Tereza's have worked hard over the winter and it looks great
They have all new furniture in the bar
And there is a tale to tell about that new furniture! It (the chairs) arrived the week we were there, flat-packed with Far Eastern English instructions and the usual poor diagrams. It took an afternoon of both Greek and English heads being scratched before the first new chair got assembled and three days before the lot of them were. Many (including me) gave up the unequal struggle between 4 bolts and three cushions and had another beer!
B and B at the Tereza was pretty good by the way, a simple breakfast menu, continental or cooked with a €2 supplement if you wanted a full English. Didn't indulge in the full fat job but it looked good and plentiful. The rooms in the rear block were comfortable and pretty well equipped although a little on the dark side both in lack of natural light and furnishings. I imagine that at the height of summer that lack of natural light could well be a good thing. Twin beds were a shade on the hard side but only a shade and we certainly had no trouble sleeping in them.
We didn't see Tereza's on our previous visit but it certainly looks very good and inviting this season - also fully booked right through I understand. We consider ourselves very lucky to have got a cheap late booking there in early May, only compliments from us for the place.