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About

Kaps sits on the coastal road — Παραλιακή οδό — that runs along Naxos Town's harbour front, putting it squarely in the path of anyone walking between the port and the old market streets of Chora. The concept is brunch-forward: coffee in various forms, pancakes, and lighter daytime fare served in an easy, unhurried atmosphere. With a 4.6 rating across more than 300 Google reviews and a returning crowd each season, it has clearly found its rhythm with both island regulars and visitors.

The café operates under the name Kaps Brunch & More, and the "more" is worth noting — the menu shifts season to season, so the specific dishes on offer can vary from one year to the next. That said, the through-line is consistently a daytime-dining focus rather than a full dinner operation.

What to Expect

Kaps is a café-style space geared toward slow mornings and easy midday stops. Coffee is central — expect the standard range of espresso-based drinks alongside frappé and cold options suited to the Greek island heat. The brunch menu leans toward sweet and comfort-driven plates; pancakes have featured prominently in past seasons based on visitor posts. Light snacks and baked items round out the offering for those wanting something smaller.

The social presence (@kaps.brunch.more on TikTok and kapsnaxos on Facebook) suggests the team puts thought into presentation, and the seasonal menu updates indicate a kitchen that doesn't stand still. Prices are in line with Naxos Town café standards — moderate by Greek island measures, particularly compared to Mykonos or Santorini equivalents.

The setting is the consistent draw: a waterfront road address means sea air and proximity to the coming-and-going of the port, without being a formal harbourside restaurant.

How to Get There

Kaps is on Παραλιακή οδό, the main coastal road through Naxos Town. On foot from the port ferry dock, head south along the waterfront — the café is within easy walking distance, roughly five to ten minutes depending on where you disembark. From the Portara (the islet of Palatia), cross back into town and follow the seafront road south.

If you're coming from one of the southern beaches — Agios Prokopios or Agios Georgios — local buses run into Naxos Town regularly in season, dropping off near the waterfront. Agios Georgios beach itself is a short walk from the southern end of the coastal strip.

Parking in Naxos Town is tight in July and August. There is some street parking along and just off the coastal road, but arriving by foot or bus during peak season is simpler.

Best Time to Visit

Kaps operates seasonally, reopening each spring. The brunch window — mid-morning through early afternoon — is the natural sweet spot for visiting. Arriving before noon gives you the pick of the menu and a quieter setting; from late morning onward the harbour road sees steady foot traffic.

Midsummer (July and August) brings the largest crowds to Naxos Town, and popular waterfront spots fill up. If you're visiting in June or September, expect a noticeably calmer pace with the same quality. Midweek mornings are quieter than weekends throughout the season.

Tips for Visiting

  • Check the Facebook page (facebook.com/kapsnaxos) or TikTok (@kaps.brunch.more) before your trip to confirm the current season's opening and menu — the team announces both there.
  • The café is well-suited to a post-ferry arrival breakfast if you're coming in on an early Piraeus sailing.
  • If you want a table at a relaxed pace, aim for the first hour after opening rather than the 11am–1pm rush.
  • Contact by phone (+30 2285 022734) if you have specific questions about current hours or menu items.
  • Pair a visit with a walk along the waterfront toward the Portara — the round trip from the café to the islet and back is under 20 minutes.

What's Nearby

Kaps is positioned on the harbour road that connects several of Naxos Town's reference points. The old Venetian Kastro district is a short uphill walk inland. The main commercial street (Papavassiliou) with its shops and bakeries runs parallel to the waterfront a block or two in. Agios Georgios beach, the closest sandy stretch to town, begins at the southern curve of the waterfront road — close enough to combine a morning at Kaps with an afternoon on the sand without needing transport.

The port itself, where ferries to and from Athens, Paros, Mykonos, and Santorini dock, is a few minutes north on the same road.

Address

Παραλιακή οδό, Νάξος 843 00, Greece

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