cold Brew 250 ml 2,90€ Cold Brew Cascara 250 ml 2,90€ Floral INSTANT - GREEK COFFEE Instant Hot / Cold 1,50€ Greek Coffee Single 1,30€ Greek Coffee Double 1,60€ Vegan Cream or Honey Stick 0,20€ Whipped* Cream / Soya Milk 0,30€ *GRANDE cup contains 4 shots of coffee * KENYA +0,10€ Sweet & spicy taste with moderate acidity beverages COFFEE LAB BEVERAGES PROTEIN SHAKES FRESH JUICES TEA Ζεστό | Κρύο Choco Ball with Donut 2,90€ Protein Shaker Vanilla 3,30€ GINGER PURPLE 100% natural Green Tea (Gun Powder 1,40€ | 1,80€ (Hot or Cold) Protein Shake Chocolate 3,30€ (Blueberry, Banana, Aronia, Ginger) 2,90€ \Goji Acai \ Fragrant tea) Choco Ball without Donut 2,50€ RED RUM 100% natural Black Tea (Caramel \ Earl Grey 1,40€ | 1,80€ (Hot or Cold) MOOD SHAKES (Strawberry, Cherry, Chia) 2,90€ \ English Breakfast) Biscollino Petit Beurre (Hot or Cold) 2,80€ Fruity Teas (Red Square 1,40€ | 1,80€ Vanilla | Chocolate | Strawberry PINKY BLENDERS 100% natural Biscollino Oreo (Hot or Cold) 2,80€ Red Almond \ 4 Red Fruits Mochaccino (Hot or Cold) 2,80€ Mango | Bannoffee 2,90€ (Banana, Sour Cherry, Oat Flakes) 2,90€ Yoghurt 3,00€ Lemon - Ginger) Strawberry Cheeseshake 2,50€ MIND BLOW 100% natural Black Tea with peach 1,80€ Labiccino 2,50€ (Carrot, Peach, Mango,Cinnamon) 2,90€ (Ice tea peach) SMOOTHIES - ΓΡΑΝΙΤΕΣ D. TOX 100% natural Add Syrup 0,30€ Strawberry | Banana | Pomegranate, Lemon (Pineapple, Mango, Apple, Mint) 2,90€ (Caramel, chocolate, strawberry, Mango | Blueberry | Peach 2,00€ REFRESHMENTS - BEERS hazelnut, vanilla) POP EYE 100% natural Refreshments 330ml 1,20€ (Spinach, Broccoli, Apple, Mint) 2,90€ Water 500ml 0,50€ FROZEN SORBETTOS Sparkling Water 330ml 1,40€ CHOCOLATE BASED BEVERAGES Orange 1,80€ Sorbetto Lemon 2,20€ Alfa beer 330ml 1,70€ With real handmade chocolate Freshly squeezed lemon juice with ice Homemade Lemonade (Sugar Free) 1,90€ Fix beer 330ml 1,70€ Milk Chocolate (Hot or Cold) 2,20€ Heineken beer 330ml 1,70€ Bitter Chocolate (Hot or Cold) 2,20€ Sorbetto Orange 2,00€ Hell 250ml Ι 500ml 1,00 Ι 1,50€ Freshly squeezed orange juice with ice HERBS White Chocolate (Hot or Cold) 2,40€ Monster 500ml 2,50€ Mountain Tea 1,40€ Ruby Chocolate (Hot or Cold) 3,10€ Red Bull 250ml 2,50€ Chamomile 1,40€ snacks DONUTS Handmade Chocolates 100g Chocolate or Praline 1,00€ • White • Λεύκη με σταφίδα 2.70€ Handmade sweet bread with chocolate filling 1,80€ With Cream Filling 1,00€ • Milk Chocolate • Γάλακτος με φουντούκι • Bitter 2.60€ Handmade cake (vanilla flavour) 1,80€ Ice Glazed 1,00€ • Biscuit & Cranberry 2.60€ Handmade caki (mixed) 1,80€ Chocolate Glazed 1,00€ Chocolate With Filling 42g 1,50€ Biscuit 1,00€ 25g 1,00€ NUTS Buono 1,00€ GONE NUTS 2,60€ Lila - strawberry praline 1,00€ BREADSTICKS Pumpkin seeds, cashews, almonds, • Cranberry • Σαντορινιό • Sesame sunflower seeds, blueberries, walnuts MINI BITES • Mixed Seed • Καλαμπόκι • Cheese Mix ENERGY NUTS 2,60€ Mini Apple Pies • Brownies • Honey • Mini Cake mixed• Mini • Olive • Whole Grain • Cinnamon • Carrot Pumpkin seeds, cashews, almonds, Chocolate Pie • Mini Wafers • Original • Sesame-Chocolate 1,50€ sunflower seeds, goji berry, cranberries • Chocolate Cookies • Mini Oreo POWER NUTS 2,60€ • Chocolates covered mini breadstick 1,80€ CEREAL BARS Cranberries, sunflower seeds, black raisin Cranberry & Almond 1,50€ pumpkin seeds, walnut kernel COOKIES Mutigrain with blueberry & tahini 1,50€ HEALTHY NUTS 2,60€ Strawberry • Banana • Brownie • Apple Chocolate, ginger & dried banana 1,50€ Pumpkin seeds, cranberries, cherry, • Orange • Chocolate 1,50€ Chocolate, strawberry & hazelnut 1,50€ black raisin, goji berry, almond kernel, walnut kernel DRY FRUITS 3,20€ MUFFINS Banana, almond & black raisin 1,50€ Cranberries, goji berry, golden Muffin Blueberry 1,90€ Handmade Sesame Seed Candy 2,00€ raisin, blueberries, raspberry Hazelnut Praline 1,90€ SWEET BREAD - CAKE CHOCOLATES Handmade sweetbread 1,80€ baked goods salads* HOT BAKED GOODS Peynirli (ham, cheese, bacon) 2,40€ Chicken, Parmesan, Crouton, Dressing Caesar’s) 4,40€ Butter Cheese Pie Extra 1,20€ ITALIAN 220gr (Parmesan, Cherry Tomato, Cheesepie kourou 1,50€ TRADITIONAL TRAY-BAKED PIES mixed italian salad, Ranch Dressing) 3,90€ Traditional homemade pastry cheese pie Rustic cheese pie with Kaseri cheese 2,40€ QUINOA 250gr (Quinoa, Mixed Italian Salad, with Graviera (a Cretan cheese) 2,00€ Cheese Cold meats pie 2,40€ Spearmint, Cherry Tomatoes, Nuts, Cranberries. Handmade cheesepie “Patiti” Spinach and cheese pie 2,40€ Citrus Dressing με λάδι τρούφας) 4,20€ (filled with ham ) 1,80€ Chicken Pie 2,40€ TUNA 250gr (Tuna with corn, Prince Salad, Cheese & Spinach Pie 1,80€ Lemongrass with dill) 4,20€ Philadelphia cheese filled pastry 1,90€ CROISSANT Bread ring pastry with cheese 1,50€ Butter croissant 60 / 90gr 1,00 / 1,50€ PASTA SALADS Ham and cheese croissant 2,00€ Butter croissant Sausage pastry 1,80€ Penne pasta with chicken 3,20€ with chocolate filling 60 / 90gr 1,20 / 1,70€ Penne pasta with lentils, quinoa, tuna 3,00€ Bougatsa (pie from Thessaloniki) with cream 1,90€ Double flavour pastry Breadstick ring 0,50€ Farfalle pasta with tahini & vegetables 3,00€ with cream, chocolate and dried nut filling 1,00€ Chicpeas with couscous 3,00€ Chicken filled Brioche 2,80€ Tiger croissant Burger Brioche 2,80€ (chocolate, apricot, peach filling) 1,80€ Chicken filled Strobboli 2,40€ SALAD MEALS Pizza (ham, cheese, bacon) 2,40€ CAESAR’S 260gr (Lettuce, Iceberg, Cherry Tomato, sandwich* recipes by Dimitris ARABIC PITTA BREAD WRAPS TRIANGLE SANDWICH Chicken wrap, Multi grain triangle with turkey, gruyere, oregano 2,50€ cheese mix, mayo, mustard, iceberg 3,10€ Triangle brioche with ham, cheese mix, iceberg 2,50€ Turkey wrap, Triangle brioche with cheese mix, mayo sauce 2,50€ edam cheese, iceberg, mayo, mustard 2,90€ Multigrain triangle with tuna salad, corn, carrot 2,50€ Fallafel wrap, Whole wheat triangle with salmon, cream cheese, caper 3,10€ with cabbage (politiki) salad 2,90€ TOASTS (WHITE/WHOLE GRAIN) BAGUETTES Toast with ham & gouda cheese 1,60€ Whole grain turkey baguettini, Whole wheat toast with turkey & gouda cheese 1,60€ gruyere, iceberg, mustard sauce 2,90€ Brioche toast with smoked turkey Whole grain mozzarella baguettini, & semi-hard cheese 1,90€ tomato, basil pesto 2,70€ Brioche toast with ham & semi-hard cheese 1,90€ Chicken fillet baguettini, tomato, mayo sauce 2,70€ Ham baguettini, gruyere, iceberg, mustard sauce 2,80€ Three layers of giant bread, cheese mix, roasted bacon, CROISSANT SANDWICHES Fouandre turkey, served with chips 4,90€ Croissant with smoked turkey, iceberg, cream cheese 2,90€ Three layers of giant bread, chicken breasts, Croissant with smoked ham, mayo & iceberg 2,90€ cheese mix, roasted bacon, served with chips 4,90€ * Upon Availability.
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