Maestro

About
Maestro sits on the Katapola–Thalarias road at Ormos Egialis, the bay on the northern end of Amorgos, and it keeps longer hours than almost anything else in the area — open from 6:30 in the morning until the early hours of the following day, every day of the week. That breadth is deliberate: this is a place that moves from morning coffee and brunch plates through afternoon drinks and into full cocktail-bar territory as the evening develops.
With a 4.7-star rating drawn from 274 Google reviews, Maestro has built a reputation that holds up across the day, not just in one slot. Egialis is the quieter, greener end of Amorgos, well away from the bustle of Chora and the main port at Katapola, and the bar's unhurried rhythm fits the bay. Visitors staying at the small hotels and rooms around the Aegiali beach area tend to find it quickly and return often.
The source description calls it a bar offering drinks in a relaxed setting, and the Instagram presence — brunch, coffee, cocktails — confirms the range. It is not a full-service taverna, but it covers a lot of ground for a spot in a small Aegean bay village.
What to Expect
Maestro occupies a position on the main road that traces the edge of Ormos Egialis, meaning the bay and its narrow beach are close. The setting is calm rather than dramatic — this is not a cliffside sunset bar, but a comfortable, accessible place where the relaxed pace of the northern bay sets the tone.
Early in the day the offer is coffee and brunch. The Instagram account references this specifically, and the 6:30 AM opening makes it one of the few places in Egialis where you can get a proper morning coffee before the rest of the village stirs. By mid-morning it functions as a café, useful for anyone catching a ferry from Aegiali's small dock or waiting for a bus connection.
By afternoon the character shifts toward drinks — long drinks, cold beers, and the cocktail list that defines the venue's evening identity. The Instagram bio positions cocktails as the headline offer, and the late closing time (the Google profile notes opening until 6:00 AM in some sources, though the standard listed hours show closing at 11:59 PM — verify locally for late-season schedules) suggests the bar can run as a late-night anchor in a village that does not have many options in that category.
The pricing indicator from available data sits at the higher end for Amorgos ($$), which is worth knowing before you arrive. This is not the cheapest coffee on the island, but the rating suggests most visitors find the experience worth it.
How to Get There
Maestro is on the Epar.Od. Katapola–Thalarias road at Ormos Egialis, which is the main coastal road running through the Aegiali bay area. If you are staying anywhere in Egialis — around the beach, in Aegiali village, or in the hillside hamlet of Tholaria above — the bar is reachable on foot within a few minutes to roughly fifteen minutes depending on your exact starting point.
If you are coming from Chora or Katapola by car, the drive north takes around 25–30 minutes on the island's single main road. The route crosses the island's dramatic spine before descending into the Aegiali valley. Parking along the Egialis road is generally informal and roadside; there is no dedicated facility, but space is usually available outside peak midday hours in July and August.
The ferry from Katapola to Aegiali runs periodically and is a scenic alternative to driving. Maestro is a short walk from the Aegiali dock, making it a natural first or last stop if you are using the boat.
Aegiali is also served by the island bus, which connects Katapola, Chora, and Aegiali several times daily. Check the current KTEL Amorgos schedule on arrival, as it changes seasonally.
Best Time to Visit
Amorgos has a long season — roughly April through October — and Egialis is busy from late June through August. Maestro's all-day format means timing depends on what you want from it.
For coffee and brunch, early morning (6:30–9:00 AM) is quiet and pleasant, particularly in shoulder season when the bay is calm and foot traffic is low. In peak summer, mornings are already warm by 8:00 AM, so this window is useful for those who want to sit outside comfortably.
For cocktails and evening drinks, the bar comes into its own after sunset. Egialis faces north and northeast, so it does not get Amorgos's famous western sunsets directly, but the light on the bay in the late afternoon is still worth catching from a table outside.
Meltemi winds blow steadily across Amorgos from mid-July through August. Egialis, partially sheltered by the island's hills, can feel calmer than the exposed western coast, but the wind still picks up in the afternoons. If you are sensitive to wind, morning and evening visits are more comfortable than a 2:00 PM sit-down.
Shoulder months — May, June, and September — offer the best combination of open businesses, manageable crowds, and agreeable temperatures for sitting outside.
Tips for Visiting
- Confirm closing time before a late-night visit. The Google profile and Instagram suggest the bar can stay open past midnight and potentially until early morning, but hours in small Greek island venues can shift depending on the season and how busy the evening is. Call ahead (+30 2285 073149) if you are planning a late arrival.
- Start with the coffee in the morning. The 6:30 AM opening is rare for Amorgos, and the brunch offer makes this a practical first stop if you have an early ferry from Aegiali's dock or a long hiking day planned.
- Bring cash as a backup. There is no confirmed information on card payment facilities. ATM access in Egialis is limited, so carry euros from Chora or Katapola.
- The $$ pricing indicator signals cocktail-bar pricing. Budget accordingly, especially for rounds of cocktails in the evening.
- Combine with a walk along the Egialis bay. The road and the beach path at Ormos Egialis are pleasant for an evening stroll before or after a drink.
- Follow the Instagram account before you go. With over 1,300 followers and active posting, @maestro_amorgos is the fastest way to see current specials, seasonal hours, and what the space actually looks like.
- It sits near Lakki village accommodation. If you are staying in that direction, the bar is within the immediate area — a useful local reference for orientation.
Practical Information
- Address: Epar.Od. Katapola–Thalarias, Ormos Egialis 840 08, Amorgos
- Phone: +30 2285 073149
- Opening hours: Monday–Sunday, 6:30 AM – 11:59 PM (late-night hours reported; verify locally)
- Instagram: @maestro_amorgos
- Category: All-day café, cocktail bar, brunch
- Price range: $$
- Google rating: 4.7 / 5 (274 reviews)
Address
Epar.Od. Katapola-Thalarias, Ormos Egialis 840 08, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 073149Opening Hours
Location
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