Chatzis, Thessaloniki

Chatzis, Thessaloniki

Chatzis, situated in the heart of Thessaloniki, is a cherished historical spot that has been delighting locals and tourists alike since 1908. It's more than just a café; it holds a significant place in the city's food culture, offering a delightful selection of traditional desserts and pastries that showcase its enduring quality and craftsmanship.

The story of Chatzis dates back to when Suleiman Souleimanovits established a small dairy on Venizelou Street, laying the foundation for what would later become an iconic establishment. Starting with dairy products, various sweet treats, halva, and beverages, including the unique Boza, Chatzis quickly gained popularity as the first of its kind in the Balkans.

Despite facing adversity, such as the destruction of its original location in the devastating "big fire" of August 1917, Chatzis persevered and relocated to Venizelos Street within the same year, continuing to serve its loyal patrons uninterrupted.

Today, Chatzis is a symbol of resilience and tradition, offering top-notch products that attract people from all walks of life. Whether you're indulging in the buttery sweetness of their breakfast treats or savoring the distinct flavor of Boza, each item on the menu reflects the shop's dedication to preserving Thessaloniki's culinary heritage.

For anyone visiting the city, a visit to Chatzis is a must-do, not only to sample its famous desserts and pastries but also to immerse yourself in a piece of history that has been enriching Thessaloniki since 1908.

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Sight Name: Chatzis
Sight Location: Thessaloniki, Greece (See walking tours in Thessaloniki)
Sight Type: Food/Drink

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