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Ice Monkey

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Ice Monkey sits on the Adamas–Zephyria road in the port town of Adamas, the main arrival and departure point for visitors to Milos. It opens at 6 AM every day of the week, which makes it one of the earliest stops you can make after a ferry crossing — or a solid start to a morning before heading out to Sarakiniko, Kleftiko, or any of the island's volcanic coastline beaches.

With a 4.7-star rating from over 300 Google reviews, this small cafe punches above its weight for a casual snack spot. The menu covers a wider range than the name suggests: alongside ice cream and ice rolls, you'll find coffee, fresh juices, sandwiches, mini sandwiches, croissants (including one with Nutella), and donuts. It's the kind of place where you can grab a full breakfast pastry and an iced coffee, or return in the afternoon for something sweet before the ferry home.

What to Expect

Ice Monkey is a compact, counter-service cafe — the focus is on speed and affordability rather than table service or a sit-down experience. The ice roll format, if you haven't encountered it before, involves a cream base poured onto a frozen steel plate, mixed with flavour additions, and then scraped into rolls before serving. It's a visual preparation and a popular choice when Adamas heats up through July and August.

The coffee program covers the Greek standards — freddo espresso, freddo cappuccino, and filter-style options — suited to early-morning departures or a midday break from the sun. Fresh juices round out the drinks side. Sandwiches and mini sandwiches are practical options for those heading to a beach for the day and wanting to carry food along. Croissants, including the Nutella variation, are clearly popular as a grab-and-go breakfast.

The tone of the place is informal and fast-moving. Based on the volume of reviews for what is a small operation, it draws a consistent mix of locals and tourists passing through Adamas. The Facebook page under the handle icemonkeymilos has accumulated a strong local following with nearly 900 likes, suggesting steady repeat custom from islanders as well as summer visitors.

How to Get There

Ice Monkey is located on the Adamas–Zephyria road in Adamas, which is the central street running through the port town. If you've just arrived by ferry at Adamas port, the cafe is a short walk from the pier — Adamas is a compact town and most of the main road is walkable within a few minutes from the ferry landing.

If you're driving from elsewhere on the island, Adamas is the main hub and easily reached by the primary road that connects the port to the rest of Milos. Parking in central Adamas can be tight in peak summer, but street parking is generally available along the approach roads. No specialist transport is needed; this is a walkable destination from anywhere in the Adamas town centre.

Best Time to Visit

Ice Monkey is open seven days a week, from 6 AM to 10 PM. The early opening makes it genuinely useful for ferry arrivals — the Piraeus-to-Milos crossing often docks in the early morning hours, and finding a café open at that hour in a Greek island town is not guaranteed. Similarly, late afternoon and early evening are natural windows for an ice cream or cold coffee after a beach day.

Milos is at its busiest in July and August, when Adamas fills with visitors moving between ferries and excursion boats. During those months, the lunch window and late afternoon can see queues at popular food spots. Coming slightly earlier — before 9 AM for breakfast, or around 3–4 PM for a mid-afternoon snack — tends to be more relaxed. In shoulder season (May–June and September–October), the pace is noticeably quieter and the same menu is available without the summer crowds.

Tips for Visiting

  • The 6 AM opening makes this one of the few places in Adamas where you can eat immediately after an early ferry arrival, before most tavernas and restaurants open.
  • Ice rolls are a made-to-order item and take a few minutes; if you're in a hurry for a bus or excursion boat, a croissant or sandwich is the faster option.
  • If you're planning a full day at a beach with no facilities, the sandwich options are a practical way to pack food without stopping at a supermarket.
  • Adamas gets hot in summer and the shaded indoor or covered space at a cafe is worth factoring into midday plans — ice cream and cold drinks here serve a practical purpose beyond the obvious.
  • Check the Facebook page (facebook.com/icemonkeymilos) for any seasonal updates or hours changes, particularly at the start and end of the season when island businesses sometimes adjust.
  • The cafe's phone number is +30 2287 023991 if you want to confirm opening times for an early-morning ferry arrival.
  • Adamas has several tavernas and restaurants nearby for full sit-down meals; Ice Monkey fits best as a breakfast stop, a between-meals snack, or an afternoon ice cream rather than a main dining choice.

Practical Information

Ice Monkey is a counter-service cafe, not a table-service restaurant. Payment methods are not confirmed in available sources, so carrying some cash is advisable as a backup — this is standard practice on Greek islands where card readers can occasionally be unavailable at smaller businesses. The menu spans sweet and savoury snacks, coffee, and cold drinks, with no formal full-meal structure. It is not a sit-down dining venue.

The address is on the Adamas–Zephyria road in Adamas 848 00, Milos, placing it in the commercial centre of the port town close to the ferry terminal, the bus stop, and the main cluster of shops and services. The daily 6 AM–10 PM schedule is consistent year-round according to current listings, though hours may vary outside the main summer season.

Adres

Adama-Zephyria, Adamas 848 00, Greece

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Openingstijden

monday06:00 – 22:00
tuesday06:00 – 22:00
wednesday06:00 – 22:00
thursday06:00 – 22:00
friday06:00 – 22:00
saturday06:00 – 22:00
sunday06:00 – 22:00

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