Paros Nightlife – The Best Bars and Clubs

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The 10 Best Bars and Clubs in Paros

    1. Bebop – Parikia • $$

    a dimly lit room with a neon sign on the wallMapWebsite • Phone: +30 22840 28075

    Bebop holds the most excellent sundown bar in Paros. Positioned on the western side of Parikia village furnishing an unblocked sight of the sunlight sinking into the sea from the rooftop terrace and balcony. The bartenders are highly adept, blending signature and traditional cocktails that are equally pleasurable and photogenic. Sturdy wine and beer selection, too. Though renowned primarily for the sunset vista, Bebop is additionally an amazing brunch spot supplying sweet and savory dishes, excellent coffee, and perspectives of the ferries navigating to and from the port. Accessible daily from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m.

    2. Fotis All Day Bar – Naoussa • $$

    a large group of people sitting at a picnic tableMapWebsite • Phone: +30 22840 53000

    Stylish seaside bar situated along the pebbly beach behind Naoussa`s Old Harbor. Relaxing musical tunes mingled with gentle wave sounds cultivate a relaxed, romantic vibe. Cocktails are expertly blended and the wine list features many local varieties. Fotis is also renowned for its breakfast, brunch, and light fare menu including vegan choices. Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m.

    3. Kosmos Cocktail Bar – Naoussa • $$

    a crowd of people standing around a restaurantMapWebsite • Phone: +30 69840 37804

    Kosmos bar in the heart of Naoussa village on Paros offers some of the best mixed drinks on the island. This cozy establishment provides a casual atmosphere along with great tunes and friendly staff. Both original cocktails as well as classic drinks are skillfully crafted using fresh local fruits and herbs. Guests can select beverages from the menu or ask the bartender to custom design a beverage to their taste – experimentation off the posted drinks list is welcomed. While cocktails take centerstage, Greek wines and beers are also plentiful. Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. (Sundays from 7:00 p.m.)

    4. Koukoutsi – Parikia • $$

    a red brick building with a wooden table and chairsMapWebsite • Phone: +30 69330 20592

    Hidden along Parikia`s winding pathways lies Koukoutsi, a popular community favorite for both locals and visitors seeking an authentic Greek experience on the island. This charming establishment offers an excellent place to sample souma, the local Parian spirit, as well as raki, ouzo, regional wines, and Greek beers—typically accompanied by complimentary light appetizers while larger shared appetizer plates can be purchased. Live rebetiko music, a style akin to Greek blues, plays several nights each week, especially in summer months. Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.

    5. Sommaripa Consolato – Naoussa • $$

    boats are docked at a marinaLocationWebsite link • Phone: +30 22840 55233

    Perched atop Naoussa’s Old Port with an elevated vantage surveying the marina and remains of Venetian ruins, this cosmopolitan rooftop lounge boasts breathtaking perspectives over fishing vessels, village activities, and crimson sunsets. With outstanding cocktails crafted from indigenous ingredients and great local beers and wines, arrive early to secure a balcony setting for the finest views. Open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 a.m., expect refreshing beverages made with locally-sourced components.

    6. Pirate Bar – Parikia • $$

    a restaurant with tables and chairs in front of a building

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  • Having been operating since 1983, Pirate Bar is one of the longest-running bars on the island. Its dim lighting, brick archways, and intimate seating lend an atmosphere akin to a pirate hideout while avoiding kitsch. Drinks are crafted around local ingredients and homemade syrups. Consider the Double Cross (resembling a bourbon-based piña colada) or the Toucan (made with mastiha, a Greek liqueur from the resin of natural mastic trees). Open nightly from 8:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m., closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

    7. Resalto – Drios • $$

    a row of palm trees in front of a buildingLocationWebsite • Phone: +30 22840 42995

    Informal seaside bar in the fishing village Drios, popular with locals year-round and attracting more travelers in the summer. The outdoor patio offers romantic ocean views. Expect excellent beer and good spirits but poor cocktails. Music generally includes classic rock, with some blues and jazz mixed in. Open late nights from 10:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. all summer; weekends only during winter.

    8. Sativa Music Bar – Parikia • $$

    a small room with a clock on the wallMapWebsite – Phone: +30 22840 28307

    Eclectic, all-day bar and café with North African décor, nightly Djs, and live bands a few nights a week. In the morning, the bar serves healthy and hearty breakfast, lunch, smoothies, and coffee with a relaxed, homey atmosphere. In the evenings, Sativa offers a party atmosphere with loud music (anything from EDM to rock to funk), dancing, and king-sized cocktails. Open from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday and from 7:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. on Sundays.

    9. Toca – Naoussa • $$

    a man is standing in front of a signMapWebsite • Phone: +30 69873 46823

    Casual cafe and bar where people can relax all day with pleasant outdoor seating located on the sidewalk. Toca is a well known spot for having pre-dinner drinks and a generous happy hour (from 6 pm to 9 pm with €7-€8 mixed drinks) and staying late for the upbeat music playing until 4 am. Open daily from 10 am to 4 am.

    10. Moraitis Winery & Moraitis Vinothéque – Naoussa • $$

    a white building with a sign on the side of itWinery MapVinothéque MapWebsite • Phone: +30 22840 51350

    Award-winning winery Moraitis, with a family history extending over 100 years in Naoussa, has expansive vineyards throughout the island comprising over 100 acres of grapes. They produce a variety of Greek wines including Assyrtiko and Mandilaria, in addition to those highlighting rare indigenous Parian grape varieties. Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. for tastings and food pairings. Closer to the village center, Moraitis has more recently launched a wine bar called Moraitis Vinothéque, accessible daily from 6:30 p.m. until late.

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