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Mini Market

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About

Mini Market sits in the Kainourio Pigadi area of Paroikia, Paros's main town and port, and runs almost around the clock every day of the week. With closing time at 2:00 AM on weekdays and Saturdays, and an 8:00 AM Sunday opening, it covers the hours when most other food shops in the Cyclades are firmly shut.

For travelers staying in Paroikia or passing through the ferry port, a small convenience store that opens before sunrise and stays open well into the early hours is a genuinely practical find. Whether you need water, snacks, or something for a self-catering kitchen at an odd hour, this is the kind of shop that earns its 4.3-star rating across 48 reviews through reliability rather than spectacle.

The address — Kainourio Pigadi, Paroikia — places it within walking distance of the central waterfront and the older residential streets behind the main square. If you are navigating on foot, the coordinates (37.0358°N, 25.2595°E) will put you within a short walk of most accommodation in the town center.

What to Expect

This is a small-format convenience store, not a large supermarket. The selection focuses on everyday essentials: packaged foods, bottled water, soft drinks, beer, wine, dairy products, snacks, and basic household items. Stock will reflect the needs of a local Paroikia neighborhood as much as visiting tourists, which often means a more practical and less overpriced range than you find in shops right on the tourist waterfront.

The shop is compact, so browsing is quick. You will not find the breadth of a full supermarket here, but for restocking a holiday apartment or picking up provisions before an early ferry, the range covers most immediate needs. The extended hours are the defining practical advantage — arriving on a late ferry into Paroikia and needing to stock up for the night is a familiar situation for island travelers, and very few shops in the area remain open past 10:00 PM.

Staff are reachable by phone (+30 697 337 6011) if you need to check on a specific product before making the trip.

How to Get There

Kainourio Pigadi is a neighborhood in Paroikia just inland from the main waterfront. On foot from the central square or ferry port, you can expect a walk of five to ten minutes depending on your exact starting point. The coordinates (37.0357767, 25.2595183) work accurately in Google Maps and will give you turn-by-turn directions from any point in town.

Parking is available on the streets of Paroikia, though central spots fill quickly in high season. If you are driving in from another part of the island, the approach into Paroikia from the main road is straightforward, and Kainourio Pigadi is reachable without needing to navigate the narrower pedestrian lanes of the old town. There is no dedicated parking lot associated with the shop itself.

There is no specific bus stop serving this exact address, but the main Paroikia bus station — the hub for routes across Paros — is a short walk from the town center, making this reachable from most points on the island via public transport combined with a brief walk.

Best Time to Visit

Because the shop is open from 6:30 AM to 2:00 AM Monday through Saturday, there is a wide window in which to visit without any timing pressure. The most useful visits tend to be early morning — before the tourist-oriented shops open — or late evening after dinner, when options elsewhere become limited.

In July and August, Paroikia is at its busiest and foot traffic in all directions increases. Even so, a small neighborhood mini market typically sees shorter queues than the larger supermarkets closer to the port. For anyone arriving on an evening ferry, the late closing time makes this one of the few realistic options for picking up supplies before heading to accommodation.

Sunday hours start two hours later (8:00 AM) than weekdays, worth noting if you plan a very early morning shop on that day.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm stock by phone before a special trip. If you are looking for a specific item — a particular brand of sunscreen, a specific drink, or a dietary staple — call ahead on +30 697 337 6011 rather than assuming it is stocked.
  • Bring cash as a backup. Small convenience stores in the Cyclades do not always have reliable card terminals; having euros on hand avoids a wasted journey.
  • Use it for ferry day provisions. If you have an early or late ferry from Paroikia, this is a practical place to pick up food and drinks before boarding, given its hours align well with most departure windows.
  • Note the Sunday opening. The shop opens at 8:00 AM on Sundays rather than 6:30 AM — plan accordingly if you need early Sunday supplies.
  • Check closing time. Last entry is effectively 2:00 AM; arriving close to that time means limited time to shop and staff winding down.
  • Combine with a walk into the old town. Kainourio Pigadi is close enough to Paroikia's Kastro neighborhood and the Church of Ekatontapiliani that a shopping stop fits naturally into a broader stroll through town.
  • Expect neighborhood pricing. Prices at a small local convenience store away from the main tourist strip tend to be more straightforward than at shops directly on the waterfront.

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 Maps: The shop is indexed on Google Maps and can be found by searching the coordinates 37.0357767, 25.2595183, or via the provided Maps link.

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 (48 reviews on Google)

There is no official website for this business. No email contact is listed. For any queries, the phone number above is the direct contact.

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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