TENOK

About
TENOK sits on Plateia Paris Liaroústou in Tinos Town, a short walk from the port and the lower steps of the pilgrimage road leading to Panagia Evangelistria. The place runs from morning coffee through brunch and into late-night cocktails and music, making it one of the few spots on the island where the same address works for a mid-morning cappuccino and a late drink on the same day.
With a 4.7-star rating across 188 Google reviews, TENOK has built a reputation among both year-round Tinians and summer visitors. The crowd is mixed — islanders who know the owner by name and tourists who found it on Instagram — which keeps the atmosphere grounded rather than purely seasonal. The vibe leans casual but deliberate, the kind of bar that takes its drinks seriously without requiring a dress code.
The address places it directly on a town square, so there is open seating on or near the plateia. This matters on Tinos, where the upper town around Evangelistria can feel densely devotional and the port area can feel transactional. The square gives TENOK breathing room.
What to Expect
TENOK describes itself as an all-day experience built around coffee, brunch, cocktails, and parties — a format common in Athens and the larger Cycladic islands but less ubiquitous on Tinos, which has historically drawn pilgrims and architecture enthusiasts more than bar-hoppers.
In the mornings, the focus is on coffee. The clientele during those hours tends to be locals running errands or visitors who arrived on an early ferry from Piraeus or Rafina. By midday, a brunch menu comes into play, bridging the gap between the coffee crowd and the afternoon drinkers. Evenings shift toward cocktails and a more social, louder atmosphere.
The interior and terrace layout are not documented in detail in available sources, but the square-facing position suggests outdoor seating is a central feature. On Tinos, evenings can be breezy even in August — the island sits in the path of the Meltemi — so some sheltered seating or a covered terrace would be consistent with a venue that operates through the night.
The social channels (@tenok_tinos on Instagram and TikTok, tenokallday on Facebook) show active posting, which gives a reliable view of current drink menus, seasonal specials, and event nights before you arrive. Checking these before your visit is the simplest way to know what is on any given week.
How to Get There
TENOK's address — Plateia Paris Liaroústou kai Pómer, Tinos Town 842 00 — puts it in the commercial center of Tinos Town, walkable from both the main ferry quay and the bus station. From the port, head inland along the main pedestrian street toward Panagia Evangelistria; the square is a few minutes on foot from the waterfront.
If you are arriving by ferry, Tinos Town is the landing point for boats from Piraeus, Rafina, Mykonos, and Syros. No car is needed to reach TENOK from the port area. Taxis are available at the port rank for visitors coming from villages elsewhere on the island, such as Pyrgos in the north or Kardiani on the west coast.
Parking in central Tinos Town is limited during summer. If you are driving from another part of the island, leaving the car on the outer ring of the town center and walking to the square is more practical than trying to park close.
Best Time to Visit
Tinos is a year-round destination by Cycladic standards, supported by the flow of pilgrims to Panagia Evangelistria throughout the calendar year, but the peak season runs from late June through August. TENOK's all-day format means it sees different crowds at different hours.
For coffee and brunch, mid-morning on a weekday is the calmest window — before the day-tripper ferries from Mykonos arrive. For cocktails and evening drinks, Friday and Saturday nights in July and August are the liveliest; the square can be busy enough that finding a table without arriving early may be difficult.
The Meltemi wind, which blows persistently across the northern Cyclades from mid-July into September, makes outdoor evening seating genuinely comfortable rather than hot. September and early October offer lighter crowds with similar weather.
The feast of Panagia Evangelistria on 15 August brings tens of thousands of pilgrims to Tinos Town. The town is full, bars are busy, and the atmosphere is unlike any other day of the island calendar — worth experiencing, but plan ahead if you want a seat.
Tips for Visiting
- Check the social channels before you go. TENOK is active on Instagram and TikTok (@tenok_tinos) and Facebook (tenokallday). Event nights, seasonal cocktail menus, and DJ sets are announced there.
- Reserve by phone for busy nights. The contact number is +30 2283 025772. On summer weekends and around the 15 August feast, walk-in availability on the terrace cannot be assumed.
- Time your brunch visit for a weekday morning. The square is quieter, service is less stretched, and the all-day format means there is no rush to vacate.
- Bring cash as a backup. Card acceptance is not confirmed in available sources; having euros on hand avoids any friction.
- Combine with the upper town. The walk from TENOK up to Panagia Evangelistria takes roughly 10–15 minutes on foot. A coffee at TENOK before the uphill walk, or a cold drink after the descent, is a natural pairing.
- Dress for the wind. Evenings in August can be surprisingly cool once the Meltemi picks up. A light layer is worth having if you plan to sit outside late.
- Note the island's character. Tinos Town is quieter and more residential than Mykonos Town. TENOK is one of the more lively evening spots in town, but this is not a clubbing destination by Cycladic standards.
Practical Information
TENOK is located at Plateia Paris Liaroústou kai Pómer in Tinos Town (postal code 842 00). The phone number is +30 2283 025772. No official website is listed, but the venue is active across Facebook (facebook.com/tenokallday), Instagram (instagram.com/tenok_tinos), and TikTok (tiktok.com/@tenok.tinos).
Opening hours are not confirmed in publicly available sources. Given the all-day format described across its social channels — spanning morning coffee through evening cocktails — the venue likely operates from mid-morning into the late hours during the summer season. Calling ahead or checking Instagram stories is the most reliable way to confirm current hours, particularly outside peak season.
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