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Sousouro

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Sousouro is a café in Pyrgos, the marble-carving village in the northern interior of Tinos, sitting at the corner of Sardela and Georgiou Kontogeorgi streets. With a rating of 4.6 from 216 Google reviews, it has clearly earned the loyalty of both villagers and the visitors who make the trip up from the coast to explore Pyrgos.

Pyrgos is not a beach town. It's a working village of whitewashed alleys, marble fountains, and workshops where sculptors still practice a craft that made Tinos famous across Greece. A café that holds a 4.6 rating here is one that fits that setting — unhurried, genuine, and useful whether you've spent the morning walking the village lanes or browsing the Museum of Marble Crafts down the road.

The source description tags Sousouro as a café rather than a full restaurant, and the Google place types back that up: coffee, snacks, and a relaxed atmosphere are the core offering. That's precisely what you want mid-morning in Pyrgos, or in the early afternoon before heading back down the switchback road to Tinos Town.

What to Expect

Sousouro occupies a corner address in Pyrgos village, which means it likely benefits from foot traffic arriving from more than one direction — useful in a village where the lanes can feel like a small maze on a first visit. The café format is straightforward: coffee in its Greek variations, lighter food and snacks, and the kind of pace that doesn't rush you out the door.

Pyrgos attracts a mix of day-tripping Greek families, art-focused international visitors, and the occasional pilgrim who has extended their stay beyond Tinos Town and the Panagia Evangelistria. Sousouro sits within that context — a place where a conversation can stretch across two coffees without anyone raising an eyebrow.

The interior atmosphere is described as relaxed, and the consistent rating across more than two hundred reviews suggests the experience is reliable rather than hit-or-miss. In a village this size, word travels fast, and a café that underperformed would not accumulate that volume of positive feedback.

Expect standard Greek café fare: freddo espresso, freddo cappuccino, Greek coffee, and cold drinks alongside pastries or light snacks. Pyrgos does not have the dense café competition of Tinos Town or Chora, so Sousouro fills a real gap for visitors spending time in the upper village.

How to Get There

Pyrgos is roughly 28 kilometers from Tinos Town, a drive of around 35 to 45 minutes depending on traffic and comfort with the mountain road. The road climbs through the interior of the island, passing through Falatados and Komi before reaching Pyrgos. A car or scooter is the most practical option.

Tinos KTEL buses run a route to Pyrgos from Tinos Town's main bus station on the waterfront, though the schedule is limited and oriented toward locals rather than tourists — check the current timetable at the station or ask at your accommodation. Taxi service from Tinos Town is available and practical for a day trip if you don't want to drive.

Once in Pyrgos, the café is at the corner of Sardela and Georgiou Kontogeorgi streets. Pyrgos is compact and walkable; parking is available at the village entrance or along the road approaching the village center. The coordinates are 37.639085, 25.041876 if you're navigating by phone.

Best Time to Visit

Pyrgos is a year-round village, though tourism peaks between June and September. The summer months bring more visitors to the marble quarter, which makes Sousouro busier during mid-morning and early afternoon when tour groups and day-trippers pass through. Arriving just after the village opens up — around 9 or 10 in the morning — gives you the café at its quietest.

Shoulder season visits in May or October put you in Pyrgos when the crowds thin and the temperature is easier to manage on the drive up. The Cycladic interior can be hot in July and August; a café stop becomes less optional and more necessary. In winter, Pyrgos returns almost entirely to its local rhythm, and Sousouro functions more as a neighborhood spot than a visitor destination.

Time of day matters in Pyrgos more broadly: the village light in the morning is good for photography around the marble workshops, and heading to Sousouro after that walk gives the visit a natural structure.

Tips for Visiting

  • Pyrgos and Sousouro work best as part of a half-day itinerary in the Tinos interior. Combine the café with a walk through the village lanes and a visit to the Museum of Marble Crafts, which is within easy walking distance.
  • The mountain road to Pyrgos involves sharp bends. If you're renting a scooter, ride it in daylight and factor extra time for the ascent and descent.
  • Opening hours are not confirmed in available data — check the Facebook page at facebook.com/sousourocafe.tinos before making the trip specifically for Sousouro, especially outside peak season.
  • Greek café etiquette applies: ordering a single coffee and sitting for an extended period is normal and expected. Nobody will rush you.
  • If you're driving, the parking area near the village entrance is a short walk from the café center. The village streets are narrow and not always suitable for cars.
  • Pyrgos has a small number of other cafés and tavernas, so if Sousouro is closed or full, you won't be stranded — but the 4.6 rating makes it the logical first stop.
  • Carry some cash. Smaller village cafés in Tinos do not always have reliable card payment infrastructure, and it's worth being prepared.
  • If you're visiting Tinos for religious reasons connected to the Panagia Evangelistria, note that Pyrgos is a separate day trip and culturally distinct — it rewards visitors with an interest in craft and village life rather than the pilgrimage experience of Tinos Town.

Practical Information

Sousouro is located at the corner of Sardela and Georgiou Kontogeorgi streets in Pyrgos, postal code 842 01. The Facebook page (facebook.com/sousourocafe.tinos) is the best available source for current hours and any seasonal closures. No phone number is currently listed in public directories. The café holds a 4.6 rating from 216 Google reviews as of the time of writing.

Address

Σάρδελα και Γεωργιού Κοντογεώργη, Pyrgos 842 01, Greece

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