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Welcome to San Stefanos (NW Corfu) => San Stefanos news and views => Topic started by: Rod on January 28, 2016, 08:18:52 PM
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Hello everyone. My wife and I have gotten pretty friendly with the two brothers that run Gravia and last year Kostas let it slip that his girlfriend was expecting a baby. We were wondering if anyone knew if he was a dad yet or not. We would love to take the proud parents a present this summer so as much information as possible would be appreciated (boy/girl, weight etc). I'm sure Lesley will know.
Thanks in advance.
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Afternoon Rod, I haven't seen Kosta from Gravia over the winter as he is closed but I did ask today in village and was advised it was a girl so hope this helps. Also if you wanted he does have a Facbeook page for Gravia maybe there are some photos or updates there if this also helps. Lesley ???
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I got a picture texted on to me on 20th December from one of our friends who stay at the Nafskia and usually pop up to the Gravia to see Kostas, his girlfriend gave birth to a baby daughter :) :)
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We've never actually been to Gravia - is it just past Akrotiri Bar?
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Yes,just at the top of the pathway that leads down to Arrilas.
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Thanks, will give it a look this year
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Is that the same Kostas who worked at Nafsika years ago, and possibly did a stint at Manthos? The guy I'm thinking of also played beach football, and my mate Dimitri at Fedra Mare always described him as "The Fisherman".
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Thanks to you all. We are hoping to surprise him. Kosta did indeed used to work at the Nafsika.
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But he never worked at Manthos.
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It's Kostas' birthday today from my notification on FB......
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Thanks, will give it a look this year
Kostas is an absolute luv, and I think Gravia is my favourite spot. The salads are amazing, as are the milk-shakes.
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Yes lovely chill out place. Last summer I walked from Perros over to Arillas with my little lad in his buggy. He fell asleep and I stopped off for a nice Mythos...... was very peaceful and tranquil
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Gravia is mine and the wife's favourite chill out place. We prefer mid afternoon where we will indulge in a mezze for two and cool half carafes of white wine. It normally ends up as quite a "session" on the drink but the nap afterwards refreshes us.
The only thing that irritates me are the strange guests that frequent the Gravia from the next door complex. The one where they do the strange chanting and they all appear to be hippie types. You can often see these people on a table for four/five, all on their own, glass of water, book in hand, her bag on one of the chairs, shoes thrown on another chair and her towel on another chair. Then an aquaintance from the same complex will wonder in, give her "friend" a cursory nod and do exactly the same thing with a different table. Thats two tables that could sit eight/ten taken up by these selfish people (normally girls). It really anoys me.
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They're probably from Uranos, the same ones you often see walking along the beach in long skirts,billowing blouses and big hats with their rucksacks on their backs.Then when they get to the far end of the beach they strip down to their skin and often cover themselves with mud!
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Gravia, in my experience, is a very German-patronised place. Many are from the Buddhist centre, which amuses me because I find the concepts "German" and "Buddhist" a tiny bit hard to reconcile.
Must say we prefer Akrotiri, which is prettier and has views over Agios Stephanos as well as Arillas.
Dunno is you've noticed, but it's very hard type sitting in the lotus position. Ouch!
Peace and good Karma to you all.
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I had a Uranos on the beach once, but it was a bit "tap on, tap off" because people kept appearing out of nowhere and I had to pretend I was taking pictures of the cliffs.
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Where do they get the mud from Dupinica? Sounds like fun!
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Down the nuddie end of the beach,just dig in
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Nice one Jimbo!
That's right Dupnica, it's called the Ouranos Club. Bunch of weirdos if you ask me. The wife and I can sit for hours in the Gravia wining and dining watching the world go by and obviously paying our way for the wonderful food, drink and scenery, when the Ouranos mob turn up sometimes in pairs, take up half the Taverna and spend about 5 euros for most of the day.
Really anoys me! (can you tell?)
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Rod - If you're that annoyed Buddhism may help!
But I know what you mean.
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I can picture the Ouranos mob, but still can't picture Kostas. Is he a fisherman out of season? Where else did he work apart from Nafsica? Is he the guy who used to drive an Audi A3? Answers on a post card please.
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Ouranous Club is owned by the owners of The Athina Hotel and rented to a German travel agent.
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I didn't know that Waspman. Good info.
Cambridge, Kostas and his brother Yiannis own/run Gravia with their mother busy in the kitchen. Kostas rides a huge black motorcycle (dont know makes of bikes). Apart from being busy at Gravia, Kostas will sometimes visit his pals Yiannis at Yiannis grill and Spiros at Beer o' Clock. Always on his motorcycle I may add.
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I didn't know that Waspman. Good info.
Cambridge, Kostas and his brother Yiannis own/run Gravia with their mother busy in the kitchen. Kostas rides a huge black motorcycle (dont know makes of bikes). Apart from being busy at Gravia, Kostas will sometimes visit his pals Yiannis at Yiannis grill and Spiros at Beer o' Clock. Always on his motorcycle I may add.
Kostas is also a great friend of Andreas from The Romanza Hotel and can be seen there often in the late evening.
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Gravia, in my experience, is a very German-patronised place. Many are from the Buddhist centre, which amuses me because I find the concepts "German" and "Buddhist" a tiny bit hard to reconcile.
Must say we prefer Akrotiri, which is prettier and has views over Agios Stephanos as well as Arillas.
Dunno is you've noticed, but it's very hard type sitting in the lotus position. Ouch!
Peace and good Karma to you all.
And in spite of losing a couple of stone in weight and having a new hip - an impossibility for me - so I'll just watch the Lotus people
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Lesley, can you tell us the name of Kostas girlfriend please (for the card and baby present)? Also, we arrive 24th June. How old do you think the baby will be by the time we arrive? Thanks.
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I will ask my husband to find out all the details (I believe it is now his wife)......I will be back in touch.....
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Thanks Lesley, much appreciated. I always used to joke on with Kostas about him not "tying the knot" and I used to threaten him by saying I was to be the Best Man. It's something else I can kid on with him now.
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I can confirm Kostas wife is called Maria and their baby girl will be 7 months in June. (As is tradition here the baby isn't 'officially' named until the baptism)
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Thanks Lesley. Sorry for the late response, been away on a golfing break.