Fléa

About
Fléa is a casual café in Galini, a quiet residential area of Naxos, open every day of the week from early morning until midnight. With a 4.8 rating across more than a hundred Google reviews, it has clearly built a loyal following among both locals and visitors looking for a reliable spot to slow down over a coffee.
The draw here is simplicity: good coffee, light snacks, and a setting that doesn't rush you. Whether you stop in for a morning espresso before heading out to explore the island, or linger over a cold drink in the afternoon, Fléa fits the rhythm of a Naxos day rather than fighting it.
What to Expect
Fléa falls into the café category — think frappé, freddo espresso, fresh-brewed filter coffee, and the kind of light refreshments that accompany a Greek morning or midday break. Light snacks are on offer alongside drinks, making it a practical stop if you're not quite ready for a full sit-down meal. The vibe is unhurried and unfussy, which explains the consistently high ratings. Greek cafés of this type often serve fresh juice, pastries, and cold sandwiches alongside their coffee menu, though you should confirm what's available on the day.
The address — Galini 843 00 — places it away from the busy waterfront of Naxos Town, which means fewer crowds and a more local atmosphere than you'd find at a café directly on the main port promenade.
How to Get There
Galini sits just outside the central Naxos Town (Chora) area. From the port and the main square, the walk takes roughly 10–15 minutes on foot heading inland. If you're arriving by bus, the KTEL bus terminal in Naxos Town is nearby and several routes pass through or close to this part of town. By car or scooter, Galini is straightforward to reach, and street parking in the area is generally easier than in the old town. Taxis from the port take only a few minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Fléa opens at 8:30 AM every day, making it a solid option for an early morning coffee before the heat builds or before heading out to a beach. The midnight closing time means it also works as a late-evening wind-down spot. Because it's located in a residential neighborhood rather than a tourist strip, it tends to be quieter than Chora waterfront cafés throughout the day — peak summer afternoons included. Spring and autumn visitors will find the same hours and an even more relaxed pace.
Tips for Visiting
- The café is open seven days a week, 8:30 AM to midnight — no need to check for island-specific closure days.
- Call ahead on +30 2285 024201 if you want to confirm seating or check on specific menu items.
- Galini is a short walk or drive from Naxos Town — combine a visit with a stroll through the Kastro or a stop at the nearby market street.
- Greek café culture rewards patience: don't expect fast-food speed. A coffee here is meant to last.
- If you're a morning person, arriving shortly after opening means you'll likely have the place mostly to yourself.
- Payment in cash is always a safe assumption at smaller island cafés; bring euros.
What's Nearby
Galini sits within easy reach of central Naxos Town, so a visit to Fléa pairs well with a walk up to the Venetian Kastro or a browse through the covered market arcade (the Stoa) along the main shopping street. The archaeological museum of Naxos, housed in a former Jesuit school building in the old town, is also within walking distance. If you're heading out to one of the west-coast beaches — Agios Georgios, Agios Prokopios, or Agia Anna — Fléa makes for a practical first stop before the drive south along the coastal road.
Address
Galini 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 024201Opening Hours
Location
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