Creparea

About
Creparea sits on Protopapadaki, a street in Naxos Town (Chora) that runs close to the waterfront and fills up once the evening gets going. The spot keeps things focused: crêpes — sweet and savory — alongside burgers and café drinks, served in an informal setting that draws both locals and visitors looking for something to eat or snack on well into the night.
With a 4.3 rating across more than 540 Google reviews, it has built a consistent following among people passing through Naxos Town. The hours lean late, especially on weekends, making it one of the few food options still open after midnight on the island.
What to Expect
The menu centers on crêpes in both directions — savory options filled with cheese, vegetables, or meats work as a light meal, while the sweet versions cover the classics: Nutella, banana, strawberry, honey, and combinations of these. The kitchen also turns out burgers, and the café side means you can pair your order with coffee, a frappe, or something cold.
The atmosphere is casual and friendly, suited to a quick stop after an evening walk along the port or a late-night snack between bars. It is not a sit-down dinner restaurant but functions more as a crêperie and café that happens to stay open when most other kitchens on the island have closed.
How to Get There
Creparea is on Protopapadaki in Naxos Town, within easy walking distance of the main port and the Chora waterfront promenade. If you arrive by ferry, the walk from the terminal takes around five to ten minutes on foot heading into the town center.
There is no need for a car or scooter — the location is entirely walkable from the main square and most of the accommodation in Chora. If you are coming from a beach further out, buses from Agios Georgios or Agios Prokopios stop near the town center, from where Protopapadaki is a short walk.
Parking in Naxos Town can be tight in summer; if you are driving from elsewhere on the island, leave the car at the outer edges of Chora and walk in.
Best Time to Visit
Creparea opens at 6:00 PM Monday through Friday and at 6:30 PM on Sunday, closing at 1:00 AM on weekdays. On Friday and Saturday nights it stays open until 4:00 AM, making it one of the more reliable late-night food stops in town.
The busiest period is July and August, when Naxos Town's streets fill up after 9:00 PM. If you want to order without a wait, arriving shortly after opening or well after 11:00 PM tends to be quieter than the peak window between 9:00 and 11:00 PM. The crêperie suits the shoulder season too — May, June, and September — when evenings are warm and the pace is slower.
Tips for Visiting
- The kitchen runs late on weekends; if you want a snack after a night out, Saturday and Sunday are your best bets for the extended 4:00 AM close.
- Savory crêpes make a reasonable light dinner if you are not looking for a full sit-down meal.
- Check the Facebook or Instagram pages before visiting in the off-season, as hours may shift outside the summer period.
- Cash is generally useful to have in smaller Naxos Town spots; confirm payment options when you order.
- The location on Protopapadaki is close to the waterfront — combine the visit with an evening stroll along the port.
What's Nearby
Protopapadaki and the streets around it connect directly to the Naxos Town waterfront, where the Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo — is visible on the islet of Palatia just north of the port. The old Venetian Kastro quarter is a ten-minute walk uphill from the waterfront, and Agios Georgios beach begins at the southern end of the promenade. Several bars, tavernas, and cafés line the same neighborhood, so Creparea fits naturally into an evening that moves between a meal, a walk, and a late drink.
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