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Remezzo

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Paros
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About

Remezzo is an all-day cafe bar on the main road through Piso Livadi, a small fishing port on the east coast of Paros. Open from 8:30 in the morning through to 11:30 at night, seven days a week, it covers everything from a morning coffee to late-evening cocktails without closing in between — a format that suits the relaxed rhythm of this quieter corner of the island.

With a 4.7 rating across more than 300 reviews, Remezzo has clearly become a reliable fixture for both local residents and visitors staying in Piso Livadi or the surrounding area, including Logaras, Marpissa, and Molos. The atmosphere skews casual and unpretentious, which fits the village well — Piso Livadi is a working harbour with a low-key character compared to the busier resort strips further north.

The place identifies itself variously as a cafe bar and a cocktail bar, which in practice means you can drop in for a Greek coffee in the morning, a cold frappe or juice at midday, and a properly mixed drink after dinner. That versatility is part of what drives repeat visits.

What to Expect

Remezzo operates out of Piso Livadi, a village with a small beach, a working harbour, and a handful of tavernas and cafes clustered near the waterfront. The bar sits at the 844 00 postal address in the village, placing it within easy walking distance of the port itself.

The setup is cafe-bar in the Greek coastal tradition: seating that works for a quick espresso stop or a longer evening with cocktails, served across a consistent run of hours that means you're never guessing whether it's open. The Facebook presence describes it explicitly as a cocktail bar, and the Instagram account — run under the handle @remezzo_cafe_bar — documents a regular drinks menu that includes cocktails alongside the standard cafe offerings.

The crowd is a mix of locals who use it as a neighbourhood regular and visitors who've found it while staying in Piso Livadi or passing through on the way to or from the eastern beaches. Given the rating and review count for a village this size, the consistency appears to be one of its strongest points. Service and drink quality are the factors most likely driving a 4.7 average from over 326 ratings.

The space feels low-key rather than designed-for-Instagram, which suits Piso Livadi's general character. You won't find pumping music or a queue at the door, but you will find somewhere that does the basics well across a long working day.

What to Order

Remezzo's own social presence tags cocktails as a core part of what it does, so that's the obvious choice for an evening visit. Greek cafe staples — espresso, frappe, freddo cappuccino — are the natural order for a morning stop, given the 8:30 AM opening.

For visitors arriving after a morning on the water or a long drive across the island, a cold coffee or fresh juice mid-afternoon is the practical call. If you're coming in the evening, the cocktail list is the draw. No specific menu details are available in the current research, so it's worth asking what's freshly made or seasonal when you're there rather than assuming a fixed list.

Piso Livadi has a small cluster of tavernas nearby if you want to eat a full meal before coming for drinks — Remezzo fits the role of aperitivo or after-dinner bar rather than a primary dinner destination, though the cafe side covers lighter daytime eating needs.

How to Get There

Piso Livadi sits on the east coast of Paros, roughly 18 km from Parikia (the main port) and about 7 km south of the airport. By car or scooter, take the main road east from Marpissa and you'll reach the village in a few minutes. There is roadside parking available in and around Piso Livadi, though space fills up quickly in August at peak times.

From Naoussa, the drive runs approximately 25–30 minutes via the central island road. There is a local bus service (KTEL Paros) connecting Parikia to Piso Livadi, with stops in Marpissa along the way — check current timetables at the Parikia bus station, as summer schedules differ from off-season. Taxis from Parikia to Piso Livadi are available and are a practical option at night.

On foot within the village, Remezzo is accessible from the waterfront and the small beach without difficulty. The coastal path connecting Logaras to Piso Livadi is a short, flat walk.

Best Time to Visit

Remezzo is open year-round on its current schedule, though whether it keeps identical hours in winter is worth confirming if you're visiting outside the June–September peak. In summer, the evening hours from around 8 PM onward are when the bar side comes into its own, as the heat of the day eases and people drift in from the beach or after dinner.

Morning visits — especially the 8:30–10:00 window — are quieter, when locals stop in for a coffee. Midday in July and August can be warm, but the bar provides a shaded stop between beach sessions. Piso Livadi is generally less crowded than Golden Beach or Santa Maria, so even at peak season the pace here is calmer.

Early September is arguably the best window: the sea is at its warmest, the crowds thin noticeably after mid-August, and the evenings are long enough to sit outside comfortably well past sunset.

Tips for Visiting

  • Call ahead in shoulder season. The listed hours are 8:30 AM–11:30 PM daily, but outside June–September, hours at small Paros bars can shift without notice. The phone number is +30 2284 041444.
  • Pair it with the nearby beach. The small Piso Livadi beach is steps from the bar, making Remezzo a natural stop before or after a swim.
  • Check the Instagram for current specials. The @remezzo_cafe_bar account posts regularly and is the most reliable way to get a sense of current cocktail offerings before you arrive.
  • Arrive early for morning coffee if you want a quiet table. By late morning in summer, the terrace fills up and the pace picks up.
  • Combine with Logaras. The long sandy beach at Logaras is a short drive or easy walk from Piso Livadi; Remezzo works as a post-beach debrief spot.
  • Payment options unknown. Smaller village bars in Greece sometimes prefer cash, so carry euros as a backup even if cards are accepted.
  • Evenings fill faster on weekends. Piso Livadi sees weekend day-trippers from Parikia, so Friday and Saturday evenings are the busiest — arrive by 9 PM if you want to settle in comfortably.
  • No reservation appears necessary, but if you're bringing a larger group, a quick call to the number above is the sensible move.

Practical Information

  • Address: Piso Livadi 844 00, Paros, Greece
  • Phone: +30 2284 041444
  • Opening hours: Monday–Sunday, 8:30 AM – 11:30 PM
  • Instagram: @remezzo_cafe_bar
  • Rating: 4.7 / 5 (326 reviews)
  • Coordinates: 37.0357, 25.2595

Address

Piso Livadi 844 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday08:30 – 23:30
tuesday08:30 – 23:30
wednesday08:30 – 23:30
thursday08:30 – 23:30
friday08:30 – 23:30
saturday08:30 – 23:30
sunday08:30 – 23:30

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