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Dryos Mini Market

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About

Dryos Mini Market sits on the road through Drios, a quiet fishing village on the southeast coast of Paros, and it serves as the main grocery stop for the surrounding area. With a 4.7-star rating from over 240 Google reviewers, it punches well above what you'd expect from a small island mini market. If you're staying anywhere along the southeastern stretch of the island — Drios itself, Logaras, Piso Livadi, or the beaches nearby — this is your closest and most reliable option for picking up supplies.

The market operates with split daily hours, which follow the traditional Greek midday break pattern. That means two windows of trading time each day rather than continuous hours, so planning around the schedule is worth doing, especially if you're heading to the beach and want to stock up beforehand.

For anyone self-catering, renting a villa, or simply wanting to avoid the longer drive to Parikia or Naoussa for basic provisions, Dryos Mini Market fills that gap practically and with apparent consistency, judging by how well it's reviewed by visitors and locals alike.

What to Expect

This is a working neighbourhood grocery store, not a tourist-facing deli or island boutique. You can expect to find the staples that make a self-catering stay functional: fresh produce, packaged goods, dairy, bread, local snacks, water, juice, wine, and beer. Greek mini markets of this type typically also carry a small selection of cold cuts, cheese, condiments, and basic household supplies — enough to cover a week's worth of cooking and beach provisions without needing to travel further afield.

The store is located on an unnamed road in Drios, coordinates 37.0091°N, 25.215°E, which places it centrally within the village and easy to find on foot if you're staying nearby. Parking on the surrounding roads is generally informal but available, as is typical for small Cycladic villages.

The rating of 4.7 from 241 reviews is notably high for a grocery store and suggests that staff are helpful, the stock is reliable, and the prices are reasonable. On a Greek island in summer, those three factors together are not something to take for granted.

How to Get There

Drios is on the southeastern tip of Paros, roughly 13 km by road from Parikia and about 18 km from Naoussa. If you're driving or riding a scooter — the two most common ways to get around Paros — Drios is reached via the main island road that runs south from the central crossroads near Lefkes or east from Alyki.

The KTEL bus service on Paros does operate a route to Piso Livadi and Drios from Parikia, though services are less frequent than the main Naoussa line. Check the current timetable at the Parikia bus terminal before relying on a specific departure. Taxis from Parikia to Drios are available and metered; the fare is reasonable for the island, though availability can be limited during peak August weeks.

On foot, the market is accessible from anywhere within Drios village itself. If you're staying at one of the studios or apartments in Logaras or along the Drios bay road, the walk is short.

Best Time to Visit

Dryos Mini Market is open six days a week with split hours — 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM and 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM — and on Sundays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and again from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The morning window, roughly 9:00 to 10:30 AM, is the best time to shop: stock is freshest, it's before the heat builds, and the store is least crowded.

The midday closure from around 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM (and 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM on Sundays) is consistent with Greek retail practice in smaller villages. If you arrive during that window, you'll need to wait or make the longer trip elsewhere. A common mistake among first-time visitors to Greek islands is arriving at a small market at 4:00 PM and finding the shutters down.

In July and August, the southeast coast of Paros gets busy with visitors drawn to the beaches at Logaras, Drios, and Golden Beach. The market will see more foot traffic during those weeks, so arriving early avoids any queuing at the counter.

Tips for Visiting

  • Plan around the split hours. The midday closure is firm. Note the Sunday hours specifically — the morning window closes at 2:00 PM, an hour earlier than weekdays.
  • Shop in the morning for fresh produce. Bread, fruit, and dairy are typically restocked at opening and move quickly in summer.
  • Bring cash as a backup. Card payment is increasingly common at Greek island shops, but smaller markets sometimes have connection issues. Having euros on hand avoids problems.
  • Stock up if you're beach-bound. The beaches around Drios and Logaras don't all have well-stocked beach bars. Picking up water, snacks, and sunscreen before heading out is practical.
  • Check the website link for current information. The market maintains a Linktree page at linktr.ee/anoussakismarket, which may carry updated hours, seasonal changes, or contact details.
  • Call ahead if you need something specific. The phone number is +30 2284 041364. For specialty items or large orders, it's worth checking availability before making the trip.
  • Note the Sunday reduced hours. The evening window on Sunday opens at 6:00 PM rather than 5:30 PM — a 30-minute difference that's easy to miss if you're relying on the weekday schedule.
  • Use this as your base grocery run, not your only one. For a wider selection of wines, international products, or specialty Greek foods, a trip to one of the larger supermarkets in Parikia during your stay is worth planning.

Practical Information

Address: Unnamed Road, Drios 844 00, Paros, Greece

Phone: +30 2284 041364

Website: linktr.ee/anoussakismarket

Google Rating: 4.7 / 5 (241 reviews)

Opening Hours:

  • Monday – Saturday: 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM, 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

The store is located within Drios village on the southeast coast of Paros. Coordinates: 37.0091°N, 25.215°E. It serves the surrounding area including Logaras and nearby coastal accommodations. The category is a grocery and food store, suitable for picking up daily provisions, fresh produce, beverages, and household essentials.

For anything beyond standard grocery items — a pharmacy, an ATM, or a wider retail selection — Piso Livadi is a short drive north along the coast road, and Parikia has the fullest range of services on the island.

Address

Unnamed Road, Drios 844 00, Greece

Website

linktr.ee

Opening Hours

monday09:00 – 14:30, 05:30 – 20:30
tuesday09:00 – 14:30, 05:30 – 20:30
wednesday09:00 – 14:30, 05:30 – 20:30
thursday09:00 – 14:30, 05:30 – 20:30
friday09:00 – 14:30, 05:30 – 20:30
saturday09:00 – 14:30, 05:30 – 20:30
sunday10:00 – 14:00, 06:00 – 20:00

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