You'll Thank Me Later

About
You'll Thank Me Later is a bar tucked into the Old Town of Naxos, just inland from the harbor. Open every night from 7 PM to 3 AM, it draws a mixed crowd of travelers and locals looking for drinks, energy, and a place to hang past midnight.
What to Expect
The bar has earned a perfect 5-star rating from over 180 visitors, a rare score that points to consistency in service and atmosphere. The vibe skews young and social, with tables spilling into the narrow stone lanes of the Old Town. Music runs contemporary—expect pop, dance, and Greek club tracks later in the night. The drinks menu isn't published online, but reviews mention cocktails, beer, and shots. Staff speak English and keep the pace quick even when the bar is full.
How to Get There
From Naxos Town port, walk uphill into the Old Town's main pedestrian lanes. The bar sits within the maze of alleys north of the waterfront, roughly a 5-minute walk from the central square. Look for the name on a small sign or ask locals—most know it. No car access; the Old Town is pedestrian-only after a certain point.
Tips for Visiting
- Arrive after 10 PM if you want the full buzz; earlier hours are quieter
- Cash is safer than card—many Old Town bars have spotty card machines
- The stone lanes get slick after rain; wear shoes with grip
- Outdoor seating fills fast on weekends—grab a table early or be ready to stand
- If you're sensitive to noise, skip it; this is not a chill wine bar
Best Time to Visit
You'll Thank Me Later hits its stride between 11 PM and 2 AM, especially Thursday through Saturday when the island's nightlife peaks. Midweek is mellower but still lively. The bar operates year-round, but expect it to be packed in July and August when Naxos sees peak visitor numbers. September offers the same energy with fewer crowds. If you're after a late-night spot that doesn't close at midnight like many island bars, this is your move.
What's Nearby
The bar sits in the heart of Naxos Old Town, so you're steps from the Venetian castle, the Archaeological Museum, and the maze of shops selling ceramics and jewelry. Walk 10 minutes downhill and you'll reach the portside restaurants and the causeway to Portara. Other late-night bars cluster in the same area, making it easy to bar-hop without covering much ground.
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