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Bar review: Re.buke, Larnaca

October 12, 2018

The Makenzy area has for a long time been a place where people flock, be it for a day at the beach, somewhere to eat or simply for a drink. Over the years different bars have come and gone so the strip is frequently getting a face lift. One bar however, has proved that they are not punching above their weight and look like they may be a mainstay in the area is Re.buke.

Re.buke is the first bar along the Makenzy strip. As you turn in to the car park, it’s not long before you are greeted by their unmissable wooden letters making a bold statement to let you know where they are. The fact that these letters are carved from wood immediately gives the impression of a classy place. Whether the wooden carving is related to the origins of the word meaning ‘to chop wood’ or is just a coincidence, it’s pretty impressive.

The inside looks like a stylish wine bar. Keeping with the theme of wood (perhaps it isn’t such a coincidence), the tables, chairs and even the bar have a soothing, dark oak colour to them that makes you feel at ease. There is the odd couch and antique looking armchair just adding to the class.

 

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