Souvlucky

About
Souvlucky sits in Maragkas, a short drive south of Naxos Town along the coastal road that runs toward Plaka beach. It does one thing well: straightforward Greek grilled food at prices that won't require much thought — pita souvlaki from €4.70, a proper horiatiki for €9.50, and a rotating cast of starters that lean on local produce. With 308 Google reviews averaging 4.4 stars, it draws a reliable crowd of beach-goers looking for a solid meal without the markup of a seafront terrace.
The vibe is casual and unpretentious. This is the kind of place you stop at after a morning at Plaka or Orkos, still in your swimwear, and leave satisfied.
What to Expect
The menu covers the full Greek fast-food range: pita-wrapped chicken souvlaki, pork gyros, lamb skewers, and chicken-bacon pita, all cooked on charcoal. Starters are more considered than the name suggests — Naxos graviera PDO (€8.00), kefalotyri cheese (€8.00), zucchini fritters (€7.50), and saganaki (€8.30) show a kitchen that knows what the island produces. The Naxos-style omelette (€12.50) and club sandwiches served with Naxos fried potatoes make it a workable lunch spot even if souvlaki isn't what you're after.
Drinks include cocktails and soft drinks. The Wolt delivery listing confirms the full menu is available online if you want to eat at your accommodation.
Opening hours are consistent year-round: 10:00 AM to midnight, every day of the week.
How to Get There
Souvlucky is located at Maragkas 843 00 on Naxos. Maragkas is a small coastal settlement roughly 8–10 km south of Naxos Town (Chora), between Agios Prokopios and the Plaka stretch.
- By car or scooter: Take the main coastal road south from Naxos Town toward Plaka. Maragkas is signposted; the drive takes around 15 minutes. Roadside parking is generally available in the area.
- By bus: KTEL Naxos runs services along this coastal route in summer, stopping at the main beach settlements. Check the current schedule at the Naxos Town bus station, as frequency increases significantly in July and August.
- On foot or by bike: Not practical from Naxos Town, but easy from Agios Prokopios or the Stelida area if you're already in the southern coastal zone.
You can also order delivery via Wolt if you're staying nearby.
Best Time to Visit
Souvlucky is open all week from 10am, which makes it a natural lunch stop after a beach morning. Midday in July and August brings the biggest queues, particularly on weekends when Plaka beach is at capacity. Arriving before 12:30 or after 2:30 pm tends to be quicker. The kitchen stays open until midnight, so it also works as a late-dinner option after an evening at the beach bars.
Shoulder season (May, June, September) sees lighter crowds while the kitchen is still fully operational.
Tips for Visiting
- Order the Naxos graviera or kefalotyri as a starter — both are PDO-designated cheeses from the island and worth trying alongside whatever you've ordered from the grill.
- The charcoal-grilled pita (€1.00 per piece) is a cheap and smart addition to any order of dips — tzatziki (€5.70) or melitzanosalata (€5.70) each come with a piece included.
- If you're ordering for a group, the cheese and meat sharing platters (from €16.00) are better value than individual starters.
- Souvlucky is listed on Wolt, so you can check the full menu and current pricing before you arrive.
- Phone ahead if you're visiting with a large group: +30 2285 044144.
- Parking near the restaurant is easier in the morning; by early afternoon the coastal road gets busier as beach traffic builds.
Menu Highlights
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Pita Souvlaki (chicken or pork gyros) | €4.70 |
| Lamb skewer pita | €5.70 |
| Chicken-bacon pita | €4.90 |
| Chicken fillet tortilla wrap | €8.50 |
| Horiatiki (village salad) | €9.50 |
| Naxos Graviera PDO | €8.00 |
| Zucchini fritters | €7.50 |
| Naxos fried potatoes | €6.00 |
| Naxos omelette | €12.50 |
| Club sandwich with chicken | €12.90 |
Prices are from the Wolt listing and may vary slightly in-house or by season.
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