YoLove

About
YoLove sits at the Gefyraki — the small bridge at the entrance to Naousa's old fishing quarter — making it one of the more convenient stops for anyone wandering the village after dinner. It operates exclusively in the evenings, opening at 5 PM every day of the week and staying open until 2 AM, which puts it in a useful bracket: too late for most cafés, too early for the clubs.
The focus here is frozen yogurt and dessert-style bites rather than full meals. With a 4.3-star rating across 97 Google reviews, it has a consistent following among visitors looking for something cold and sweet after an evening along Naousa's waterfront.
Naousa itself is Paros's liveliest village after dark, with a harbor lined with tavernas and bars feeding into a compact old town. YoLove occupies the sweeter, more relaxed end of that spectrum — a spot where you can sit down without committing to a full restaurant bill.
What to Expect
YoLove is a casual, compact spot built around frozen yogurt as its main offering. The format is typical of Greek frozen yogurt shops: you choose a base, then add toppings from a range of fresh fruit, syrups, and crunchy additions. Portions are generous enough to double as a dessert after dinner at one of the surrounding tavernas.
The vibe is relaxed rather than rushed. Seating is available, and the bridge location means there's usually foot traffic and ambient village energy without the noise levels of the bars closer to the harbor. It's a good option if you have children in tow, as the menu skews sweet and approachable rather than cocktail-forward.
Given the place types listed — ice cream shop, dessert shop, confectionery — expect the menu to extend beyond frozen yogurt alone. Visitors mention frozen treats in general, so crepes, waffles, or other dessert formats may feature alongside the yogurt. No specific menu has been published online, so check the chalkboard or display when you arrive.
The phone number on file is +30 2284 052203 if you want to confirm current offerings before visiting. No website or social media presence appears to be active, so Google Maps is your most reliable source for real-time updates.
How to Get There
YoLove's address references the Gefyraki — the small stone bridge — in Naousa, placing it at the edge of the old village where the road from the main bus stop meets the start of the pedestrian lanes leading to the harbor. If you're arriving by bus from Parikia, get off at the main Naousa stop and walk toward the fishing harbor; the bridge area is within two or three minutes on foot.
If you're driving from Parikia, take the main cross-island road north and follow signs into Naousa. Parking in the village center is limited during peak summer evenings; there is a larger free parking area on the approach road before you reach the old quarter. From there it's a short walk to the Gefyraki.
Naousa is compact enough that if you're already eating or drinking anywhere in the old village, YoLove is probably within five minutes on foot.
Best Time to Visit
YoLove only operates in the evenings, so there's no daytime option here. The sweet spot for a relaxed visit is between 5 PM and 8 PM, before the post-dinner crowd from the nearby tavernas starts circulating. Later in the evening — particularly on summer weekends — Naousa gets genuinely busy, and any popular dessert spot in the village will feel it.
Peak season on Paros runs from late June through late August. If you're visiting in July or August, expect the village to be lively every evening without exception. Shoulder season — May, June, and September — brings calmer evenings, cooler temperatures, and shorter queues almost everywhere.
Summer nights on Paros are warm and dry, so sitting outside with a frozen yogurt at 9 PM is comfortable rather than sticky. The Meltemi wind that picks up in July and August can actually make evenings feel pleasantly breezy in Naousa, which is on the northwest coast and catches more wind than the southern villages.
Tips for Visiting
- Arrive before 9 PM if you want a seat. Naousa gets crowded on summer evenings, and compact dessert spots fill up quickly once the dinner wave finishes.
- Pair it with a harbor walk. Naousa's fishing harbor is a five-minute walk from the Gefyraki; combine a frozen yogurt stop with a walk along the waterfront before or after.
- No website or app booking is needed. This is a walk-in spot with no reservations — just show up.
- Call ahead if you have specific dietary needs. The menu isn't published online, so if you need dairy-free or allergen information, +30 2284 052203 is the best contact.
- Bring cash as a backup. Card payment is common in Naousa, but smaller dessert shops occasionally have connection issues with terminals in peak season.
- Use it as a late-night option. The 2 AM closing time makes YoLove one of the few non-bar options still open after 11 PM in the village.
- Check Google Maps for seasonal hours. Hours listed are as found in the research; verify before visiting early or late in the season, as some Naousa businesses adjust hours outside peak summer.
What to Order
Frozen yogurt is the headline item at YoLove, and the customizable format — base plus toppings — means the experience varies depending on what fruit and add-ons are available that day. Fresh strawberries, honey, and granola are standard combinations in Greek frozen yogurt shops; more elaborate versions with Nutella, crushed biscuit, or tropical fruit are common at this type of venue.
Beyond frozen yogurt, the shop's listing as a confectionery and dessert shop suggests there may be additional sweet options — potentially crepes, waffles, or packaged confectionery. The food store listing implies some retail items may also be available alongside the made-to-order desserts.
If you're visiting after a meal at one of Naousa's seafood tavernas, a medium frozen yogurt with a couple of toppings is a reasonable portion to finish the evening without overcommitting. The drinks offering isn't detailed in available information, but cold beverages typically accompany the dessert menu at this style of venue.
Address
Γεφυράκι Νάουσα Πάρου, Naousa 844 01, Greece
Phone
+30 2284 052203Opening Hours
Location
Loading map…
