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About

Azzuro sits on the Stavrou-Kionion road — the coastal stretch connecting Tinos Town to the seaside village of Kionia — and stays open from early morning until 1am every day of the week. That kind of schedule makes it genuinely useful: it covers the coffee-before-the-boat crowd, the midday break between sightseeing, and the late-evening wind-down equally well.

With a 4.5-star rating drawn from over 360 Google reviews, it has built a consistent following among both visitors and islanders. The address places it along one of the more pleasant approach roads on Tinos, with Kionia's beach and the ancient sanctuary of Poseidon and Amphitrite a short distance further west.

For a café that isn't trying to be a full restaurant, the long daily opening window is its most practical asset. Whether you need an espresso at 7am before the ferry, a cold drink in the afternoon heat, or a late coffee after dinner elsewhere in town, the hours accommodate it.

What to Expect

Azzuro operates as a cafeteria-style café — the kind of place where the format is unpretentious and the pace is set by the customer, not the kitchen. Coffee is the anchor of the menu, and you can expect the standard Greek café range: freddo espresso, freddo cappuccino, hot espresso drinks, and filter options. Light bites and refreshments round out the offering.

The location on the Stavrou-Kionion road gives it a slightly more local feel than the cafés clustered right around Tinos Town's harbour. The street itself is well-trafficked — it's the main road out toward Kionia and sees a steady mix of pedestrians, scooters, and cars throughout the day.

Given the all-day format and the 18-hour opening window, the atmosphere shifts noticeably depending on when you visit. Mornings tend to be quieter; afternoons pick up as people return from the beach at Kionia; evenings take on a more social character as the café transitions into something closer to a bar-café.

The strong review count relative to Tinos's overall tourism scale suggests the place has been a reliable fixture for some time, drawing repeat visits rather than just one-off tourist traffic.

How to Get There

Azzuro is on Leoforos Stavrou-Kionion, the main road running west out of Tinos Town toward Kionia. From the port and Tinos Town centre, head west along the seafront and continue onto the Kionion road — the café is along this stretch, roughly between the town centre and Kionia village.

On foot, it's walkable from Tinos Town's port area, though the exact distance along the road depends on your starting point within town. By scooter or car, the road is straightforward and well-signed. Parking along the Stavrou-Kionion corridor is generally easier to find than in the narrow lanes of the town centre itself.

There is no direct bus line specifically serving this stretch, though the road toward Kionia sees regular local traffic. Taxis from Tinos Town are a short and inexpensive option.

Best Time to Visit

The 7am–1am schedule means Azzuro has no real closed window during normal visitor hours. Early mornings are the quietest slot — practical for a coffee before an early ferry departure from the nearby port. Mid-morning is a good time to sit without rushing if you want to plan the day over coffee.

Afternoons between roughly 3pm and 7pm tend to be busier, particularly in July and August when the Kionia road sees heavy beach traffic. If you want a seat without waiting, aim for late morning or just after the lunch hour.

Tinos can be windy — the island sits in the path of the Meltemi, the northern Aegean summer wind that picks up reliably from late June through August. An outdoor table in the evening is pleasant on calm days; in high Meltemi conditions, interior seating is more comfortable.

The café is open year-round based on its posted hours, which makes it one of the more reliably operating spots on a road where seasonal businesses sometimes close in the shoulder months.

Tips for Visiting

  • Combine with Kionia: The ancient sanctuary of Poseidon and Amphitrite is a short distance further west along the same road. Stop at Azzuro for coffee on the way out or a cold drink on the way back.
  • Ferry timing: The café opens at 7am, which aligns well with early ferry departures from Tinos port. It's a reasonable option for a pre-boarding coffee if you're staying nearby.
  • Afternoon freddo: In summer, a freddo espresso or freddo cappuccino is the practical choice — both are served cold over ice and hold up better than a hot drink in the Aegean heat.
  • Late evening: The 1am closing time makes this one of the few spots on this stretch of road open late. It functions more as a social café-bar in the evening hours.
  • Parking: The Stavrou-Kionion road is easier for parking than central Tinos Town, so driving here specifically to avoid town-centre parking frustrations is a reasonable approach.
  • Phone ahead in peak season: If you're planning to visit with a larger group during July or August, calling +30 2283 400043 to check current conditions is worthwhile, as the café can fill quickly on busy afternoons.
  • Cash: As with many smaller cafés on Tinos, it's sensible to carry euros. Verify card acceptance on arrival if you're not carrying cash.

Practical Information

Azzuro is located at Leoforos Stavrou-Kionion, Tinos 842 00, on the main road between Tinos Town and Kionia.

Phone: +30 2283 400043

Opening hours: Monday–Sunday, 7:00 AM – 1:00 AM (seven days a week)

Google rating: 4.5 stars (366 reviews)

Coordinates: 37.53945, 25.15724

No official website is currently listed for Azzuro. The most reliable way to confirm current hours or availability is to call directly.

Address

ΛΕΩΦ. ΣΤΑΥΡΟΥ- ΚΙΟΝΙΩΝ, STAVROY-KIONION STR., GREECE, Tinos 842 00, Greece

Opening Hours

monday07:00 – 01:00
tuesday07:00 – 01:00
wednesday07:00 – 01:00
thursday07:00 – 01:00
friday07:00 – 01:00
saturday07:00 – 01:00
sunday07:00 – 01:00

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