Cave Iosif

About
Cava Iosif sits along the main road connecting Parikia and Naoussa — the Epar.Od. Parikias-Naousas — making it one of the most conveniently placed bottle shops on the island. Whether you're stocking a villa, picking up a gift, or hunting for a specific Greek wine or spirit, this is the stop most locals and returning visitors already know about.
With a 4.9-star rating across 68 reviews, the shop has built a reputation that goes well beyond convenience. The range covers Greek and international wines, spirits, beers, soft drinks, and cigars — a broader selection than most resort-area kiosks, and curated with enough depth to satisfy anyone with a specific bottle in mind.
The name "Cave Iosif" (also written Cava Iosif, from the Greek κάβα, meaning a wine or drinks cellar) reflects the traditional Greek concept of a specialist drinks retailer rather than a casual off-licence. This is a dedicated shop run with evident care, not a supermarket aisle.
What to Expect
The stock at Cava Iosif skews toward quality. You can expect a selection of Greek regional wines — including bottles from Paros's own PDO wine appellation, which produces dry whites from Monemvasia and reds from Mandilaria grapes grown on the island. Greek spirits such as ouzo, tsipouro, and mastiha liqueur are typically well represented in this kind of specialist shop, alongside imported whisky, gin, and rum.
Cigars are a rarer offering in a Cycladic island context. Their presence here signals a retailer catering to a customer who wants something specific rather than just grabbing a bottle of rosé on the way to the beach.
The shop operates on a split-day schedule: mornings from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, then afternoons and early evenings from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM, Monday through Saturday. It is closed on Sundays. That afternoon closure is standard for many Greek family-run shops, so plan accordingly — if you need a bottle before a Sunday dinner, buy it on Saturday evening.
The location on the Parikia–Naoussa road means it's accessible by car without navigating the narrow lanes of either town centre. Street parking along this stretch of road is generally easier than in Parikia's old quarter.
How to Get There
The shop is on the Epar.Od. Parikias-Naousas 147, roughly on the road between central Parikia and Naoussa. If you're coming from Parikia port, head northeast on the main island road toward Naoussa; the shop is on that route. From Naoussa, follow the same road south toward Parikia.
By car or scooter, the route is a single straightforward road. By bus, the KTEL Paros line running between Parikia and Naoussa passes along this corridor — check the current schedule at the Parikia bus terminal, as frequency varies by season. Taxi from Parikia town would be a short fare.
There is no ferry or boat access relevant to this location. Accessibility for those with mobility considerations will depend on the specific entry and layout of the shop; calling ahead on +30 2284 021040 to confirm is advisable.
Best Time to Visit
Cava Iosif is open year-round based on its listed hours, though like many Paros businesses it likely adjusts its schedule outside the peak summer season (July–August). If you're visiting in shoulder months such as May, June, September, or October, a quick call ahead is worthwhile to confirm hours.
For practical shopping, the morning slot (10:00 AM–2:00 PM) is typically quieter. The evening slot (5:30–9:00 PM) catches people on their way back from the beach or preparing for dinner, so it may be busier in peak season. If you want time to browse without pressure, a mid-morning visit in late June or September is likely your easiest window.
Sunday closures mean Saturday evening is the last chance to stock up for the weekend, something worth keeping in mind when planning a villa stay.
Tips for Visiting
- Call ahead out of season. The listed hours cover the main tourist season; hours in October through April may differ. The phone number is +30 2284 021040.
- Ask about Parian wine. Paros has its own PDO wine designation. A specialist shop on the island is a logical place to find bottles that won't appear in supermarkets back home.
- Cigars are listed as part of the stock. If this is a specific need, it's worth confirming availability for particular brands before making the trip.
- The Sunday closure is firm. Plan purchases for Saturday at the latest if you need supplies for a Sunday gathering.
- Credit cards may or may not be accepted. Greek specialist shops of this type vary; having some cash available is a reasonable precaution.
- The road location suits drivers. If you're on foot from Parikia centre, the walk along the main road is manageable but not scenic; a scooter or taxi is more practical.
- Check the website at cavaiosif.gr for any updates on stock, offers, or seasonal hours before your visit.
Practical Information
Address: Epar.Od. Parikias-Naousas 147, Paros 844 00, Greece
Phone: +30 2284 021040
Website: cavaiosif.gr
Opening Hours:
- Monday–Saturday: 10:00 AM–2:00 PM and 5:30 PM–9:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
What's sold: Wines (including Parian PDO wines), spirits, beers, beverages, cigars
Google rating: 4.9 / 5 (68 reviews)
Address
Epar.Od. Parikias-Naousas 147, Paros 844 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2284 021040Website
www.cavaiosif.grOpening Hours
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