Cheat

About
Cheat is a fast food and street food counter on Protopapadaki in Naxos Town, and its hours alone tell you what it's for: doors open at 7 PM and stay open until 5 AM on weeknights, stretching to 6 AM on Friday and Saturday. With a 4.9 rating across 357 Google reviews, it has built a loyal following among locals and visitors who want something quick, satisfying, and unpretentious after a long evening out.
The concept is unapologetically casual — hotdogs, nuggets, and cheesy street-food creations designed for eating on the go. It's the kind of place you'll find yourself standing outside at 1 AM, order in hand, perfectly happy about it.
What to Expect
Cheat positions itself as "street food without guilt" — a loose translation of the Greek tagline from its Instagram. The menu centers on hotdogs, chicken nuggets, and melted-cheese-forward snacks. Portions are sized for a late-night appetite rather than a sit-down dinner. Expect a compact ordering setup, quick turnaround, and food designed to be eaten immediately rather than slowly. This is not the place for a long table meal; it's the place for a fast, filling snack after the bars or before catching an early ferry.
The address on Protopapadaki puts it within the Naxos Town (Chora) street grid, within walking distance of the main waterfront and the town's nightlife cluster. Seating, if any, is likely minimal.
How to Get There
Cheat is on Protopapadaki in Naxos Town, the main settlement on the island. If you're already in Chora — near the waterfront, the kastro neighborhood, or the main bar and café strip — you're likely within a five- to ten-minute walk. No car is needed; Naxos Town is compact and walkable at night. If you're arriving from a beach or village further out, taxis operate in Naxos Town through the night; the taxi rank is near the port. Parking in central Naxos Town is limited, but the location on Protopapadaki is accessible on foot from most of the town center.
Best Time to Visit
Cheat is a night-only operation. It opens at 7 PM, but the crowd really builds after 11 PM when restaurants close and the town's nightlife is in full swing. The Friday and Saturday late shift — open until 6 AM — makes it a logical last stop before bed or an early-morning departure by ferry. Summer weekends are the busiest; expect a short queue during peak season. In the shoulder months (May, June, September, October), the wait is shorter and the atmosphere a little calmer, though the appeal of a solid hotdog at 2 AM remains constant.
Tips for Visiting
- Cash is useful. Small street food counters in Greece frequently prefer cash, especially late at night. Bring some to avoid any friction at the till.
- Check Instagram before you go. The account (@cheat_street_food_naxos) is active and occasionally posts seasonal menu updates or special items worth knowing about before you arrive.
- Don't expect a full dinner menu. Cheat is built around snacks and fast bites. If you want a proper sit-down meal first, plan that separately and treat this as your nightcap — the edible kind.
- Call ahead if you have specific questions. The phone number is +30 2285 029333. Hours can shift slightly in low season, so it's worth a quick call if you're visiting outside July and August.
- Arrive early in the evening for the shortest wait. The 7–9 PM window, before the town's late-night crowd spills out, tends to be quieter.
What's Nearby
Protopapadaki is one of Naxos Town's main commercial streets, running through the heart of Chora. The old Venetian kastro is a short walk uphill. The waterfront, the Portara islet, and the main ferry port are all within ten to fifteen minutes on foot. Several bars and music venues operate in the surrounding streets, which explains why Cheat's hours run the way they do — it's positioned squarely to serve the post-nightlife crowd heading home or back to their accommodation in town.
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