Mini Market

About
Mini Market is a small convenience store in the Kainourio Pigadi area of Paroikia, the main port town of Paros. With doors open from 6:30 AM through 2:00 AM Monday to Saturday — and from 8:00 AM on Sundays — it covers a wide stretch of the day when larger supermarkets are closed or winding down.
For visitors staying in or around Paroikia, this kind of late-closing store fills a practical gap. Whether you need a cold drink after a long ferry crossing, breakfast supplies before the town wakes up, or snacks to take to the beach, a store that stays open until 2:00 in the morning is genuinely useful. The shop carries everyday essentials, packaged snacks, and beverages — the range you'd expect from a well-stocked neighbourhood convenience store rather than a full supermarket.
With a 4.3 rating across 48 Google reviews, it has a solid reputation among both locals and travellers who've relied on it during their stay.
What to Expect
This is a compact neighbourhood store, not a large-format supermarket. The focus is on quick-grab items: bottled water, soft drinks, beer, wine, snacks, basic dairy and packaged foods, and household essentials. Stock is geared toward what residents and tourists in the area need on a daily or ad-hoc basis.
The Kainourio Pigadi neighbourhood sits within Paroikia, close to the town's residential streets. The store is a short walk from the central hub of Paroikia, making it convenient if you're based in this part of town or passing through.
Because it stays open until 2:00 AM every day, it functions as something closer to a late-night shop than a traditional Greek mini market, which often closes by early evening or midday during the shoulder season. In July and August, when Paros fills with visitors and the pace of the day shifts later, a store with these hours is a genuine asset. You'll find it quieter in the morning hours and busier in the early evening when people are picking up supplies before dinner or heading out for the night.
Payment options are not confirmed from available data; if you're shopping late at night, it's worth having some cash on hand as a backup.
How to Get There
The store is located in Paroikia at the coordinates 37.1216°N, 25.2411°E, in the Kainourio Pigadi area. Paroikia is the main settlement on Paros, served by the island's central bus station (KTEL Paros) located near the port. From the port or the main square of Paroikia, the store is reachable on foot within a few minutes depending on your exact starting point.
If you're arriving by ferry at Paroikia port, the town is immediately walkable. Buses from other parts of the island — Naoussa, Lefkes, Piso Livadi, Golden Beach — all terminate at or near the Paroikia bus station, from where you can reach the store on foot.
There is no dedicated parking information available for this location, but Paroikia has general street parking available in the surrounding area. Scooter and car rental is common on Paros, and if you're driving in from another part of the island, parking near the town centre is usually manageable outside of peak midday hours in summer.
Best Time to Visit
For practical shopping, early morning — from 6:30 AM on weekdays — is the quietest time, good for picking up breakfast items before the town gets busy. Late evening is when many visitors make use of the extended hours, stopping in for drinks, snacks, or items forgotten during the day.
In peak season (late June through August), Paroikia is busy throughout the day and into the night, and a store with 2:00 AM closing becomes more relevant as visitor numbers swell and people keep later hours. In the shoulder months of May, June, and September, the island is cooler and less crowded, and you may find the store quieter at all hours.
Sunday hours start at 8:00 AM rather than 6:30 AM — worth noting if you need an early Sunday morning stop.
Tips for Visiting
- Check the Sunday opening time. The store opens at 8:00 AM on Sundays, two hours later than on weekdays. If you have an early ferry or a morning plan, account for this.
- Use it for late-night top-ups. Closing at 2:00 AM makes this one of the later-closing shops in the area; it's a reliable option after dinner when most other stores are shut.
- Bring cash as a backup. Card acceptance at small convenience stores in Greece can be inconsistent, especially late at night. Having euros on hand avoids frustration.
- Don't rely on it for large grocery runs. This is a convenience store, not a full supermarket. For a weekly shop or a large supply run, Paroikia has larger supermarkets better suited to bulk purchases.
- It's useful before or after ferry travel. Paroikia port is the main ferry hub for Paros. If you have a late-night departure or an early arrival, this store's hours make it a practical stop for water, snacks, or supplies.
- Call ahead if you have a specific query. The phone number is +30 697 337 6011. If you need to confirm stock of something specific or check current hours during a public holiday, a quick call is the most reliable approach.
- Factor in seasonal schedule changes. Opening hours listed here are from the research bundle; Greek small businesses sometimes adjust hours outside peak season. If you're visiting in April, October, or later, it's worth a quick check.
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)
- Category: Convenience store / mini market
- Google Maps: Listed under the CID reference for this location; search "Mini Market Kainourio Pigadi Paroikia" for the most accurate pin.
No official website or social media profiles are available for this store. For the most current information — particularly around public holidays or off-season schedule changes — calling the number above is the most reliable option.
Address
paros, paroikia[ kainourio pigagi, Paros 844 00, Greece
Phone
+30 697 337 6011Opening Hours
Location
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