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Levels is a bar in Andros Town (Chora) with a steady local following and a 4.3 rating across 28 Google reviews — a reliable signal that it holds up to repeat visits. The place draws both residents and travelers looking for a drink without fuss, which on an island as understated as Andros is exactly the kind of spot that fills up quietly and stays full.

Andros Chora is not a typical party-island hub. The capital sits on a narrow ridge between two bays, with neoclassical mansions, cobblestone lanes, and a cultural scene anchored by the Museum of Contemporary Art. Bars here tend toward the unhurried end of the spectrum, and Levels fits that character. It is the sort of place you end up staying longer than you planned.

The web information available for Levels is limited — no listed phone, no website, no social profiles on record — so the picture here is drawn from its Google presence and the general character of drinking spots in Andros Chora. If you are planning a visit, it is worth checking Google Maps for any updated hours before you go.

What to Expect

Levels operates as a bar, which in the Greek island context typically means a space that opens in the late afternoon and runs well into the night. The atmosphere described across reviews leans relaxed rather than loud — the kind of bar where conversation is possible and you are not competing with a sound system at full volume.

Andros Chora's social scene concentrates along the main pedestrian street and the plateia, so Levels sits within a compact, walkable stretch of the town. Expect a mix of drinks common to Greek bars: spirits, beer, cocktails, and the ubiquitous freddo espresso that crosses the line between café culture and evening drinking here more fluidly than in most places.

With 28 ratings averaging 4.3, the sample size is modest but the score is consistent — no dramatic swings, no patterns of complaint visible in the aggregate. That usually points to a place doing something reliably well: decent pours, fair prices, or simply a comfortable room with good energy on most nights.

Because no menu or detailed descriptions are publicly available, the specific drinks list, pricing, or food offering cannot be confirmed. What is clear is that the place functions as a social venue for both islanders and visitors, which on Andros — an island with a relatively sophisticated, year-round local population — tends to produce a more grounded atmosphere than you find at purely tourist-facing bars.

How to Get There

Levels is located in Andros Town (Chora), the island's capital, at coordinates 37.8375°N, 24.9380°E. Andros Chora sits at the eastern tip of a ridge roughly 35 kilometers south of the port of Gavrio, where ferries from Rafina (Athens) arrive.

From Gavrio, the drive to Chora takes around 35 to 40 minutes on the main island road via Batsi. KTEL buses connect Gavrio to Chora, though the schedule is limited and worth checking in advance, particularly outside peak summer months.

Within Chora, the bar is accessible on foot. The town's main artery is pedestrianized, so you will park at one of the designated areas on the approach road and walk in. The town is compact enough that most addresses in Chora are within five to ten minutes of each other on foot. Use the Google Maps link for precise navigation once you are in the area.

Best Time to Visit

Levels, like most bars in Andros Chora, is best suited to evening visits. Greek bar culture runs late — things tend to pick up after 10 PM and continue past midnight, particularly in July and August when the island sees its highest visitor numbers.

Andros has a longer active season than many Cycladic islands, partly because of its proximity to Athens (Rafina is the closest Cyclades ferry port) and partly because it has a strong base of Greek visitors, including Athenian families with long ties to the island. This means the bar scene in Chora can be active from late June through early September, with a quieter but not dead atmosphere in May, early June, and September.

If you prefer a calmer setting with more locals and fewer summer crowds, late May or early September are the optimal windows. Midweek evenings in July and August will be quieter than weekends, when Athenians arriving by ferry on Friday nights fill the town considerably.

Andros Chora sits exposed on its ridge and can catch strong winds, particularly the meltemi that dominates the northern Aegean in July and August. Outdoor seating at any venue can be breezy on those nights — bear that in mind if the bar has a terrace.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm hours before going. No opening hours are listed publicly for Levels. A quick search on Google Maps close to your visit date, or asking at your accommodation in Chora, will save a wasted trip.
  • Walk in from the parking area. Andros Chora's main street is pedestrian-only. Drive to the car park at the town entrance and cover the last stretch on foot — it is a short walk and the lane is worth the stroll regardless.
  • Arrive later in the evening. Greek bar hours follow Greek dinner hours. Most places do not hit their stride until after 10 PM, so an 8 PM visit may find the space quiet or not yet open.
  • Pair it with dinner nearby. Chora has several restaurants along the main pedestrian street. Having dinner first and then moving to a bar like Levels for drinks afterward is the natural local rhythm.
  • Carry cash. Many smaller bars and cafes in Greek island towns operate cash-only or have unreliable card terminals. Having euros on hand avoids awkwardness.
  • Check the meltemi. If the wind is up, ask whether there is indoor seating available. Andros can be genuinely breezy on summer nights, and not all venues have sheltered outdoor areas.
  • Explore the rest of Chora. The town has a strong identity beyond its bars — the Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art, the archaeological museum, and the walk out to the kastro headland are all within easy reach. Levels works well as an end-of-evening destination after a day spent in the town.

Practical Information

Levels is a bar in Andros Town (Chora), Andros 845 00, Greece. It has a Google rating of 4.3 based on 28 reviews. No phone number, website, email, or social media profiles are currently on record. For the most current operating hours, check Google Maps directly or ask locally on arrival.

The Google Maps listing is the most reliable way to find the exact location: search "Levels Andros" or use the coordinates 37.8375°N, 24.9380°E.

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Andros 845 00, Greece

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