Mini Market

About
This small convenience store on the edge of Paroikia's Kainourio Pigadi neighborhood keeps some of the longest hours of any shop in the area — open from 6:30 AM through 2:00 AM every day of the week except Sunday, when it opens at 8:00 AM. For travelers who arrive late off the ferry, need water and snacks before an early morning hike, or just want to restock mid-trip without planning around standard Greek retail hours, that window is genuinely useful.
With a Google rating of 4.3 from 48 reviews, the shop punches above its size. It sits within Paroikia, the island's capital, in the area around Kainourio Pigadi — close enough to the port and main accommodation corridors to be a practical first or last stop on any visit to Paros.
What to Expect
This is a compact convenience store, not a full-service supermarket. Expect the kind of stock that covers everyday needs: bottled water, soft drinks, beer, wine, bread, packaged snacks, cold cuts, dairy, and basic household items like toiletries, sunscreen, and washing-up supplies. Greek island mini markets of this type typically carry local products alongside familiar international brands, so you may find Paros-produced goods alongside standard supermarket staples.
The shop is well-suited to travelers staying in self-catering apartments or studios nearby who need to top up supplies without making a larger grocery run. Given the late closing time of 2:00 AM, it also serves as a reliable option after evening meals or arrivals on the last ferries from Athens or neighboring islands, which can dock late into the night at Paroikia port.
The store can be reached by phone at +30 697 337 6011, which is useful if you want to check whether a specific item is in stock before making the walk.
How to Get There
The shop is located in the Kainourio Pigadi area of Paroikia, the main town on Paros. If you're arriving at Paroikia port, the store is a short walk inland — Paroikia is compact enough that most of it is walkable from the ferry terminal in under 15 minutes.
If you're driving or arriving by scooter (the most common way to get around Paros independently), there is generally street parking in the wider Paroikia area, though spots near the town center can be limited in peak summer months. The coordinates for the store are approximately 37.1243° N, 25.2393° E, which you can drop directly into Google Maps for precise navigation from wherever you are on the island.
There is no dedicated parking lot at this type of small store. Public bus service (KTEL Paros) connects Paroikia with other major villages on the island, including Naoussa and the beaches on the east coast, and drops off near the central bus station in Paroikia, a short walk from Kainourio Pigadi.
Best Time to Visit
The store's extended hours make timing flexible. Early morning is a good window for picking up breakfast supplies before the town gets busy, particularly in July and August when Paroikia sees significant tourist foot traffic. The mid-afternoon hours, when many Greek shops close, are covered here — a practical advantage if you return from a beach or excursion and find other shops shuttered.
Late evening and the run-up to the 2:00 AM closing time can see more activity from travelers returning from restaurants and bars in the town center. If you prefer a quieter, quicker visit, mid-morning on weekdays is typically the calmest window.
In shoulder season — May, June, September, and October — Paroikia is noticeably less crowded, and a shop like this will be easier to navigate at any hour.
Tips for Visiting
- Check the Sunday hours. The store opens at 8:00 AM on Sundays rather than 6:30 AM, which matters if you're catching an early ferry or bus.
- Bring cash as backup. Small convenience stores on Greek islands don't always have reliable card terminals; it's worth carrying euros for quick purchases.
- Stock up before beach days. Paros has some excellent beaches — Kolymbithres, Golden Beach, and Santa Maria among them — and buying water, snacks, and sunscreen here before driving out will save money compared to buying from beach kiosks.
- Use it as a late-night ferry arrival stop. Ferries from Piraeus often dock in Paroikia late at night. This shop being open until 2:00 AM means you can grab supplies immediately after arrival rather than waiting until morning.
- Note the phone number. If you're unsure whether the store carries something specific, call ahead: +30 697 337 6011.
- Combine with other Paroikia errands. The store is in Paroikia's residential neighborhood of Kainourio Pigadi, which is near the old town. You can combine a visit with a walk through the Kastro area or down to the waterfront.
- Expect limited parking in August. If arriving by car or scooter during peak season, allow a few extra minutes to find a spot in the surrounding streets.
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 / 5 (48 reviews)
- Google Maps: View on Google Maps
- No website listed
This store does not appear to have an official website or active social media presence. For the most current hours, particularly during Greek public holidays, calling ahead or checking Google Maps directly is advisable.
Address
paros, paroikia[ kainourio pigagi, Paros 844 00, Greece
Phone
+30 697 337 6011Opening Hours
Location
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