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Mini Market

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Ios
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About

This Mini Market sits in Chora, the main village on Ios, and functions as a compact convenience stop for everyday groceries and household basics. It's the kind of store travelers rely on when they need water, snacks, or a few fresh items without making a longer trip to a larger supermarket.

The Plus Code address (P7FM+C6) places it within Chora's compact grid of lanes, which means it's walkable from most accommodation in and around the village. For self-catering visitors, apartment guests, or anyone who just ran out of sunscreen and bread, a stop here keeps the day moving.

With only three Google reviews and a 3.3 rating, it's a lightly reviewed spot — but that's typical for small neighborhood stores on Greek islands, where locals use them daily without leaving digital traces.

What to Expect

As a general store and food store, this Mini Market carries the staples you'd expect from a small Greek island convenience shop: bottled water, soft drinks, basic dairy products, packaged snacks, bread, and probably a selection of local pantry items. Shelf space is limited compared to the larger supermarkets on Ios, so don't expect a wide selection of specialty or international goods.

On Ios, mini markets like this one tend to stock a practical mix of products aimed at both locals running quick errands and tourists who don't want to walk across the village for a single item. You may find basic toiletries, sunscreen, and household supplies alongside the food items. Cold drinks and ice cream are typically available through the warmer months, which is most of the island's operating season.

The store is classed as a general store and food store in Google's place data, which aligns with the source description of a small convenience store offering everyday essentials. Don't expect a deli counter, fresh produce section, or bakery — but for grabbing what you need quickly in Chora, it serves its purpose.

How to Get There

The Mini Market is located in Chora at the Plus Code reference P7FM+C6, with coordinates placing it at approximately 36.7263°N, 25.2728°E. Chora is a hillside village, and most of it is accessible only on foot — the main lanes are pedestrian-only, so there's no driving directly to the door.

If you're arriving from the port of Ios (Ormos), the village is roughly 3 km uphill. A bus connects the port to Chora frequently during the summer season, and taxis are also available from the port. Once in Chora, the store is within the walkable village area.

If you're staying in Chora itself, use the Google Maps coordinates or the Plus Code to navigate the narrow lanes to the exact location. Parking is available at the main lot on the edge of Chora, but you'll walk the final stretch regardless.

Best Time to Visit

Ios runs on a strongly seasonal schedule. Most shops, including small convenience stores, are open from approximately May through October, with peak activity in July and August. Outside these months, many businesses on the island close entirely or keep irregular hours.

During peak summer, Chora is busy from mid-morning well into the night. If you want to shop quickly without crowds, early morning is the most practical time — foot traffic in the village picks up significantly by mid-afternoon. For a simple grocery run, mornings also tend to mean better availability of fresh or perishable items if the store carries them.

Note that opening hours for this store are not confirmed in available data, so verify locally or check the entrance when you arrive.

Tips for Visiting

  • Carry cash. Small convenience stores on Greek islands frequently operate cash-only, especially for small purchases. While card acceptance is more common than it was, don't assume.
  • Don't rely on it as your only grocery source. Ios has larger supermarkets with wider selections. This store is best for quick top-ups, not a full week's worth of self-catering supplies.
  • Check opening hours on arrival. No confirmed hours are available for this store. Hours can vary by season, and closures during siesta (roughly 2–5 pm) are common in smaller Greek shops.
  • Use the Plus Code if you get turned around. Chora's lanes are narrow and not all are named or signed. Entering P7FM+C6 into Google Maps will route you directly from within the village.
  • Bring a bag. Greek stores charge for plastic bags by law, and small shops may not carry many in stock. A reusable bag is worth keeping in your day pack.
  • Water is the most reliable staple. If you need nothing else, you can count on bottled water being in stock — it's the highest-turnover item in any Greek island convenience store.
  • Prices may be higher than the port. Convenience stores in Chora, like most shops on small Greek islands, reflect the cost of supply logistics. Budget slightly more than supermarket prices for the same items.

Practical Information

  • Location: Chora (Ios Town), Ios, 840 01, Greece
  • Coordinates: 36.7263°N, 25.2728°E
  • Google Maps: Listed under CID 11392307241351909074
  • Phone: Not available
  • Website: Not available
  • Opening Hours: Not confirmed — verify on arrival
  • Google Rating: 3.3 / 5 (3 reviews)
  • Payment: Cash recommended; card acceptance unconfirmed
  • Parking: No direct parking; use Chora village car park and walk

For a broader grocery shop, look for the larger supermarkets along the main road between the port and Chora, where selection and pricing are generally more competitive.

Address

P7FM+C6, Chora 840 01, Greece

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