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About

The Mini Market on Kainourio Pigadi in Paroikia covers a straightforward but genuinely useful role: a compact grocery and convenience shop open almost around the clock, seven days a week. Whether you need water and sunscreen before a morning beach run or a late snack after dinner in town, the hours alone — 6:30 AM to 2:00 AM Monday through Saturday — make it one of the more practical stops in this part of Paroikia.

With a 4.3 rating from 48 Google reviews, it consistently satisfies the people most likely to use it: self-catering visitors, apartment renters nearby, and anyone who missed the supermarket hours at a larger store. It is not a full-size supermarket, so don't expect a wide produce section or a deli counter. Think of it as what the name promises — a mini market — stocked with the everyday items a visitor or local might need quickly.

What to Expect

The Mini Market carries the standard range you'd find in a well-stocked Greek convenience store: bottled water, soft drinks, beer and wine, packaged snacks, bread, dairy basics, canned goods, and a selection of household and personal care products. For self-catering visitors renting a studio or apartment in this part of Paroikia, it handles the daily top-up shopping between larger supermarket runs.

The shop is small, so the layout is compact and browsing is quick. Staff are typically efficient. Greek convenience stores of this type often stock a small selection of local products alongside standard brands — Greek yogurt, honey, local cheeses in packaged form — worth checking if you want something regional without making a separate trip to a specialty shop.

Sunday hours shift to 8:00 AM opening instead of the weekday 6:30 AM start, but the 2:00 AM closing time stays consistent all week. That late closing is a genuine differentiator in Paroikia, where most larger supermarkets close well before midnight.

How to Get There

The Mini Market sits in the Kainourio Pigadi area of Paroikia, the main port town on Paros. Paroikia is compact and walkable from its central square, the port waterfront, and the older Kastro neighborhood. If you're staying anywhere in central Paroikia, the walk from most accommodation is under ten minutes on foot.

Paroikia has limited but available street parking around the Kainourio Pigadi area. If you're arriving by scooter or car from another part of the island — Naoussa, Lefkes, or the southern villages — Paroikia is roughly central and straightforward to reach on the main island road. There is no dedicated parking lot at the store itself, which is typical for small urban shops in Paroikia.

Bus service connects Paroikia to most major villages on Paros, with the main KTEL bus terminal located near the port. If you're coming by bus from elsewhere on the island, the Mini Market is reachable on foot from the terminal.

Best Time to Visit

For practical convenience, the best time to stop in is whenever you actually need something — that's largely the point. The early morning opening at 6:30 AM suits visitors catching the ferry from Paroikia port, which handles routes to Piraeus, Naxos, Mykonos, and other Cycladic islands. The late 2:00 AM closing suits the post-dinner crowd in high summer, when Paroikia stays active well into the night.

July and August bring peak tourist traffic to Paroikia, and small convenience stores like this one get busier in the evenings as visitors return from beaches and restaurants. Early morning visits — before 9:00 AM — tend to be quieter. During the shoulder season (May, June, September, October), foot traffic is lower and the shop is generally unhurried.

Tips for Visiting

  • Check the Sunday hours. The opening time shifts to 8:00 AM on Sundays instead of the usual 6:30 AM. If you have an early Sunday ferry, plan accordingly.
  • Use it for top-ups, not a full weekly shop. For a large grocery run, head to one of the bigger supermarkets in central Paroikia, which carry a broader range of fresh produce and bulk items.
  • The late closing is the main advantage. At 2:00 AM, this is one of the few spots in Paroikia where you can buy water, snacks, or drinks after most restaurants and shops have closed.
  • Cash is useful but not always required. Many small Greek convenience stores accept cards, but carrying some euro coins and small bills is sensible for quick purchases.
  • Look for local dairy and packaged Greek products. Even small convenience stores in the Cyclades often stock a few regional items — Greek honey, local olive oil, or packaged feta — that are worth picking up.
  • Note the phone number if you're nearby. The store can be reached at +30 697 337 6011, which is useful if you want to confirm a specific item is in stock before making a trip.
  • Paroikia gets very busy in August. If you're shopping for a group or apartment, aim for mornings rather than evenings during peak season to avoid longer waits at the counter.

Practical Information

Address: Kainourio Pigadi, Paroikia, Paros 844 00, Greece

Phone: +30 697 337 6011

Opening Hours:

  • Monday – Saturday: 6:30 AM – 2:00 AM
  • Sunday: 8:00 AM – 2:00 AM

Google Rating: 4.3 out of 5 (48 reviews)

There is no dedicated website for this shop. For navigation, use the coordinates 37.1234° N, 25.2383° E or search for "Mini Market Kainourio Pigadi Paroikia" in Google Maps.

Address

paros, paroikia[ kainourio pigagi, Paros 844 00, Greece

Opening Hours

monday06:30 – 02:00
tuesday06:30 – 02:00
wednesday06:30 – 02:00
thursday06:30 – 02:00
friday06:30 – 02:00
saturday06:30 – 02:00
sunday08:00 – 02:00

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