Chocolat

About
Chocolat — full name Chocolat Cafe Creperie — sits in Naxos Town (Chora) and covers a lot of ground for a single address: it functions as a morning café, a crêperie, a dessert and confectionery shop, and a casual all-day dining spot. With a 4.6 rating across more than 630 Google reviews, it has clearly become a fixture for both locals and visitors passing through the port area.
The place types registered across platforms tell the real story: fast food, desserts, confectionery, café, and restaurant all apply. That breadth means you can stop in for a coffee and a sweet crêpe at 8am, return for a light lunch, and still find it open when you want something sweet after dinner — closing time is 11:30pm every day of the week.
What to Expect
Chocolat leans into the crêperie identity with both sweet and savory options, making it one of the more flexible all-day spots in Naxos Chora. Expect freshly made crêpes, a selection of desserts and confectionery, coffee drinks, and lighter café-style food. The atmosphere is relaxed rather than formal — think counter orders, casual seating, and a pace that suits a mid-morning break or a post-beach treat rather than a long sit-down dinner.
The dessert and confectionery side of the menu gives it appeal beyond just crêpes: pastries, sweets, and take-away items make it a practical stop if you're stocking up before a day trip or ferry journey. The shop function means you can often pick up packaged goods alongside your eat-in order.
Given the consistent rating volume — 630 reviews is substantial for a Naxos café — service quality appears reliably solid across seasons.
How to Get There
Chocolat is located in Naxos Town (Chora), the island's main settlement clustered around the port. Coordinates place it at 37.1013, 25.3762, which puts it within the central Chora area, walkable from the ferry terminal in under ten minutes on foot.
If you're arriving by ferry, head into town from the port and look for it in the commercial center of Chora. Drivers will find parking around the port perimeter or on the approach roads to Chora — street parking in the old town itself is limited, so arriving on foot or by scooter is easier. Local buses from across the island terminate near the port, making Chora the natural hub for any journey.
Best Time to Visit
Chocolat opens at 8am every day, which makes it one of the earlier options for breakfast or morning coffee in Naxos Town. The late closing time of 11:30pm means it also catches the post-dinner dessert crowd — a useful window when many kitchens in the Cyclades wind down earlier.
Summer months (July–August) bring the highest foot traffic to Chora, and a spot with this review volume will see queues during peak evening hours. Visiting mid-morning or in the early afternoon tends to be quieter. Shoulder season — May, June, September, October — offers the same menu in a more relaxed atmosphere.
Tips for Visiting
- Check the crêpe options first. Both sweet and savory crêpes are listed; knowing what you want before you reach the counter keeps things moving.
- Go early for breakfast. The 8am opening is one of the earliest in central Chora — useful if you're catching a morning ferry or heading out on an early excursion.
- It doubles as a takeaway spot. If you're heading to a beach or boat, grab packaged sweets or a to-go order rather than eating in during busy periods.
- Bring cash as a backup. Many small cafés and crêperies in the Cyclades have intermittent card readers during peak season — worth having euros on hand.
- Evening dessert run. With closing at 11:30pm, it's a practical option after dinner elsewhere in Chora if you want something sweet to finish the evening.
What's Nearby
Chocolat sits within easy walking distance of the main Naxos Town landmarks. The Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is a short walk north from the port. The Kastro, the Venetian-era fortified hilltop neighborhood above Chora, is a ten-minute walk uphill from the port waterfront. The main Chora waterfront promenade with its tavernas, bars, and shops runs directly along the port and connects naturally to the café's location.
For beach access, Agios Georgios beach begins immediately south of the port and is reachable on foot in under five minutes — a logical stop before or after time at the water.
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