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Hops and Colors

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Paros
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About

Hops and Colors is a craft beer bar and gift shop on Paros that focuses entirely on Greek microbrewery labels — no imported bottles, no generic lager on tap. Every can, bottle, and draft handle here represents a Greek producer, which makes it the most focused craft beer stop on the island.

The bar operates as a hybrid space: you can sit and drink on the spot, or browse the coolers and build your own take-away six-pack. The gift section — stocked with art prints, beer merchandise, and handpicked pieces made by local artists — makes it a practical stop if you need something to bring home beyond olive oil and magnets. With 244 Google reviews and a 4.9 rating, it has built a loyal following among both visitors and islanders who care about what's in the glass.

The coordinates place it in the Parikia area, the main port town of Paros, which makes it easy to fold into an evening that already involves the waterfront or the old town streets.

What to Expect

The name is literal: hops as in beer, colors as in the deliberately bright, art-forward aesthetic of the space. The interior reflects the same sensibility as the curated gift wall — it's a bar that has thought about how it looks and feels, not just what it pours.

On the beer side, the selection rotates but leans hard into what Greek craft brewing does well right now. The website highlights two anchor taps: Jasmine IPA from Strange Brew Athens — a heavily aromatic pour with tropical fruit and citrus character — and Chloe Lager from Alea Brewing Co., a light, slightly bittersweet lager that works well in Aegean heat. Beyond those two, the coolers carry dozens of local labels, so the range runs from pale ales and stouts through to more experimental styles from smaller producers.

The gift shop functions as a proper retail outlet for Greek craft beer. You can pick individual bottles from the cooler and assemble a custom six-pack to take back to your accommodation. The artwork and merchandise alongside the beer skew toward handmade and locally produced items rather than mass-market souvenirs.

Service is described consistently as knowledgeable and relaxed. If you're unfamiliar with Greek craft brewing, the staff can point you toward a starting point without making it feel like a lecture. The bar opens at 7 PM and runs until 3 AM every night of the week, which puts it squarely in the drinks-before-dinner and late-night-wind-down categories.

How to Get There

Hops and Colors sits at coordinates 37.0840634, 25.1468202, placing it in Parikia, the main ferry port and commercial center of Paros. Parikia is where most visitors arrive by ferry from Piraeus, Mykonos, Naxos, and other Cycladic islands.

If you're staying in Parikia, the bar is likely walkable from most accommodation. From the main port square, head into the old town streets — the network of alleys and pedestrian lanes that branch west and south of the harbor. If you're arriving by ferry and want to visit on your first evening, you can reach it without needing transport.

From Naoussa, the other main resort village on the north coast, the drive to Parikia takes roughly 15 minutes by car or scooter along the main island road. KTEL buses run between Naoussa and Parikia regularly during the summer season, and the bus stop in Parikia is close to the center. Taxis are also available from Naoussa.

Parking in central Parikia can be tight in July and August. If you're driving from elsewhere on the island, arriving before 8 PM gives you a better chance of finding a spot near the old town perimeter.

Best Time to Visit

Hops and Colors is open every night year-round from 7 PM, but the peak season on Paros runs from late June through late August. During this window the bar will be at its busiest from around 9 PM onward, particularly on weekends.

If you want a quieter experience — more time to talk through the beer list and browse the gift selection — arriving closer to 7 PM when the bar opens gives you the space to do that. By 10 PM in high summer, the energy shifts toward a more social bar atmosphere.

The shoulder seasons of May, early June, and September offer the most comfortable temperatures for bar-hopping in Parikia, with heat that has eased off and crowds that are noticeably thinner. The bar's late closing time of 3 AM suits the rhythm of Greek island nights, where dinner rarely starts before 9 PM and evenings stretch long.

Paros gets the Meltemi wind in mid-summer, which can make outdoor seating breezy some evenings — worth knowing if you're planning to sit outside.

Tips for Visiting

  • Check the tap list before you commit. The on-tap selection rotates; if you have a style preference, ask what's currently pouring when you arrive rather than assuming the same beers are always available.
  • Build the take-away six-pack. The coolers carry dozens of labels you won't find in supermarkets. Assembling a mixed selection to take back to your villa is one of the best uses of the shop side of the business.
  • Arrive early if you want to talk beer. Earlier in the evening, before the bar fills up, the staff have more time to walk you through unfamiliar Greek producers and suggest a starting point based on what you normally drink.
  • The gift section is worth 10 minutes. It's not an afterthought. The artwork and handmade items are curated, and they make more interesting souvenirs than anything you'll find in the port-side tourist shops.
  • Phone ahead for groups. The bar's number is +30 2284 026788. If you're arriving with six or more people, a quick call to confirm space is worth doing in peak season.
  • Check the website catalog before you visit. The hopsandcolors.com site maintains a Greek craft beer catalog that gives you a sense of what labels they stock and carry, so you can arrive with some idea of what you want to try.
  • Pairing with dinner timing. Paros restaurants typically fill up between 9 and 10 PM. Opening a night at Hops and Colors at 7 PM, then heading to dinner at 9, is a workable structure — especially since many of the good tavernas in Parikia are within walking distance.
  • Follow on Instagram. The @hopsandcolors account posts updates on new arrivals and what's currently on tap, which is useful if you're on the island for more than a few days and want to time a visit to a specific beer.

What to Order

The two signature taps at the time of writing are both worth trying as entry points into the Greek craft scene.

Jasmine IPA by Strange Brew Athens is the more adventurous of the two — an aromatic IPA with tropical fruit and citrus up front and a dry, hoppy finish. Strange Brew is one of the better-known Greek craft breweries, based in Athens, and this beer is considered their flagship. If you've never tried a Greek IPA, this is a good introduction.

Chloe Lager by Alea Brewing Co. is the sessionable option: light-bodied, slightly malty, with a clean bittersweet finish. It works in the heat and pairs well with food. Alea is a newer operation, and their lager has developed a strong following in Cycladic bars over recent summers.

Beyond the taps, the coolers carry stouts, pale ales, wheat beers, and more experimental styles from smaller producers. If you want something unusual — a Greek sour, a dark ale, or a limited-release seasonal — ask what's come in recently rather than browsing by label alone.

The bar also stocks beer merchandise and gift items, but these are purchases rather than orders — browse the shelves and the gift section separately from the drinks.

Address

Paros 844 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday19:00 – 03:00
tuesday19:00 – 03:00
wednesday19:00 – 03:00
thursday19:00 – 03:00
friday19:00 – 03:00
saturday19:00 – 03:00
sunday19:00 – 03:00

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