520premium

About
520 Premium sits along the Naxos Town waterfront, positioning itself as a contemporary cocktail bar and restaurant with a direct line of sight to the harbor. The concept splits the difference between a serious drinks program and a proper dining menu — the kind of place where you might start with cocktails at the bar and settle into a full meal without feeling like you're in the wrong venue.
The coordinates place it close to the main Naxos Town port, which means the harbor vista the venue promotes is the real thing: boats moored in the foreground, the Cycladic skyline behind, and the silhouette of Palatia islet — home to the Portara — visible in the distance depending on your sightline.
What to Expect
520 Premium describes itself as a contemporary cocktail bar and restaurant, and that framing matters. The bar side takes cocktails seriously, with a curated list that goes beyond the standard tourist-strip offerings. The restaurant side runs a focused menu rather than a sprawling one — the kind of approach that usually signals a kitchen that knows what it's doing rather than one trying to please everyone at once.
The setting is refined without being stiff. With over 3,500 Facebook check-ins and a steady Instagram following, this is a place with a genuine local and visitor audience, not just a facade. Expect a crowd that ranges from couples doing a slow dinner to groups starting an evening out.
How to Get There
The coordinates (37.1055, 25.3756) place 520 Premium in Naxos Town, close to the harbor front. If you're arriving by ferry, the port is your starting point — the waterfront strip runs directly from the ferry terminal, and the restaurant is within easy walking distance along the seafront. Naxos Town is compact enough that most accommodation in the area puts you within a 10-minute walk.
If you're coming from one of the island's villages or beaches, KTEL buses serve Naxos Town regularly from most major settlements. Taxis are available from the taxi rank near the port. Parking in Naxos Town itself can be tight in high season, so driving in and parking on the outskirts before walking to the waterfront is often the easier approach.
Best Time to Visit
Sunset is the obvious answer for the harbor view — the light over the Aegean from a waterfront seat in late afternoon is the reason most people choose this stretch of Naxos Town for an evening out. For dinner, arriving around 8–9 pm aligns with Greek dining rhythms and means the terrace or harbor-facing seats are likely occupied — booking ahead in July and August is advisable.
If you want a quieter experience with the same views, shoulder season visits in May–June or September–October offer the atmosphere without the peak-summer crowds.
Tips for Visiting
- Request a harbor-facing table when booking — the view is the main draw and not all seats may have an equal sightline.
- Check the Instagram account (@520premium) before going: it's active with 260+ posts and gives a current read on the menu and the atmosphere.
- The venue functions as both a bar and a restaurant, so it's equally suited to a drinks-only stop or a full evening meal.
- High season in Naxos runs July through August; walk-ins during these months at prime dinner hours are a gamble.
- The waterfront strip around the port has several competing options — 520 Premium's positioning as a contemporary cocktail-forward venue sets it apart from the more casual tavernas nearby.
The Naxos Town Waterfront Context
The harbor area of Naxos Town — locally called Chora — is the commercial and social center of the island. The main promenade runs from the ferry port northward toward the Portara and the islet of Palatia. This stretch concentrates most of the town's bars, restaurants, and cafes, with businesses ranging from traditional Greek tavernas to more design-conscious venues. 520 Premium sits at the contemporary end of that spectrum, which makes it a natural fit for travelers who want something beyond grilled octopus and house wine — though Naxos has plenty of excellent options in that category too.
The town's Kastro district, the Venetian-era hilltop fortification, is a short walk inland and worth visiting before dinner for the elevated views over the port.
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