Kiki - Mini Market

About
Kiki Mini Market is a small convenience store on Kimolos, rated 4.9 out of 5 across 52 Google reviews — an unusually strong score for a grocery stop, and a reliable sign that visitors and locals alike find it worth the trip. It covers the everyday essentials you need when self-catering or restocking on a small Cycladic island where larger supermarket options are limited.
Kimolos is a quiet, largely undeveloped island in the western Cyclades with a permanent population of under a thousand people. Supply runs are part of island life here, and a well-stocked convenience store with consistent opening hours is genuinely useful — not just for residents but for the increasing number of travelers arriving by ferry from Milos or by the short connecting boat from Pollonia.
The store is reachable by phone at +30 2287 051150 if you want to check whether a specific item is in stock before making the trip.
What to Expect
This is a compact, no-frills mini market stocking the kind of everyday groceries and household supplies that cover most practical needs: packaged foods, dairy, drinks, snacks, cleaning products, and basic fresh items when available. Do not expect a large supermarket format with full produce aisles or a deli counter — the scale here matches the island itself, small and functional.
What it does well, according to its reviews, is reliability and service. On a small island like Kimolos, where you cannot simply drive to the next town for something you forgot, having a local shop with a split-shift schedule that runs until 11:00 PM most nights is a genuine convenience. The evening hours in particular are useful after ferry arrivals, beach days, or late afternoon excursions when the midday closure of many Greek island businesses can leave you short.
The address places it within the Kimolos postal area (840 04), and the coordinates (36.7947, 24.5728) put it in the main settlement area of Chorio, the island's principal village. Most visitors staying on the island will find it walkable from accommodation in or near Chorio, and it is a short drive or taxi ride from the port at Psathi.
How to Get There
Kimolos has one main village, Chorio, and a port at Psathi roughly 1.5 kilometers away. If you are arriving by ferry from Milos or from Pollonia by the small car ferry, Psathi is where you dock. From there, a local taxi or a short drive brings you to Chorio, where Kiki Mini Market is located.
There is no bus network on Kimolos in the conventional sense; transport is mostly by taxi, scooter, rental car, or on foot for the fit and willing. Parking near the village center is informal, as is typical on small Cycladic islands. On foot from Psathi, the uphill walk to Chorio takes around 20 to 25 minutes depending on pace.
If you are already staying in Chorio, the store is likely within a short walk from most accommodation options.
Best Time to Visit
The store operates split hours every day of the week. Monday through Saturday the morning shift runs 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM, and the evening shift runs 5:30 PM to 11:00 PM. On Sundays the morning opening is slightly later, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with the same 5:30 to 11:00 PM evening session.
For practical grocery shopping, the morning shift is usually best — shelves are freshly stocked and there is no time pressure. If you need something urgently in the evening, the 11:00 PM closing time gives you a generous window compared to many island shops that close by 9:00 PM or earlier.
In peak summer (July and August), Kimolos sees its highest ferry and visitor traffic. Stock up on basics early in the day during this period rather than relying on the evening shift, when popular items can run low. In shoulder season (May, June, September, early October), supply tends to be more stable and the store is less busy.
Tips for Visiting
- Check the split hours before you go. The 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM gap is a real closure window; arriving at 4:00 PM means you will need to wait or return later.
- Sunday hours differ. The morning opening on Sundays is 10:00 AM, not 8:30 AM — plan accordingly if you need early supplies.
- Call ahead for specific items. The phone number +30 2287 051150 is listed and active. On a small island, it is worth a quick call if you need something particular like a specific brand, medication-adjacent item, or larger quantity.
- Bring cash as a backup. Card acceptance at small island convenience stores in Greece can be inconsistent; having euros on hand avoids any issue at the till.
- Stock up before excursions. If you are heading to one of Kimolos's remote beaches — Prassa, Alyki, or Bonatsa — the store is your last reliable stop for water, snacks, and sunscreen.
- Evening arrivals. If your ferry to Kimolos docks in the evening, the 11:00 PM closing time means you can still pick up supplies on the night you arrive rather than waiting until morning.
- Ferry delays. Greek island ferry schedules, particularly on smaller routes from Milos, can shift with weather. If your arrival is delayed, the evening hours give you flexibility.
- Ask locals. On a small island, the people behind the counter at a shop like this usually know where everything is, who has what in stock elsewhere, and which road the market truck came in on. Do not underestimate the value of a brief conversation.
Practical Information
Address: Kimolos 840 04, Greece
Phone: +30 2287 051150
Opening hours:
- Monday – Saturday: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM and 5:30 PM – 11:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM and 5:30 PM – 11:00 PM
Rating: 4.9 / 5 (52 Google reviews)
Payment: Bring cash as a backup; card acceptance is unconfirmed.
Accessibility: No specific information available on step-free access. The Chorio village center has cobbled and uneven surfaces typical of Cycladic island villages.
There is no official website for this store. The social media accounts returned in search results under similar names belong to an unrelated business in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands — do not use those for contact or hours.
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