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Orange Cafe

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Paros
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About

Orange Cafe sits on Prompona street in Parikia, the main port town of Paros, and runs a straightforward all-day operation: doors open at 7 AM and close at 11 PM every day of the week. With a 4.5-star rating across 150 Google reviews and over 2,200 check-ins recorded on Facebook, it has a consistent local following that goes beyond passing tourist trade.

The format here is casual — coffee in the morning, cold drinks and light snacks through the afternoon, and a relaxed spot to wind down in the evening without committing to a full sit-down meal. The Prompona address puts it squarely in Parikia's central area, within easy reach of the port, the main market street, and the old town quarter.

If you arrive on the morning ferry or need to kill an hour before departure, Orange Cafe is the kind of place that makes that time comfortable rather than wasted.

What to Expect

Orange Cafe operates as a coffee shop and light cafe rather than a full-service restaurant. The emphasis is on drinks — espresso-based coffees, cold-brew and frappe-style options typical of Greek cafe culture, and soft drinks or juices — alongside snacks and light food that keeps the menu accessible from morning through to late evening.

The pace is unhurried. Tables are suited to reading, having a conversation, or simply watching Parikia's foot traffic move past. The café has attracted a steady stream of both locals and visitors over the years, which tends to reflect well on consistency rather than novelty. Over 2,200 people have recorded a visit on Facebook, which is notable for a single-location cafe on a mid-sized Cycladic island.

The setting on Prompona street means you're close to Parikia's main artery without being directly in the most congested part of it. That balance — central but not overwhelmed — is part of what makes this a practical stopping point at various moments in the day.

Service is informal and efficient. This is not a destination for an elaborate brunch or a multi-course lunch; it's a place to get a good coffee quickly, or to sit with a cold drink in the heat of the afternoon without spending a lot.

How to Get There

Orange Cafe is located at Prompona 18, Parikia 844 00, on the island of Paros. Parikia is the island's main port, so if you've arrived by ferry from Piraeus, Naxos, Mykonos, or another Cycladic island, you're already in the right town.

From the Parikia ferry port, the café is a short walk into town — Prompona runs through the central part of Parikia and is reachable on foot in under ten minutes from the quay. If you're arriving by bus, the main KTEL bus station in Parikia is also close by; Paros has a reliable island bus network connecting Parikia to Naoussa, Lefkes, Alyki, and the southern beaches.

Parking in central Parikia can be tight in summer, particularly in July and August. If you're driving from elsewhere on the island, there is street parking available around the edges of the centre, though a short walk from a quieter side street is often more practical than circling the port area.

The address coordinates (37.0857555, 25.1502977) place the café firmly in central Parikia, which you can confirm before setting out via Google Maps.

Best Time to Visit

Orange Cafe is open seven days a week from 7 AM to 11 PM, which covers nearly every travel scenario in Parikia. Morning visits — particularly between 7 and 9 AM — are typically quieter and well-suited to a pre-ferry coffee or a slow start to the day.

Midday in July and August in the Cyclades means heat and busy streets. The café's indoor or shaded seating (if available) provides a natural reason to stop and cool down. The shoulder months — May, June, September, and October — bring more temperate conditions and noticeably fewer crowds in Parikia overall, which makes the all-day café format easier to enjoy at a relaxed pace.

Evenings in Parikia fill up around the port and main square, and the 11 PM closing time means Orange Cafe is an option for a late-evening drink without the noise level of a bar. Sunday mornings before the summer crowds arrive tend to be particularly calm.

Tips for Visiting

  • Call ahead if you need to confirm current hours: The listed hours are 7 AM–11 PM daily, but it's worth a quick call (+30 2284 021106) if you're planning an early-morning visit during low season, when hours can shift.
  • Arrive early for the best morning atmosphere: The 7 AM opening is earlier than many Cycladic cafes, making this useful if you have a morning ferry to catch or want breakfast before the town wakes up.
  • Use it as a ferry waiting room with coffee: Parikia port is a short walk away. If you have a bag in tow and an hour before boarding, this is more comfortable than waiting on the quay.
  • The afternoon cold drink stop: Greek summers are reliably hot in Parikia. A frappe, cold brew, or juice at Orange Cafe mid-afternoon is a practical use of the location.
  • It's not a full restaurant: If you're looking for a sit-down lunch or dinner with a full menu, this is not the right choice. Plan accordingly and treat it as a cafe rather than a taverna.
  • Central location makes it a useful meeting point: Prompona is easy to find and easy to explain to others. If you're coordinating with fellow travellers or locals, it's a practical rendezvous spot.
  • Card payments: Not confirmed from available data — carry some cash as a backup, particularly earlier in the morning when smaller transactions are common.

What to Order

The menu specifics aren't available in detail, but based on the cafe's category and the standard of Parikia coffee shops, you can expect the full range of Greek cafe staples. That means a proper Greek frappe (iced instant coffee, shaken and frothy — the original and still the local default), freddo espresso and freddo cappuccino (the more recent cold espresso options that have become the dominant choice among younger Greeks), as well as hot espresso drinks for cooler mornings.

Light snacks typically mean toasted sandwiches (tost), croissants, or small pastries depending on the time of day. Juices and soft drinks are standard. For a more specific read on the current menu, the café's Instagram presence — under the Orange Café, Parikia, Paros account — has 188 posts that may give a clearer picture of what's being served.

Address

Prompona 18, Paros 844 00, Greece

Opening Hours

monday07:00 – 23:00
tuesday07:00 – 23:00
wednesday07:00 – 23:00
thursday07:00 – 23:00
friday07:00 – 23:00
saturday07:00 – 23:00
sunday07:00 – 23:00

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