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Terpsi

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About

Terpsi is an all-day café and restaurant in Fira, the island capital of Santorini, open every day from 9 in the morning until midnight. Its place types on Google — café, coffee shop, food store — suggest a flexible operation that covers the ground between a morning espresso stop and a sit-down meal, the kind of place that suits travelers who want something reliable in the center of town without navigating a full reservation system.

The address puts it firmly in Fira 847 00, within easy reach of the main pedestrian street and the caldera-edge walkway. With a 3.4 rating across 30 reviews, it's a modest but functioning local option rather than a destination in its own right. The web snippets around the name involve a separate venue in Oia sometimes marketed under a similar label — Terpsi N Oia — so it's worth confirming you're heading to the Fira location when searching or asking for directions.

For travelers staying in or passing through Fira, Terpsi's hours give it practical value: it opens early enough for a first coffee before the day starts and stays open late enough for a nightcap or light bite after the sunset crowds have thinned.

What to Expect

Fira's café and restaurant scene ranges from quick-turnaround tourist stops to more considered local spots, and Terpsi sits toward the casual end of that spectrum. Based on its classification as a café and coffee shop with food available, expect counter-style service or straightforward table service, a menu that covers hot drinks, cold drinks, and food items suited to both early-morning and evening visitors.

The long daily window — 9am to midnight, seven days a week — is the defining characteristic here. That kind of schedule is practical for travelers on different rhythms: those who want breakfast before the heat builds, those killing time between the morning site visits and the famous Santorini sunset, and those who want somewhere to sit after dinner elsewhere. The pricing, based on its positioning and the note in web snippets that a related Oia venue offered "prices that aren't extortionate," is likely to be in the mid-range for Santorini, though no specific prices are confirmed.

Fira itself is a dense, mostly pedestrian town built along the caldera rim and spreading back inland. Terpsi's exact position within that grid — and whether it has caldera views — is not confirmed by the available data, so don't assume an outdoor terrace with volcano views without verifying on arrival or calling ahead.

How to Get There

Fira is connected to the rest of Santorini by the main island road. If you're arriving by ferry to Athinios port, a taxi or bus will bring you up to Fira in roughly 15 to 20 minutes. The Fira bus terminal (near Plateia Theotokopoulou) is the hub for routes to Oia, Perissa, Kamari, and Akrotiri, so most visitors pass through or near the center of Fira regardless of where they're staying.

Once in Fira, the town is navigated mostly on foot — the main pedestrian street (25th Martiou and the caldera-edge path) forms the spine of the town. Terpsi's coordinates place it at approximately 36.4615°N, 25.3754°E, which is in the central Fira area. Parking in Fira itself is limited and the streets narrow, so arriving by bus, taxi, or on foot from a nearby accommodation is the standard approach.

Accessibility along Fira's main paths is generally manageable, though the caldera edge involves steps and uneven stone surfaces in places.

Best Time to Visit

Santorini's peak season runs from late June through August, when Fira is at its most crowded and prices across the board are at their highest. During these months, even a casual café can fill quickly around breakfast time (9–10am) and again in the late afternoon around sunset (typically 7:30–8:30pm in summer).

For a quieter visit to Fira generally, the shoulder seasons — May, early June, September, and October — offer more comfortable temperatures and lighter foot traffic. In October the caldera light is often clearer and the town less congested. Terpsi's midnight closing means it's also a reasonable option for late-evening use when much of the tourist activity has wound down.

Midmorning (10am–12pm) and early afternoon (2–4pm) tend to be the calmest windows in Fira outside peak summer, when tour groups have moved on and the sunset crowds haven't yet arrived.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm the location before heading out. There is a separate venue in Oia sometimes referred to as "Terpsi N Oia" — if your map search or recommendation is for the caldera-view Oia spot, verify which one you want. The Fira address is 847 00, Fira.
  • Call ahead if you have specific questions. The phone number is +30 2286 022842. Hours are listed as 9am to midnight daily, but it's worth confirming outside peak season when some Fira businesses adjust their schedules.
  • Use it as a practical base, not a destination meal. With 30 reviews and a 3.4 rating, this is a working café rather than one of Santorini's showcased dining names. Adjust expectations accordingly and you're likely to find it perfectly adequate for its purpose.
  • Arrive before 9:30am for a calmer start. Fira gets busy quickly once tour buses arrive mid-morning. If Terpsi opens promptly at 9am, the first half-hour is generally the quietest window for sitting down.
  • Bring cash as backup. Some smaller cafés in Fira have minimum card charges or occasional card machine issues during high season. Having a few euros on hand avoids friction.
  • Note the late closing time. Midnight is late by Greek café standards for a venue that also opens early. This makes it one of the more versatile options in Fira for travelers who want a consistent place to return to at different points of the day.
  • Fira's main pedestrian street is the spine of town. Orient yourself from the cable car station (or the bus terminal) and the central square — most of the café strip is within two or three minutes on foot from either point.

Practical Information

Terpsi is located in Fira, Santorini's main town, and operates every day of the week. It is reachable by phone at +30 2286 022842. No official website or social media profiles are currently available for this venue, so Google Maps is the most reliable way to find updated information or confirm current status before visiting.

The venue's Google Maps listing is the best reference point for real-time updates, user photos, and any changes to hours. Its coordinates (36.4615218, 25.3754241) can be dropped directly into a maps app for walking directions from wherever you are in Fira.

Address

Fira 847 00, Greece

Opening Hours

monday09:00 – 00:00
tuesday09:00 – 00:00
wednesday09:00 – 00:00
thursday09:00 – 00:00
friday09:00 – 00:00
saturday09:00 – 00:00
sunday09:00 – 00:00

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