Anoussakis Market

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Anoussakis Market is a full-service deli grocery store in Drios (also spelled Dryos), on the southeastern coast of Paros. Unlike the convenience-only shops that appear seasonally near the beaches, this market operates year-round and stocks a noticeably broader range of goods — premium and organic lines alongside everyday staples and household essentials.
With a 4.7-star rating across 241 Google reviews, it has built a reliable reputation among both residents and visitors staying in the south of the island. Whether you are self-catering in a villa near Logaras, stocking up before a boat trip from Piso Livadi, or simply picking up supplies after a day at Drios beach, this is the most convenient full grocery option in this part of Paros.
The market is reachable by phone on +30 2284 041364 or +30 2284 042037, and by email at [email protected]. Their Linktree page (linktr.ee/anoussakismarket) links to current social media channels and contact details.
What to Expect
Anoussakis Market positions itself as a deli market rather than a plain supermarket. That means you can expect a selection that goes beyond basic groceries: expect to find curated charcuterie, cheese, and deli counter items alongside fresh produce, packaged goods, cleaning products, and household necessities.
The organic and bio product range is a consistent feature mentioned by the store itself — useful if you are looking for Greek-produced olive oils, legumes, or specialty pantry items that are harder to source in smaller island shops. Premium and top-shelf items sit alongside affordable everyday lines, so the store caters to both full weekly shops and selective top-up visits.
The space is a single-floor market located on an unnamed road in Drios village, coordinates 37.0040, 25.2234. It is compact by mainland standards but well-stocked for its catchment area. Staff are described in reviews as helpful and the general atmosphere is that of a neighbourhood store that takes its product selection seriously.
Given the dual-phone setup and year-round operation, this is clearly a main shopping destination for residents of the southeastern Paros villages, not just a summer overflow shop.
How to Get There
Drios sits on the southeastern tip of Paros, roughly 18 km by road from Parikia and about 10 km from Naoussa via the cross-island route through Marpissa. The market sits on an unnamed road within the Drios village area — the coordinates (37.0040293, 25.2234238) will navigate you directly in Google Maps.
By car or scooter from Parikia, take the main road toward Lefkes and Piso Livadi, then follow signs for Drios. The drive takes around 25–30 minutes depending on traffic in summer. Parking in Drios is generally informal and roadside; there is no dedicated car park, but space is usually available near the village.
KTEL buses connect Parikia to Piso Livadi and Drios in summer, running several times daily. Check current timetables at the Parikia bus station or online, as schedules vary significantly between shoulder season and peak July–August.
Taxi from Parikia to Drios takes roughly 20 minutes and costs around a set metered fare — useful if you are doing a large shop and travelling back to accommodation with bags.
Best Time to Visit
Anoussakis Market is open year-round, which makes it one of the few reliable grocery options in this part of Paros outside the summer season. Hours follow the traditional Greek split-shift pattern: Monday through Saturday 9:00 AM–2:30 PM and 5:30–8:30 PM, with Sunday hours of 10:00 AM–2:00 PM and 6:00–8:00 PM.
For practical shopping, the morning session (opening to around 11:00 AM) tends to be quietest. In July and August, the afternoon reopening at 5:30 PM can be busy as beach visitors return to their accommodations and do their evening shop simultaneously.
Note the midday closure between roughly 2:30 PM and 5:30 PM on weekdays and Saturday — a standard Greek business hour pattern. If you arrive at 3:00 PM expecting to shop, you will find the door closed. Plan accordingly, particularly if you are on a day trip to the south of the island.
Sunday hours are shorter on both ends, so aim to arrive before 1:30 PM or between 6:00 PM and 7:30 PM if you need to shop on that day.
Tips for Visiting
- Check the split hours before you go. The midday break (roughly 2:30–5:30 PM on weekdays and Saturday) is a hard closure. Arriving in early afternoon expecting to shop is the most common visitor mistake.
- Sunday hours are reduced. Morning closing at 2:00 PM and evening opening at 6:00 PM leaves a longer midday gap — account for this if Sunday is your main shopping day.
- The deli and premium section is worth exploring. If you are self-catering and want Greek specialty products — local cheeses, charcuterie, organic olive oil — this is a better source than a typical island mini-market.
- Call ahead for large or specific orders. With two phone numbers listed (+30 2284 041364 and +30 2284 042037), the store is reachable if you want to check availability of a specific product before making the trip from another part of the island.
- Combine with a visit to Drios beach. The market is within the Drios village area, and Drios beach is one of the quieter sandy beaches in southern Paros. A morning shop followed by a beach visit, or vice versa, is a practical pairing.
- Bring your own bags. Greek law requires payment for single-use plastic bags at supermarkets. Having a reusable bag saves a small but unnecessary cost.
- Year-round operation is a real advantage in shoulder season. In October–April, many small Paros shops close entirely. If you are staying in the south of the island outside peak summer, Anoussakis Market is likely one of your most reliable grocery options.
- Email is available for enquiries. [email protected] is listed on their Linktree page — useful for large event catering or accommodation managers coordinating provisions.
Practical Information
Address: Unnamed Road, Drios 844 00, Paros, Greece
Phone 1: +30 2284 041364
Phone 2: +30 2284 042037
Email: [email protected]
Website / Links: linktr.ee/anoussakismarket
Facebook: facebook.com/anoussakis.market
Opening Hours:
- Monday–Saturday: 9:00 AM–2:30 PM and 5:30–8:30 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM–2:00 PM and 6:00–8:00 PM
Open year-round: Yes
Google Rating: 4.7 / 5 (241 reviews)
Payment methods are not confirmed in the available data — carrying cash is always advisable in smaller Paros villages as card terminals can occasionally be unavailable.
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