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Fresco

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About

Fresco sits on the pedestrian street in Andros Town — locally known as Andros Chora — and runs a long, unhurried day from eight in the morning until midnight, seven days a week. It has accumulated 739 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.7, which for a casual all-day spot on a relatively quiet Cycladic island is a meaningful signal that regulars and visitors keep coming back.

The place operates as a bistro rather than a traditional Greek taverna. The menu leans toward international-style casual food: smoothies, fresh juices, açai bowls, specialty coffee, brunch plates, desserts, and cocktails as the afternoon tips into evening. That breadth — morning coffee through late-night drinks — makes Fresco a practical anchor on any day in Chora, whether you are starting a walking tour of the town, taking a mid-afternoon break between beaches, or looking for somewhere to sit down after dinner elsewhere.

Andros Chora is one of the more architecturally distinctive capitals in the Cyclades, with a long neoclassical street ending above the sea at the island's iconic ruined bridge. Fresco's position on the pedestrian spine of that street puts it at the center of the town's daily foot traffic without being the kind of tourist trap that tends to occupy those spots.

What to Expect

Fresco positions itself firmly in the brunch-and-café category rather than as a full sit-down restaurant. The Instagram presence shows the core menu clearly: specialty coffee in various forms, smoothies, fresh juices, açai bowls topped with fruit and granola, energy-style desserts, and cocktails. Brunch dishes round out the food side of things, though specific plate names are not confirmed in the available material.

The bistro format means the space can handle a quick espresso at the counter or a longer table session with food and drinks. Given the hours — 8 AM to midnight — the atmosphere shifts across the day. Mornings attract coffee drinkers and people starting their day in town; midday through late afternoon brings visitors looking for cold drinks and light food; by evening, the cocktail and dessert side of the menu takes over.

With a 4.7 rating across nearly 740 reviews, the consistency is notable. For context, that volume of reviews suggests the place has been operating for several years and has built a local following alongside tourist traffic. The Facebook page lists over 1,900 likes and nearly 500 check-ins, which points to genuine repeat use by people on the island, not only passing summer visitors.

Andros Chora's pedestrian street is flat and walkable, making the location accessible for most visitors. The street is car-free, so the immediate surroundings are relatively calm even in peak season.

How to Get There

Fresco is on the pedestrian street in Andros Town, the island's main pedestrian thoroughfare through Chora. If you arrive at Andros Town by car, you will need to park at one of the lots at the edge of the old town — the pedestrian zone itself is closed to vehicles — and walk in from there. The main car park near the entrance to Chora is a short walk from the pedestrian street.

If you are coming from Batsi or the port of Gavrio, the KTEL bus service runs to Andros Town. The bus stop in Chora deposits you near the start of the pedestrian street, from which Fresco is a short walk. Taxis from Gavrio port are the most direct option if you have luggage or arrive on the ferry.

For visitors already staying in Andros Town, Fresco is walkable from essentially any accommodation in the old town.

Best Time to Visit

Fresco is open every day from 8 AM to midnight, so the question is less about when it is open and more about what kind of experience you want. For specialty coffee and açai bowls, mornings between 8 and 11 AM tend to be quieter and cooler, particularly in July and August when Andros afternoons get hot. The pedestrian street fills up by late morning.

Mid-afternoon — roughly 3 to 5 PM — can be the busiest window in high season, as visitors come off the beaches and head into town. If you want a table without waiting, arriving just before or after that window works better.

For cocktails and evening drinks, the stretch from 8 PM onward is when the pedestrian street in Andros Chora comes to life with evening walkers. Fresco's midnight closing time means it stays open well into the evening social hour.

Andros has a stronger meltemi wind than many Cycladic islands, which makes it popular with windsurfers but also means afternoons in July and August can feel breezy. The pedestrian street, flanked by buildings, offers some shelter, and a cold smoothie or iced coffee at Fresco is a reasonable response to the afternoon heat even on windy days.

Tips for Visiting

  • Arrive early for coffee if you want a quiet table. The morning window before 10 AM is less crowded than midday, and the light on the pedestrian street is pleasant at that hour.
  • Check the Instagram account before you go. The @frescoandros account has over 2,400 followers and 88 posts that show current menu items and specials — useful for knowing what the food actually looks like.
  • The phone number is +30 2282 027348 if you want to ask about availability or confirm anything before visiting.
  • The official website is fresco.exploreandros.gr, which sits under the Explore Andros platform — a local tourism hub for the island.
  • Andros Chora's pedestrian street is also a walking destination in itself. Combine the visit with a walk toward the sea-facing end of the street and the old Venetian bridge ruins at the tip of the promontory.
  • Plan the cocktail hour around the town's evening rhythm. Andros Chora's evening stroll, or volta, tends to pick up after 8 PM; Fresco's midnight close fits that schedule well.
  • For groups, the combination of food and drinks in one place — brunch items through to cocktails — makes Fresco a practical meeting point when your group wants different things at different times of day.
  • Parking in Andros Chora is limited in August. Arriving by bus from Batsi or Gavrio is a reasonable alternative if you are not based in town.

What to Order

Based on confirmed menu information, the clearest categories are: specialty coffee (in both hot and iced forms), smoothies, fresh juices, açai bowls, cocktails, energy desserts, and brunch dishes. The Instagram account describes the menu as "Brunch & More / Smoothies & Juices / Refreshers & Cocktails / Açai Bowls / Specialty Coffee / Energy Desserts."

Açai bowls at a place that has built a 4.7 rating on Andros are worth trying — the island has a health-conscious local community and the visitor base in Chora tends toward travelers who appreciate that style of food. The cocktail menu, while not detailed in the available material, is a confirmed part of the offering and likely changes seasonally.

For a straightforward morning, the specialty coffee and brunch combination is the most logical starting point. For an afternoon or evening visit, the smoothies and cocktail options cover the range.

Address

Pedestrian Street, Andros 845 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 00:00
tuesday08:00 – 00:00
wednesday08:00 – 00:00
thursday08:00 – 00:00
friday08:00 – 00:00
saturday08:00 – 00:00
sunday08:00 – 00:00

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