Columbia Pier: The new culinary offering in Enaerios is now open

Columbia Restaurants continues its vigorous expansion in the Cypriot market with a new restaurant in Limassol, following the success of its Nicosia offering Henry’s, located on the capital’s Makarios Avenue.

The Columbia Pier opened recently in the Enaerios area of Limassol, by the pier. It is an all-day café and bar, with a laid-back vibe and a special concept that doesn’t require reservations.

The menu offers a plethora of options, from house favourites, home-made burgers, sushi, salads and many other dishes, to coffees, sweets and a variety of wines and cocktails (old time classic and signature).

Henry’s opened in Nicosia on February 1, where the Da Capo cafeteria used to be. Inspired by French brasseries, it offers all-day dining and has become a favourite destination for brunch, lunch, dinner but also business meetings and work breaks. With an international cuisine of classic, signature dishes and special cocktails and premium drinks, Henry’s has become a valuable addition to the capital’s effort to revive its once bustling high street.

Columbia Restaurants also launched the Columbia Sun, a unique seafront concept on Lady’s Mile in Limassol, last summer. Another all-day destination, it offers a modern and innovative space with modern architecture and a bohemian design.

(Source: InBusinessNews)

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