La strada

About
La Strada sits in Andros Town — locally called Chóra — and runs one of the longest operating windows of any café on the island: doors open at 8:00 AM and close at 4:00 AM, every day of the week. That span makes it useful for an early morning coffee before the ferry crowd arrives and equally relevant late into the night when most other places on the island have already shut their lights off.
The place is listed on Google Maps under a cluster of types — café, coffee shop, food store — which reflects the practical role it plays for both locals and visitors passing through Chóra. Andros Town is a compact, atmospheric capital built along a narrow ridge above the sea, and a spot that stays open this late fills a genuine gap in a town that otherwise quiets down well before midnight.
The name "La Strada" — Italian for "the road" or "the street" — gives the place a casual, unpretentious identity that fits the bar-café hybrid format. It is not a formal restaurant, and you should not arrive expecting a full dinner menu. Think of it instead as the kind of place where you start the morning with a freddo espresso and return late in the evening for something stronger.
What to Expect
La Strada operates as an all-day café-bar in the center of Andros Town. Mornings lean toward coffee — Greek and Italian-style preparations are standard at this kind of Cycladic spot — along with the sort of light accompaniments, pastries, or small bites that carry you through to lunch. As the day moves forward, the tone shifts gradually toward the bar side: cocktails, spirits, wine, and beer become more prominent.
The atmosphere is relaxed rather than showy. Andros Chóra attracts a mix of well-heeled Athenian families who summer here and travelers who have come specifically for the island's hiking trails, neoclassical architecture, and quieter pace compared to the more touristed Cyclades. La Strada sits somewhere in the middle of that social mix — a place where you can linger over a drink without being hurried along.
The interior is modest, and in fine weather the experience of sitting somewhere in Chóra with a coffee or evening drink is shaped as much by the surrounding village as by the venue itself. Chóra's main pedestrian lane, paved in marble and flanked by stone buildings, creates a backdrop that most café-bars on the island benefit from simply by being there.
Phone reservations are not typically necessary for a walk-in café-bar like this, but the number +30 2282 025070 is available if you need to confirm anything in advance.
How to Get There
Andros Town is at the southeastern tip of Andros island, roughly 35 kilometers from the main port of Gavrio where ferries arrive. The drive from Gavrio takes around 40 minutes on the main island road through Batsi. From Batsi itself the drive is about 25 minutes.
If you are staying in Chóra, La Strada is a short walk from anywhere in the center. The town's main lane is pedestrian-only, so you will need to park at the edge of the village and walk in. There is a car park near the entrance to Chóra, and from there the walk into the center takes under ten minutes.
Taxis operate between Gavrio, Batsi, and Andros Town, and local bus service (KTEL Andros) connects the three centers. The bus stops in or near Chóra's main square, from which La Strada is within easy walking distance.
The address is registered as Andros 845 00, placing it within the Chóra postal zone. GPS coordinates 37.837476, 24.938344 will take you to the precise location.
Best Time to Visit
For coffee and morning pastries, arrive between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM before the village fills up. Chóra is popular with day-trippers who arrive mid-morning, especially on weekends in July and August, so earlier visits are calmer.
For an evening drink, La Strada's extended hours — staying open until 4:00 AM — make it one of the few options in Andros Town once the dinner hour has passed. Andros is quieter than Mykonos or Santorini by design; the nightlife scene is low-key, and a café-bar with these hours serves as an anchor for whatever social life the evening produces.
Shoulder season — May, June, and September — gives you a more local atmosphere. August brings the Athenian summer crowd and the village becomes considerably livelier. If you prefer Chóra with breathing room, September in particular offers good weather and noticeably fewer people.
Andros sits at the northern end of the Cyclades and catches the meltemi wind reliably from mid-July through August. Outdoor seating can be breezy on those afternoons, though evenings tend to calm down.
Tips for Visiting
- La Strada is open every day of the week, 8:00 AM to 4:00 AM. No day off, which is notable for a small Cycladic town.
- It functions as both a morning café and a late-night bar — the experience shifts significantly depending on the hour you arrive.
- The venue does not appear to have a dedicated website, so for current information call +30 2282 025070 directly.
- Andros Chóra's center is pedestrian-only. Leave your car or rental scooter at the designated parking area near the village entrance before walking in.
- If you are hiking the Andros Route or any of the island's marked trails, Chóra is a logical starting or ending point, and a café with these hours is a useful before-or-after stop.
- Do not expect a full kitchen producing main courses. Light bites and bar snacks are the likely food offering; this is primarily a drinks venue.
- Andros Town has a notable contemporary art museum (the Museum of Contemporary Art) and the Archaeological Museum nearby. La Strada's central location makes it a natural stop either before or after visiting either institution.
- Payment preferences in small Cycladic establishments can vary; having some cash on hand is a sensible precaution even if card payment is typically available.
Practical Information
La Strada is located in Andros Town (Chóra), postal code 845 00, on the island of Andros in the Northern Cyclades. The phone number is +30 2282 025070. There is currently no official website.
Hours are consistent across all seven days: 8:00 AM – 4:00 AM. These hours span the full arc from morning café trade through to late-night bar service and are unusually long for a venue of this scale in a small island capital.
The place is classified on Google Maps as a café and coffee shop with food. It is not a full-service restaurant, and travelers looking for a sit-down dinner should look elsewhere in Chóra, where several tavernas and restaurants operate along the main lane and in the square near the sea.
Address
Andros 845 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2282 025070Opening Hours
Location
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