Has anyone tried the Greek Night at Oskars? Or is better visiting on ordinary night.
if so is it worth a visit or is Zorbas better?
Views & opinions welcome
thanks in advance
Shaz
got to be doing a bit more this year to keep kids entertained
Has anyone tried the Greek Night at Oskars? Or is better visiting on ordinary night.
if so is it worth a visit or is Zorbas better?
Views & opinions welcome
thanks in advance
Shaz
got to be doing a bit more this year to keep kids entertained
The Geordie lass who loves Lourdas.
Well they are about the same Shaz, Oskars you have a good view of the sunset and food is ok then the girls come out in differant type of greek dress through the years and include the public in dancing. Zorbas you have the chap dancing sometimes with girls and then include the public in dancing then at the end they have a bit of a disco. I will put some pic's in my album for you.
rich
Thanks a bunch Rich
Shaz
The Geordie lass who loves Lourdas.
Hi Shaz,
I have never been to Oskars for a greek night but have been to Zorbas and its always been good. My nephew is 6 and loved it in there last year, he loved the disco at the end.
Kerrie![]()
Cheers Kerrie, may just have to try them both out
Shaz
The Geordie lass who loves Lourdas.
Don't you mean ostriches?
jed.w
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Must say the marketing the place does drives me insane, its flyers either left in or on your hire car or thrust into your hand are to pushy for me, so i moan about the place without ever having been in there.
I like Oskars ... the food is good .. not exceptional ... but the family are lovely. They remembered Mike, Hollie and I after three years away. It's a bit of a trek from Lassi to be honest, but it's a lovely walk. If we ever go back to Lassi, I wouldnt hesitate in paying them a visit.
By the way .. we got there without any leaflets ... more, word of mouth, from other holiday makers.
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