Vrohas

About
Vrohas is an all-day café and cocktail bar on the eastern side of Paros, in the fishing village of Piso Livadi. It opens at 10 in the morning and runs through to 2am every day of the week, covering breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a full run of evening drinks without any break in service. That kind of continuity is genuinely useful in a village that doesn't have a wide roster of options at each end of the day.
Piso Livadi sits roughly 15 kilometres from Parikia, on the southeastern coast of the island. The village has a small working harbor, a short sandy beach, and a low-key atmosphere that contrasts with the busier port towns. Vrohas fits that setting: it has a following among locals as well as the visitors who base themselves in the eastern villages of Logaras, Marpissa, or Lefkes and drift down to the waterfront in the evenings. With 186 Google reviews averaging 4.1 out of 5, the place holds its ground on consistency.
The Facebook page is listed under the name VROHAS.cafe, and the Instagram account (@vrohascafe) describes the operation plainly as "all day cafe & cocktail bar — breakfast, lunch, dinner." The mention of live music in past posts suggests the space occasionally shifts into a more animated mode, though that is not a guaranteed nightly feature.
What to Expect
Vrohas operates from a single address in Piso Livadi, a village compact enough that you will find it without much effort once you are on the waterfront road. The format is a café by day and a bar by night, a dual identity common on smaller Greek islands where the evening crowd and the morning coffee crowd overlap in the same space.
In the morning and midday hours, the menu covers breakfast and lunch, making it a practical stop if you have arrived on the ferry from Naxos or Ios — Piso Livadi receives smaller ferry and catamaran connections — and want to eat before figuring out your onward plans. By evening, the focus shifts to cocktails and drinks. The atmosphere is described by its own team and by reviewers as relaxed; this is not a high-energy club but a place to sit through a long evening.
The space is informal enough for a solo coffee but social enough for a group finishing dinner. Live music has featured at the venue during summer, particularly as pandemic restrictions lifted, which lifted the energy level noticeably. Whether a specific evening includes music depends on the season and the calendar, so it is worth checking the Facebook page before you show up expecting a performance.
The rating of 4.1 across nearly 190 reviews is solid for a village-scale operation. It suggests dependable quality rather than a standout destination, which is what most travelers in this part of Paros actually need.
How to Get There
Piso Livadi is on the southeastern coast of Paros, accessible by car in roughly 20 minutes from Parikia or 15 minutes from Naoussa via the inland road through Marpissa. The KTEL bus service on Paros runs a route along the eastern coast connecting Parikia to Piso Livadi; check current timetables at the Parikia bus station, as frequencies drop in the shoulder season. Taxis from Parikia to Piso Livadi are available and the fare is modest for the distance.
If you are staying in Lefkes or the Marpissa area, Piso Livadi is a short drive or a walkable distance depending on exactly where you are based. Parking in the village is informal and generally available along the road near the waterfront. The village has a small ferry dock that receives seasonal connections to Naxos, Ios, and other Cycladic islands, so arriving by sea is an option in summer.
Vrohas is on the main road through Piso Livadi. The coordinates place it centrally within the village (37.0357, 25.2596), and the waterfront is nearby. No particular accessibility information is available from the current research, so if mobility is a concern, a call to the venue in advance is the safe approach.
Best Time to Visit
Vrohas is open year-round, or at least through the standard Greek island season, running daily from 10am to 2am. Summer on Paros brings crowds concentrated in Parikia and Naoussa; Piso Livadi stays quieter, which makes evening visits here more relaxed than on the busier western side of the island.
For morning coffee or breakfast, arriving mid-morning on a weekday gives you a calm start. Lunch on a hot July or August afternoon is comfortable if the venue has shaded outdoor seating, which is typical for Cycladic cafés. Evenings from around 9pm onward tend to be when bars in Greek island villages come alive, and Vrohas is likely at its most social between 9pm and midnight in high summer.
The shoulder months of May, June, and September are when Piso Livadi is at its most pleasant: warm, not overcrowded, and with most services still running. October sees a significant drop in visitors and some venues reduce hours or close entirely, so confirming current hours before traveling specifically for this stop is worth doing in the off-season.
Prevailing summer winds on Paros (the meltemi) can be strong in July and August. Piso Livadi's eastern-facing position offers some shelter compared to the northwest coast, making outdoor seating here more usable on windy afternoons.
Tips for Visiting
- Confirm live music nights in advance. Check the Facebook page (@VROHAS.cafe) or Instagram (@vrohascafe) for any upcoming events before making an evening plan around live performances.
- Use it as a ferry layover stop. If you are transiting through Piso Livadi on a smaller ferry connection, Vrohas is within walking distance of the dock and covers all meal times.
- Call ahead for group visits. The phone number is +30 2284 041272. For larger groups in high season, it is worth checking availability or reserving a table in the evening.
- Combine with the Piso Livadi beach. The small beach adjacent to the village is a short walk away. Vrohas works well as a before or after stop for a morning or late afternoon swim.
- The 10am opening is reliable. For travelers who want an early coffee on the eastern side of Paros before exploring Marpissa or Lefkes, the consistent daily opening time is useful.
- Check the season. Piso Livadi is quieter than Parikia even in August, but significantly quieter from October onward. If visiting outside the core summer period, verify the venue is still operating at full hours.
- Pace your evening here. The 2am closing time and relaxed format make this a good spot for a drawn-out evening rather than a quick drink. Order a round of cocktails and let the night unfold — the format rewards that approach.
Practical Information
- Address: Piso Livadi 844 00, Paros, Greece
- Phone: +30 2284 041272
- Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 10:00am – 2:00am
- Facebook: facebook.com/VROHAS.cafe
- Instagram: @vrohascafe
- Google rating: 4.1 / 5 (186 reviews)
- Parking: Informal street parking available in Piso Livadi near the waterfront
- Ferry connections: Piso Livadi dock receives seasonal ferry and catamaran services from Naxos and other Cycladic islands
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