Maiami
Art-deco brasserie and ceramic studio with its own winery on the Koum Kapi seafront
A breezy seafront strip by the old Sabbionara gate, where locals come for coffee, sundowners and small plates by the water.
Koum Kapi sits just east of the old walls, where the Sabbionara gate opens onto a strip of seafront that has become Chania's casual evening haunt. It is younger and breezier than the old town — beach bars, coffee places and meze spots line the waterfront, and the crowd skews local and after-work rather than sightseeing. You come here for a long coffee or a sundowner with the sea in front of you, then graze on small plates as the night goes on. Less about destination dining, more about the rhythm of an easy seaside evening.
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The locals' all-day coffee house anchoring the Koum Kapi promenade
Serious specialty coffee on the Koum Kapi waterfront since 2012
All-day bagel and coffee counter from the team behind Five
Chania's oldest bougatsa shop, fourth-generation, since 1924