Pouda

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Pouda is a casual café in Cherronisos, a small settlement on the northern tip of Sifnos. It operates as a coffee shop and light refreshment stop — the kind of place you duck into for a freddo espresso and something to eat before or after exploring the quieter northern reaches of the island.
Cherronisos itself is one of the least-visited corners of Sifnos, a village centred on a calm, shallow bay that sees far fewer visitors than Apollonia, Kamares, or Platis Gialos. Pouda fits that setting: low-key, practical, and oriented toward locals and the occasional traveller passing through on the road north from Artemonas.
The café falls squarely in the coffee-shop category, with light snacks and refreshments rounding out the offer. It is not a full-service taverna or a destination restaurant. If you are driving or hiking to Cherronisos for the bay, the fishing boats, or just to see a part of Sifnos most tourists skip, Pouda is a useful place to pause.
What to Expect
Pouda operates as a neighbourhood café with the kind of menu you would expect from a Cycladic coffee shop: espresso, Greek coffee, freddo cappuccino, cold drinks, and light bites. The atmosphere is relaxed and unhurried, which suits Cherronisos well — the village has no particular tourist infrastructure, and the café reflects that.
The setting is in the postal district of Cherronisos (Χερρονησος), 840 03, on the northern coast of Sifnos. The bay at Cherronisos is one of the island's natural harbours, small and protected, and the road that reaches it winds down from the main island spine. The café is accessible by car and is a natural stopping point if you have made the drive.
Do not expect a full menu or table service in the taverna sense. This is a coffee-and-snack stop rather than a lunch destination. Sifnos has a serious food culture — the island claims an outsized number of chefs per capita and has been associated with Greek culinary tradition since the 18th century — but Pouda occupies the practical, everyday end of that spectrum rather than the gastronomic one.
The rating on record is based on a very limited number of reviews, so treat it as a data point rather than a reliable quality signal. The phone number for the café is +30 2284 031662.
How to Get There
Cherronisos is at the northern tip of Sifnos, roughly 7 kilometres north of Apollonia by road. The drive from Apollonia takes around 15 minutes via the road through Artemonas. There is no scheduled bus service to Cherronisos on most timetables — the main KTEL bus network on Sifnos covers the Kamares–Apollonia–Platis Gialos–Vathi axis, and Cherronisos is outside that loop.
If you are arriving by ferry, Kamares port is on the west coast. From Kamares, Cherronisos is a 20-minute drive. Renting a car or scooter in Kamares or Apollonia is the most practical way to reach the northern end of the island.
Parking near the bay at Cherronisos is informal and generally easy outside peak summer weekends. The road narrows as it descends to the village, so larger vehicles should take the final section slowly.
Best Time to Visit
Sifnos runs from roughly late April through October for tourism, with peak season in July and August. Cherronisos is quiet relative to the rest of the island throughout that period. A café like Pouda is likely to be most reliably open during the core summer months; visiting outside of July and August, especially in shoulder season, it is worth calling ahead on +30 2284 031662 to confirm it is open.
For the northern bay itself, morning is a pleasant time to visit — the light is clear, the bay is calm, and you will almost certainly have the area to yourself before the midday heat sets in. Sifnos experiences the meltemi wind from July into August, which can make the northern coast feel more exposed in the afternoon.
Tips for Visiting
- Call ahead (+30 2284 031662) if you are travelling outside July and August, or early or late in the day. Opening hours are not publicly listed and may be irregular in shoulder season.
- Pouda is a practical coffee stop, not a meal destination. If you are planning lunch in the Cherronisos area, research taverna options in advance — the village is small and options are limited.
- The drive to Cherronisos is part of the appeal. The road north from Artemonas passes through typical Cycladic landscape — dry stone walls, terraced hillsides, and views across to the sea.
- Combine a visit to Cherronisos with the wider north of the island. The bay is calm and relatively shallow, and the village retains an everyday character that the more-visited parts of Sifnos have partially lost.
- Sifnos roads are narrow. If you are renting a car rather than a scooter, a small vehicle is easier to manage on the descent to the bay.
- Cherronisos has limited shade and facilities. Carry water if you are planning any walking in the area beyond the village.
- If you have a hire car for the day, Cherronisos pairs well with a stop at Kastro — the medieval clifftop village on the east coast — on the return leg to Apollonia.
Practical Information
Pouda is a coffee shop and café serving light snacks and refreshments. It is not classified as a full restaurant. The address is Cherronisos, Sifnos 840 03, Greece. The phone number is +30 2284 031662. No website or social media presence is on record. The Google Maps listing places it at coordinates 37.0344°N, 24.6512°E, which puts it within the Cherronisos settlement at the northern tip of the island.
Payment practices at small Cycladic cafés vary — carry cash, as card readers are not universal at this type of establishment on Sifnos.
Adres
Χερρονησος, Σιφνος 840 03, Greece
Telefoon
+30 2284 031662Locatie
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