Steliod Cafe

About
Steliod Cafe occupies a spot on the seafront road of Parikia — the παραλιακή οδός — that runs along the waterfront of Paros's main town and port. With a Google rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 78 reviews, it holds its own as a reliable, unpretentious stop for coffee, cold drinks, and light snacks along one of the busiest pedestrian corridors on the island.
Parikia's waterfront strip is where most visitors begin and end their day on Paros — ferries arrive here, the old market quarter begins just a short walk inland, and the rhythm of foot traffic picks up from mid-morning through late evening. Steliod Cafe is positioned within that flow, making it a practical and easy choice whether you're killing time before a departure or recharging after exploring the town.
The cafe's offer is straightforward: coffee in various forms, cold refreshments, and snacks rather than full meals. It doesn't compete with the tavernas further along the strip or the sit-down restaurants in the Kastro neighborhood above. What it does offer is a no-fuss pause on a seafront that can get crowded and hot in high summer.
What to Expect
Steliod Cafe functions as a classic Greek waterfront kafeneio-meets-modern-cafe hybrid. The setting on Parikia's coastal road puts it close to the ferry dock, the town beach, and the central plateia, so the foot traffic is constant during peak season. Expect the standard range of Greek cafe staples — freddo espresso, freddo cappuccino, cold brew options, and hot coffee during the cooler months — alongside packaged snacks, possibly toasted sandwiches or koulouri, depending on the day.
The atmosphere is casual and unhurried in the way that seafront cafes on Greek islands tend to be. You're not here for an elaborate brunch spread; you're here because the location is convenient, the coffee is solid, and the view of the harbor and the comings and goings of the Parikia waterfront is worth sitting with for a while. A rating of 4.5 from a reasonable number of reviewers suggests consistent quality for what it sets out to do.
The address on the coastal road puts it within easy reach of the ferry terminal and the main waterfront promenade, so it naturally attracts a mix of arriving and departing travelers, day-trippers to other islands, and locals who prefer this stretch over the more tourist-facing cafes clustered around the market lane.
Note that no menu prices, indoor seating details, or full opening hours were available at time of writing. Given the waterfront location and the cafe's category, outdoor or semi-outdoor seating is likely, but this should be confirmed on arrival.
How to Get There
Steliod Cafe is on the παραλιακή οδός (coastal road) in Parikia, the capital of Paros. If you arrive by ferry at the main Parikia port, the seafront road is immediately in front of you — walk north or south along the waterfront and look for the cafe along this stretch. The coordinates (37.0824, 25.1462) place it on the western seafront of Parikia, north of the main ferry dock area.
On foot from the central plateia of Parikia, the seafront is a five-minute walk downhill toward the water. From the Kastro hill or the Church of Ekatontapiliani (the famous hundred-doored church, roughly ten minutes' walk southeast), head back toward the port and follow the coastal road.
Parking along the Parikia seafront is limited in July and August. The main parking area near the port fills quickly in the morning during peak ferry arrivals. If you're driving, arriving early or using a parking area slightly inland and walking down is more reliable. There is no dedicated parking attached to a cafe of this type.
Local buses (KTEL Paros) stop near the central Parikia plateia, which is a short walk from the seafront. Taxis are available at the port rank.
Best Time to Visit
Paros has a long season that runs from late April through October, with the core summer period of July and August being the busiest by a significant margin. The Parikia seafront is lively throughout this window, with evening crowds especially dense in August when the island's population swells with Greek and international tourists alike.
For a cafe stop, the sweet spots are mid-morning (after the first ferry rush has cleared) and late afternoon, when the day's heat begins to ease and the light on the water turns warm and flat. The seafront is exposed to the meltemi — the strong northern wind that hits Paros particularly in July and August — so on windy days the outdoor tables may be less comfortable than on calmer days in June or September.
September and early October offer the most pleasant conditions for sitting on any Parikia terrace: fewer crowds, lower temperatures, and still reliably sunny days. If you're visiting outside peak season, it's worth checking whether the cafe is open, as some seafront businesses on Paros reduce hours or close entirely between November and March.
Tips for Visiting
- Combine with the ferry terminal. If you're waiting for a ferry, the seafront location means you can keep an eye on the dock while you drink your coffee without having to sit in the port waiting area.
- Go for the freddo. In summer, the standard Greek freddo espresso or freddo cappuccino — espresso shaken over ice — is far more refreshing than any hot option and is what most locals order from May through September.
- Check seating availability during peak hours. In July and August, waterfront seating along Parikia fills quickly in the evening. If you want a table, arrive before 19:00 or later in the evening after the dinner rush has moved on.
- Carry cash. Smaller seafront cafes on Greek islands sometimes have card readers that are unreliable during busy periods or may have a minimum spend for card payments. Having a few euros in coins and small notes is practical anywhere in Parikia.
- Use it as a staging point. Parikia's old town, the Kastro, and the Church of Ekatontapiliani are all walkable from the seafront. A coffee stop here before or after exploring the town on foot makes logical sense given the central location.
- Meltemi awareness. In high summer, Paros's famous north wind can make seafront outdoor seating less comfortable between midday and early evening. Morning and late evening are the calmest windows.
- Confirm hours before a dedicated visit. No opening hours were listed in available sources. For a specific early-morning or late-evening visit, it's worth a quick check via Google Maps for any updated hours before making the trip.
Practical Information
Steliod Cafe is located at παραλιακή οδός Παροικίας Πάρου, Paros 844 00, on the coastal road in Parikia. No phone number, website, or social media profiles were available in current sources. The cafe appears under the Google Maps listing linked above, where you may find user-uploaded photos and the most current opening hours if they have been added by other visitors.
The Google rating of 4.5 from 78 reviews is a reasonable indicator of quality for a cafe in this price and style category. No contact information is currently published, so the most direct way to verify hours or ask questions is to walk to the location or check the Google Maps listing for recent visitor updates.
Address
παραλιακή οδός Παροικίας Πάρου, Paros 844 00, Greece
Location
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