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Cynara is a small grocery and convenience store located in Komi, a quiet village in the interior of Tinos. It carries everyday essentials — food, drinks, and household basics — and stays open seven days a week from 8 AM to 11 PM, which makes it one of the more reliably accessible stores in this part of the island.

With a rating of 4.9 stars from 43 Google reviews, it punches well above the average for small island shops. That kind of score, on a modest convenience store in a rural village, almost always reflects genuinely helpful, friendly service — the kind where the person behind the counter knows what's in stock and will point you toward what you need.

If you're staying in or passing through the Komi area and need to stock up without driving into Tinos Town, this is a practical and well-regarded stop.

What to Expect

Cynara operates as a neighbourhood convenience store serving local residents and visitors to the Komi area. Expect a compact shop stocked with the kind of goods that matter when you're on holiday away from the main town: bottled water, soft drinks, wine and beer, bread and packaged snacks, dairy, canned goods, and basic household supplies.

The shop is not a large supermarket with multiple aisles; it's the type of store common to small Greek villages, where the range is curated around what people actually need day to day. For a full weekly shop or specialty items, Tinos Town has larger options. But for topping up supplies, grabbing breakfast items, or picking up a cold drink after exploring the villages of the Komi area, Cynara covers the essentials without requiring a long drive.

The extended hours — 8 AM through to 11 PM every day of the week — are a practical asset, especially in summer when meal times shift later and you might find yourself needing something after most businesses have closed.

How to Get There

Komi sits in the interior of Tinos, roughly in the central part of the island. The address is listed at Oikismos Komi, 842 00. If you're driving from Tinos Town, follow the main inland road northeast toward the mountain villages; Komi is a short drive from the main axis road. The roads in this area are narrow and typical of the Cyclades, so drive carefully and allow extra time if you're unfamiliar with the route.

There is no dedicated parking facility, but roadside space near small village stores on Tinos is generally available. If you're on foot or using a scooter, the store's phone number — +30 2283 051775 — can be useful for confirming stock or directions before you travel.

Public bus service on Tinos connects Tinos Town to various villages, though frequency to smaller inland villages like Komi can be limited, especially outside the main tourist season. A car or scooter hire from Tinos Town gives you much more flexibility for exploring this part of the island.

Best Time to Visit

The store is open every day from 8 AM to 11 PM, so there's no wrong time to go in terms of hours. If you're planning an early start to explore the Tinos interior, the 8 AM opening means you can pick up water and breakfast provisions before heading out. Equally, the late closing makes it useful for picking up wine or supplies after an evening visit to a nearby village.

Tinos sees its peak visitor numbers in August, particularly around the Feast of the Dormition on 15 August, when pilgrims and tourists fill the island. During this period, smaller village stores like Cynara can be quieter alternatives to the busy shops in Tinos Town. Outside of July and August, the island is calmer, and a stop at a local convenience store like this one is a straightforward, unhurried errand.

Tips for Visiting

  • Call ahead if you need something specific. The store can be reached at +30 2283 051775. For specialty items or large quantities, it's worth checking availability before making the trip.
  • Carry cash as well as card. Small village stores on Greek islands sometimes have card reader issues, particularly during high season when networks are strained. Having euros on hand avoids delays.
  • Use it as a base-level supply stop. For a full grocery run, Tinos Town has larger supermarkets. Cynara is best used for top-ups: water, snacks, basic fresh items, drinks.
  • The 11 PM closing is a genuine convenience. Many small island shops close by 9 PM or earlier. The later closing at Cynara is useful if your day runs long.
  • Check for local products. Small Tinos shops sometimes stock locally produced items — olive oil, honey, preserved goods — that don't appear in larger chains. It's worth a quick look around the shelves.
  • Factor in the drive time. Komi is not on the coastal tourist strip; it's an inland village. If you're based in a coastal area, budget 10–20 minutes each way depending on your starting point.
  • Tinos village roads are narrow. If you're driving a larger rental car, take the bends slowly and be prepared to reverse into passing spaces.

Practical Information

  • Address: Oikismos Komi, 842 00, Tinos, Greece
  • Phone: +30 2283 051775
  • Opening hours: Monday–Sunday, 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Google rating: 4.9 / 5 (43 reviews)
  • Category: Grocery store / convenience store
  • What it sells: Everyday groceries, beverages, snacks, household essentials
  • Nearest town: Tinos Town (Chora), accessible by car via the inland road network
  • Coordinates: 37.6014° N, 25.1456° E

For visitors spending time in the Komi area or travelling through the Tinos interior, Cynara fills the practical gap that larger resort-zone supermarkets do not cover in this part of the island.

Adres

Οικισμος κωμη, Komi 842 00, Greece

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Openingstijden

monday08:00 – 23:00
tuesday08:00 – 23:00
wednesday08:00 – 23:00
thursday08:00 – 23:00
friday08:00 – 23:00
saturday08:00 – 23:00
sunday08:00 – 23:00

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