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Kafe/Mpar - Seladi

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Seladi Cafe Bar is one of Amorgos's more animated evening spots, running coffee service through the day and shifting into a late-night bar after dark. The venue stays open until 3:00 AM, making it one of the few places on the island where a night out can stretch well past midnight.

The bar has built a recognizable identity around music programming. Its Instagram account documents a recurring lineup of DJ events — including a summer anniversary party that has run three nights consecutively, and a full-moon evening in August featuring DJ Evdokia. These are not incidental extras; music is clearly central to how Seladi positions itself through the warmer months.

The name "Seladi" (Σελάδι) is the Greek word for moonlight, which fits neatly with the bar's documented full-moon programming and its general late-hours character. Whether you arrive for a morning coffee or a post-dinner drink, the atmosphere is deliberately unhurried.

What to Expect

Seladi operates as a cafe-bar, meaning the offer spans coffee and cold drinks during daytime hours and shifts toward alcohol and music as the evening progresses. The Instagram presence gives a sense of the aesthetic: the venue leans into seasonal events and atmospheric evenings rather than high-volume turnover.

Based on the bar's verified social content, summer is when Seladi is most active. DJ events appear to be scheduled on specific dates rather than running every night, so it's worth checking the Instagram account before showing up expecting a party. The full-moon event in August and the multi-day anniversary party in late July are recurring anchors in the calendar.

The coordinates place Seladi in the northeastern part of Amorgos, in or near the area around Aegiali — the island's second main port and the base for much of its social life. Aegiali has a compact waterfront with a handful of bars and restaurants, and the general atmosphere there is more social and youth-oriented than the quieter Chora or Katapola.

Pricing, based on the Instagram profile's own self-labeling, falls into the higher end of the local range (marked $$), which is consistent with a bar running DJ nights and events rather than a simple neighborhood kafeneio.

How to Get There

Based on the coordinates (36.9157°N, 25.9822°E), Seladi sits in the Aegiali area in the north of Amorgos. Aegiali is accessible by bus from Chora and Katapola; the bus route connecting the island's main settlements runs several times daily in summer, though the last departure can be early in the evening. If you plan to stay until closing time at 3:00 AM, a taxi or a pre-arranged return with accommodation in Aegiali is the practical option.

Aegiali village itself is walkable, so once you're based there, the bar should be reachable on foot. Parking is available in and around Aegiali if you're driving, though the roads through the village are narrow.

Ferry access to Aegiali port is available from Piraeus and from other Cycladic islands, with Blue Star Ferries and smaller operators serving the route depending on the season.

Best Time to Visit

Seladi is fundamentally a summer venue. The documented events — full-moon nights, anniversary parties, sunset rituals — all fall in July and August, which aligns with Amorgos's peak tourism window. Outside of summer, the bar may operate on reduced hours or not at all; no off-season schedule is confirmed.

For an evening drink without a crowd, earlier in the night — before 10:00 PM — is likely quieter. If you're coming for a DJ event, those appear to start later and run to closing. The full-moon event in August draws on the wider Aegiali social scene and is likely one of the busier nights in the local calendar.

Amorgos in August can be warm well into the night, particularly in Aegiali, which sits in a bay somewhat sheltered from the meltemi wind that cools the more exposed parts of the island. A rooftop or outdoor seating area, if available, would benefit from any evening breeze.

Tips for Visiting

  • Check the Instagram account before visiting for events. Seladi's page (@seladicafebar_amorgos) is the most reliable source for current programming, DJ nights, and any special events during your stay.
  • The bar is open until 3:00 AM. If you want the full evening experience, arriving around 10:00–11:00 PM puts you in the heart of the session rather than at the opening or close.
  • If you're based in Chora or Katapola, plan your return. The last bus from Aegiali back south typically runs in the early evening in summer, well before the bar closes. A taxi or staying overnight in Aegiali are the realistic options for a late night.
  • Pricing runs toward the higher end. The bar self-identifies with a premium price marker, so budget accordingly compared to a standard kafeneio or village taverna.
  • The full-moon evening in August is worth planning around. It's a specific event rather than a nightly feature, so check dates in advance if that's the draw.
  • Aegiali has a small, walkable social scene. Seladi sits alongside other bars and restaurants near the port, so you can easily combine it with dinner elsewhere before heading in for drinks.
  • No reservation information is available. For regular evenings this is unlikely to be an issue, but for a headline DJ night or anniversary event, arriving early may be wise if capacity is limited.

What to Order

Seladi describes itself as a cafe-bar, so the drinks list almost certainly covers Greek coffee (freddo espresso, freddo cappuccino), cold frappes, and standard espresso drinks during the day, alongside cocktails, beer, wine, and spirits in the evening.

No specific menu details are available in the research, so concrete recommendations on house cocktails or signature drinks can't be made here. That said, Greek island bars of this type typically carry a solid range of local beers, imported lagers, and simple cocktails. If the bar serves food, it's likely limited to light snacks rather than full meals — though this isn't confirmed.

For a full dinner before your visit, Aegiali has several tavernas along its waterfront serving grilled fish, mezedhes, and the usual Cycladic spread.

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