Dallas

About
Dallas is a small convenience store on Naxos, useful for picking up everyday grocery items and household essentials without having to travel into the main commercial center of Naxos Town. For self-catering visitors or anyone who needs to restock basics mid-trip, a local shop like this fills the gap that larger supermarkets — typically clustered around the port area — don't always cover conveniently.
The coordinates place Dallas in the broader Naxos Town area, so it's accessible to visitors staying in or near Chora. While it won't stock the full range of a large chain supermarket, small convenience stores of this type on Greek islands typically carry bread, dairy, bottled water, soft drinks, beer, wine, snacks, cleaning supplies, and basic toiletries — the kind of stock that keeps a rental apartment running day to day.
What to Expect
Dallas operates as a small convenience store rather than a full-scale supermarket. Expect a compact selection of packaged and fresh grocery staples — think yogurt, cheese, cold cuts, eggs, and fresh bread — alongside household basics such as washing-up liquid, bin bags, and paper products. Chilled drinks and local snacks are typically on hand as well. It won't replace a dedicated market run for a large group, but for topping up between bigger shops or grabbing something quickly, it does the job.
The store's TikTok presence, run under the handle @dimitrios_dallas, shows an interest in traditional Naxian culture — including content on the tsabouna, the island's distinctive bagpipe — which suggests a local, community-rooted business rather than an anonymous chain outlet.
How to Get There
The coordinates (37.1017, 25.3763) place Dallas within Naxos Town. If you're staying in Chora, the store is likely reachable on foot depending on your accommodation. Naxos Town is compact enough that most of its residential and commercial streets are walkable from the waterfront. If you're coming from a village further out — Filoti, Halki, or Apiranthos, for example — you'll need a car or scooter. Parking in Naxos Town can be tight in summer; street parking is available on the town's outer roads, and there is a main car park near the port.
There is no dedicated bus stop information available for this location, but the KTEL bus network on Naxos connects major villages to Naxos Town regularly, and from the central bus station near the port you can reach most of Chora on foot.
Best Time to Visit
Convenience stores on Naxos generally follow Greek retail hours: open in the morning from around 8:00 or 9:00, closed during the early afternoon siesta period (roughly 14:00–17:00 or 18:00), and reopening in the evening. Hours tend to be longer in peak summer (July–August). Visiting in the morning or early evening is your best bet for finding the store open and the shelves well-stocked. No verified opening hours are available for Dallas specifically, so it's worth checking locally on arrival.
Best Time to Visit Naxos for Self-Catering
If you're relying on small local shops rather than large supermarkets, shoulder season (May–June and September–October) is more relaxed — fewer crowds, shorter queues, and more predictable stock. In peak July and August, popular items like bottled water and local cheeses can sell out quickly at smaller outlets, so shopping earlier in the day pays off.
Tips for Visiting
- Carry cash. Small convenience stores on Greek islands don't always accept cards, particularly for low-value purchases. Keep small notes handy.
- Check siesta hours. Most small shops close in the early afternoon. Arriving between 14:00 and 18:00 may mean a closed door.
- Don't rely on it for a full weekly shop. For large quantities or a wide product range, the bigger supermarkets near Naxos Town port are better equipped.
- Local products worth looking for: Naxos is known for its graviera cheese, potatoes, and kitron liqueur. Small local stores sometimes stock these alongside standard grocery items.
- No phone or website confirmed. There's no verified contact or online presence beyond a TikTok account, so you can't call ahead to check stock or hours.
What's Nearby
Dallas sits within Naxos Town, which means the port, the Old Town (Kastro), and the waterfront are all relatively close. The Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is the most prominent landmark in the immediate area and visible from much of Chora. The main covered market street (Papavassiliou) runs through the old bazaar quarter and has a range of local food shops, bakeries, and delis if you're looking for a broader selection of fresh produce.
Location
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