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About

Kaps — full name Kaps Brunch & More — sits on the coastal road (Παραλιακή οδό) in Naxos Town, within easy walking distance of the port and the main promenade. It draws a loyal crowd of both locals and visitors looking for proper coffee and daytime food without the formality of a sit-down taverna. With a 4.6-star rating across more than 327 Google reviews, it has built a consistent reputation over multiple seasons.

The name says it plainly: brunch is the focus. Expect the kind of café-restaurant where pancakes and coffee share the menu with more substantial plates, and where the vibe is relaxed enough to linger over a second cup. The kitchen refreshes its menu each season, so regular visitors tend to find something new alongside the familiar staples.

What to Expect

Kaps positions itself squarely in the brunch-and-café category, which means the kitchen is built around morning and midday eating. Pancakes appear regularly across visitor posts, as does specialty coffee — the sort of place where the espresso is taken seriously rather than treated as an afterthought. The seasonal menu format means the kitchen adapts to what's available and current, so the full offering at any given visit depends on when in the season you arrive.

The setting on the coastal road gives the restaurant an easy, open character. Naxos Town's waterfront is one of the more animated stretches on the island during summer, with foot traffic moving between the port, the old market lanes of Chora, and the beach at Agios Georgios to the south. Kaps sits in that flow without being overwhelmed by it.

The place_types from the listing confirm a café-forward identity (cafe, food, establishment), which aligns with the brunch positioning. Table turnover tends to be relaxed — this is not a quick-counter operation.

How to Get There

Kaps is on Παραλιακή οδό, the coastal road running along the Naxos Town seafront. If you're arriving by ferry, walk off the port and head south along the waterfront — the restaurant is within a short walk of the main port building. From the central square (Protodikio square) and the old market area of Chora, the waterfront is a two- to three-minute walk downhill toward the sea.

If you're staying at one of the hotels or apartments near Agios Georgios beach, walk north along the seafront road for around ten minutes. By car or scooter, the coastal road is straightforward to navigate; street parking along the waterfront is available but fills quickly in high season, so arriving on foot or two wheels is easier in July and August.

No private boat access applies here — this is a town restaurant, not a beach spot.

Best Time to Visit

Kaps operates seasonally, reopening each spring for the new tourist season. The brunch focus means mornings and late mornings are the natural time to visit — arriving between 9:00 and 11:30 tends to give you the best pick of the menu and a calmer room before the midday crowd settles in.

Mid-summer (July–August) brings the highest foot traffic to the Naxos Town waterfront, so expect a wait for tables during peak hours on weekends. Shoulder season — late May, June, and September — offers the same menu and atmosphere with noticeably fewer people competing for seats. The coastal position means mornings can be breezy even in summer, which is a plus if you're eating outside.

Tips for Visiting

  • Check the Facebook page (@kapsnaxos) or TikTok (@kaps.brunch.more) before visiting — the team announces seasonal opening dates and new menu launches there.
  • The seasonal menu changes year to year, so ask the staff what's new rather than assuming last year's dishes are still on.
  • Pancakes and coffee are consistently mentioned by reviewers; if those are your priorities, come before noon when the kitchen is in full morning mode.
  • The waterfront road can be noisy with passing traffic and scooters in summer; if you prefer a quieter setting, ask for a table set back from the road edge.
  • Reservations may not be standard practice for a brunch café of this type, but calling ahead (+30 2285 022734) on busy weekends is worth it.
  • Combine a visit with a short walk north to the port and the causeway out to Palatia islet and the Portara — it's roughly a ten-minute stroll from the waterfront.

What's Nearby

The Naxos Town waterfront puts Kaps within easy reach of several key spots. The Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is the most distinctive landmark on the island and is a short walk north from the port. The old Venetian Kastro district, with its medieval tower houses and the Archaeological Museum of Naxos, sits on the hill directly above the Chora market lanes. Agios Georgios beach, the closest sandy stretch to Naxos Town, is about ten minutes south on foot along the coastal road. The main market street of Chora, with local shops selling Naxian cheese, kitron liqueur, and ceramics, is a few minutes' walk inland from the waterfront.

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Παραλιακή οδό, Νάξος 843 00, Greece

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