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Limani Cafe

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About

Limani Cafe sits close to the port of Parikia, Paros's main town and ferry hub, and opens its doors at 5:30 AM every day of the week. That early start sets it apart from most cafes on the island, which typically don't open until mid-morning. If you're catching an early ferry, arriving on a night boat and looking for something to eat, or simply want coffee before the harbour wakes up, Limani is one of the few places on this stretch that can actually help you.

The place operates across a long daily window — running until midnight or 12:30 AM depending on the day — so it covers breakfast, lunch, an afternoon coffee stop, and late drinks without closing in between. The second-floor seating, referenced on the cafe's own social media, gives views over the port area rather than just a street-level pavement table.

With 272 Google ratings and a score of 3.1, Limani Cafe is a mixed-opinion spot. It's convenient and consistent rather than destination dining, and that's exactly what a port-adjacent cafe in a busy Cycladic town tends to be.

What to Expect

Limani Cafe reads as a multi-role space: coffee shop in the morning, casual lunch spot through the afternoon, and a bar and sports bar setup in the evenings. The menu spans the day accordingly. Breakfast items include pancakes, waffles, and crepes — items the cafe highlights on its own Instagram. Coffee is available throughout, as are drinks ranging from afternoon frappes to evening cocktails.

The interior has a second floor, which is the better seating choice when available. From there you get an elevated view of the Parikia port area, which is more interesting than it sounds — Parikia's harbour sees a constant cycle of large Blue Star and Seajets ferries, local fishing boats, and day-trip catamarans. The vibe is relaxed rather than polished. Don't come expecting a boutique brunch cafe; do come expecting reliable hours and a seat close to the water.

The place functions as a sports bar for evening events, so the atmosphere shifts noticeably after dark, particularly when there's football on. If you want a quiet dinner, the middle of the afternoon or an early evening sitting tends to be calmer than late night.

For pricing, the Instagram profile describes the cafe with a four-dollar-sign indicator, though this likely reflects the platform's automatic categorisation rather than genuinely premium pricing for a port cafe of this type. Expect standard Cycladic cafe pricing rather than anything unusually expensive.

How to Get There

Limani Cafe is located in Parikia, the capital and main port of Paros. The coordinates (37.0861, 25.1497) place it within the harbour zone, close to the ferry terminal and the seafront promenade. On foot from the ferry terminal, the waterfront strip is walkable in a few minutes heading toward the town centre.

If you're arriving by bus, the KTEL Paros bus station is situated right at the port in Parikia, making the cafe reachable immediately on arrival. Buses connect Parikia with Naoussa, Alyki, Piso Livadi, and the beaches on the east and south coasts.

Parking in the immediate port area of Parikia is limited and congested in summer. If you're driving from elsewhere on the island, leaving your car in the free parking areas slightly back from the waterfront and walking the last few minutes is the more practical approach.

For visitors arriving by ferry for the first time, the seafront is to your left as you exit the terminal building; the cafe is along that strip.

Best Time to Visit

The most useful time to visit Limani Cafe is early morning, particularly between 5:30 AM and 8:00 AM, when it's one of the only operating establishments in Parikia. This window is especially valuable if you have a morning ferry departure — the port gets busy from around 7:00 AM as ferries begin loading.

Mid-morning through early afternoon is also manageable, though the port area of Parikia fills up in July and August and tables on the waterfront can be scarce. Arriving slightly before or after the peak lunch window (roughly 1:00–3:00 PM in summer) generally means a shorter wait.

Late evenings shift the crowd profile toward a bar and sports-viewing audience. If that's not what you're after, the quieter hour tends to be mid-afternoon when the midday ferry rush has passed and the evening crowd hasn't arrived.

Paros has a long tourist season running from late April through October. Outside those months, opening hours and staffing at port cafes can change, so calling ahead in the shoulder season is worth doing.

Tips for Visiting

  • Arrive early for ferry departures. Limani's 5:30 AM opening means you can sit down for coffee and food before boarding a morning ferry, which most other cafes in Parikia cannot offer.
  • Take the second floor when available. The elevated seating gives a cleaner view of the port than the ground level, and tends to be slightly quieter.
  • Check sports event schedules if you prefer quiet. The cafe doubles as a sports bar, and evenings with major football matches draw a louder crowd.
  • Contact the cafe directly for reservations or current menu. The phone number is +30 694 444 0430; the email [email protected] is also listed publicly. There is no booking website.
  • Walk from the ferry terminal. The port is immediately accessible on foot; there's no need to take a taxi from the terminal to reach this section of the waterfront.
  • Pancakes and waffles are the highlighted breakfast items. If you're coming specifically for a morning meal, these are the items the cafe actively promotes.
  • Expect a lively atmosphere on summer evenings. Parikia's port strip is busy in July and August regardless of venue; this is not a retreat from the summer crowds, it's part of them.
  • The cafe is not a sit-down dinner restaurant in the traditional Greek sense. Think cafe-bar with food rather than a taverna or fish restaurant.

What to Order

Based on what the cafe promotes directly, the breakfast and brunch items are the strongest draw: pancakes, waffles, and crepes are all listed in the cafe's own social content. These are straightforward Cycladic cafe preparations — not elaborate brunch-restaurant dishes, but reliable morning food served early when alternatives are limited.

Coffee is the primary morning staple. Greek espresso-based drinks and cold frappes are standard at any Paros cafe, and Limani's long hours suggest the coffee offering runs throughout the day. In the afternoon and evening the menu shifts toward drinks, with the sports bar setup indicating cocktails, beer, and soft drinks are all available.

For a full meal, the source description mentions snacks and meals alongside drinks, though specific dishes aren't confirmed in available sources. The position near the port and the all-day format suggest the menu is broad enough to cover a quick lunch without being a specialist kitchen.

Address

Paros 844 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday05:30 – 00:00
tuesday05:30 – 00:30
wednesday05:30 – 00:30
thursday05:30 – 00:00
friday05:30 – 00:00
saturday05:30 – 00:00
sunday05:30 – 00:00

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