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Agora Express

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About

Agora Express is a compact grocery store on Platia V. I. Goulandri in Andros Town, open six days a week for visitors and residents picking up everyday supplies. Whether you need bottled water, bread, fresh produce, or basic household items, this is one of the more convenient options in central Andros Town.

The store sits on the main square area of Andros Town (Chora), which makes it easy to fold a grocery stop into a walk around the capital. It opens at 8:00 AM every weekday and Saturday, closing at 9:00 PM — a reasonable window for travelers who arrive on an afternoon ferry and need to stock up before settling in.

With just four ratings on Google at an average of 4.3, the review count is small, but consistent enough to suggest a straightforward, dependable local shop rather than a large-format supermarket chain.

What to Expect

Agora Express is a compact neighbourhood-style grocery store, not a warehouse supermarket. Expect a focused selection of everyday items: packaged and fresh foods, beverages, dairy, cleaning products, and the kind of pantry staples that self-catering travellers reach for first. Shelf space is limited compared to a larger chain, so if you need a wide range of imported goods or specialty products, you may need to supplement elsewhere on the island.

The store is located on Platia V. I. Goulandri, which is part of the central Andros Town (Chora) area — a walkable square that also serves as a reference point for other businesses and cafes nearby. The surroundings are typical of an Andros Town shopping street: stone-paved, relatively quiet outside peak summer months, and easy to navigate on foot.

For visitors staying in self-catering accommodation in or near Andros Town, this store covers the basics without requiring a car or a trip to a larger out-of-town market. It is a useful first stop after checking in, particularly if you arrive mid-afternoon and want to avoid eating every meal at a restaurant.

Phone: +30 2282 025354.

How to Get There

Agora Express is at Platia V. I. Goulandri, 845 00, Andros Town. The address places it on or near the central square of Chora, which is the main settled area of Andros Town. If you are arriving by ferry at Gavrio port (the main ferry landing on Andros), you will need to travel approximately 35–40 km southeast to Andros Town by bus or car. KTEL buses connect Gavrio to Andros Town (Chora) on a schedule that runs more frequently in summer.

If you are already in Andros Town, the store is reachable on foot from most accommodation in the Chora area. Andros Town is largely pedestrianised at its centre, so driving directly to the door may not be possible; street parking is available on approach roads near the square. Taxis are also available from Gavrio and Batsi for those not renting a car.

Coordinates: 37.8369, 24.9365.

Best Time to Visit

The store is open Monday through Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and closed on Sundays. If you are planning a Sunday picnic or need groceries for a day trip departing on a Sunday morning, shop the day before — Sunday closures are common among smaller shops across the Greek islands.

Weekday mornings (8:00–10:00 AM) tend to be the quietest time in most neighbourhood grocery stores in Greek island towns. Peak summer afternoons, particularly in July and August when Andros sees more visitors from Athens and beyond, can be busier. Shopping in the early morning also avoids the midday heat if you are carrying bags back on foot.

Andros Town has a slightly cooler and windier microclimate than many other Cycladic islands due to the island's elevated terrain, so even in August the walk to and from the store is generally manageable.

Tips for Visiting

  • Plan for Sunday closures. The store is closed on Sundays, which is standard for many small shops in Andros Town. Stock up on Saturday evening if you need supplies for the following day.
  • Bring a reusable bag. Greek supermarkets typically charge a small fee for plastic carrier bags; a foldable tote takes up almost no space in a day pack.
  • Use it for top-ups, not a full weekly shop. The compact format means the range is practical rather than extensive. For a larger grocery run, ask locally about bigger supermarkets elsewhere on the island.
  • Confirm hours before relying on a late run. The listed closing time is 9:00 PM, but as with many small Greek stores, hours can shift slightly during shoulder season (April–May, October). Call ahead if you are planning a late-evening stop: +30 2282 025354.
  • The central square location is a useful orientation point. Platia V. I. Goulandri sits in the Chora and is close to other services, so combining your grocery stop with other errands in Andros Town is straightforward.
  • Cash is always useful. While card payments are increasingly accepted across Greece, smaller independent stores sometimes prefer cash or have minimum card transaction thresholds. Having some euro notes on hand avoids inconvenience.
  • Self-catering visitors: Andros Town has a good selection of local bakeries and small produce sellers in the Chora area. Combining a stop at Agora Express for packaged goods with a visit to a nearby baker for fresh bread is an efficient way to set up a self-catering breakfast.

Practical Information

Detail Info
Address Platia V. I. Goulandri, 845 00, Andros Town
Phone +30 2282 025354
Monday – Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Google Rating 4.3 / 5 (4 reviews)

There is no dedicated website or social media presence listed for this store. For the most current hours, particularly outside peak season, calling ahead is the most reliable option. The store accepts walk-in customers only; no online ordering or delivery has been confirmed.

Address

Platia V, I. Goulandri 845 00, Greece

Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 21:00
tuesday08:00 – 21:00
wednesday08:00 – 21:00
thursday08:00 – 21:00
friday08:00 – 21:00
saturday08:00 – 21:00
sundayClosed

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