Lesvos Business Directory
Find restaurants, hotels, shops & services across the island

Agios Ioannis Bakery
Agios Ioannis Bakery is a local bakery serving the village of Vasilika and its surroundings, situated in the quieter inland reaches of Lesvos away from the busier coastal tourist strips. Bakeries on Lesvos hold a special place in daily life, producing traditional Greek breads, rustic loaves, and the kind of sesame-crus

Alexelli Bakery
Alexelli Bakery is a welcoming stop near the village of Skalochori, in the quieter inland reaches of Lesvos away from the busier coastal resorts. Like the best neighbourhood bakeries across the Aegean, it serves as a daily anchor for local life — the place where mornings begin with the scent of fresh bread and sesame-c

Argennos Bakery
Argennos Bakery is a local bakery serving the small village of Argennos, situated in the northern part of Lesvos. Like the artisan bakeries that remain a cornerstone of Greek village life, it offers freshly baked breads, pastries, and traditional Greek baked goods — the kind of everyday staples that sustain a community

Art Bakery
Tucked into the village of Sigri on Lesvos's tranquil western coast, Art Bakery is the kind of neighborhood pastry shop that anchors a community and rewards travelers who have made the journey to this unhurried corner of the island. The shop offers freshly baked breads, pastries, and sweet treats rooted in Greek and lo
Artopoeio Yannikos
Artopoeio Yannikos is a traditional Greek bakery situated near the village of Palaiokipos in the eastern part of Lesvos. Like the island's many artisan bakeries, it carries on the time-honored craft of wood-fired or stone-oven baking that has sustained Greek communities for centuries, producing the kind of honest, frag

Artopoieio - Zacharoplasteio O Taxiarchis (Sachlou Evstratios)
Tucked in the village of Mandamados, a place already renowned across Lesvos for its imposing monastery dedicated to the Archangel Michael, Artopoieio - Zacharoplasteio O Taxiarchis carries the name of that beloved patron with quiet pride. Run by Evstratios Sachlou, this combined bakery and pastry shop serves the daily

Artopoieio "I Paradosi " (Chalvatzis Evstratios)
Tucked into the village of Nees Kydonies on the northern coast of Lesvos, Artopoieio "I Paradosi" — The Tradition Bakery — is one of those quietly essential stops that reminds you why Greek village life endures so gracefully. Run by Evstratios Chalvatzis, this family bakery takes its name seriously, turning out bread a

Artopoieio Mesagros Lesvou
Tucked in the quiet village of Mesagros in the heart of Lesvos, Artopoieio Mesagros Lesvou is one of those rare village bakeries that feels like a window into everyday island life. The word artopoieio simply means bakery in Greek, and this one embodies the honest, unpretentious tradition of local bread-making that has

Artopoleio Zacharoplasteio Artemis
Nestled in the charming village of Petra on Lesvos's northern coast, Artopoleio Zacharoplasteio Artemis is the kind of neighbourhood bakery and pastry shop that has anchored Greek village life for generations. The word artopoleio tells you bread is at the heart of what they do, while zacharoplasteio signals the sweeter

Artosakharoplasteio Triantafyllou
Artosakharoplasteio Triantafyllou is a traditional Greek bakery and pastry shop serving the village of Vrisa and the surrounding southern Lesvos countryside. The name itself tells the story — an artosakharoplasteio combines the art of bread baking with the craft of the zacharoplasteio, offering fresh-baked loaves along

Bakery
A visit to the local bakery near Anaxos Skoutarou is one of those simple pleasures that reminds you why slow travel matters. In small Aegean communities like this, the village bakery is far more than a shop — it is a daily gathering point, a place where the rhythms of the neighborhood are set by the early-morning scent

Bakery
Nestled in the village of Filia in the northern interior of Lesvos, this bakery offers the kind of honest, everyday fare that has sustained Greek village life for generations. Visitors can expect freshly baked bread — often wood-fired or stone-oven baked — alongside traditional pastries such as tiropita (cheese pie), s

Bakery
Nestled in the charming village of Molyvos, one of Lesvos's most beloved destinations with its cascading stone houses and medieval castle, this bakery offers visitors a taste of authentic Greek artisan baking. Local bakeries in Molyvos are beloved institutions where the rhythm of the day begins with the scent of freshl

Bakery
Nestled in the charming village of Petra on the western coast of Lesvos, this bakery is the kind of stop that reminds you why slow travel matters. Greek village bakeries are the beating heart of daily life, turning out freshly baked loaves, sesame-crusted koulouri, tiropita, and spanakopita from the early morning hours

Bakery "O Asomatos"
Tucked into the village of Vareia, just a short drive south of Mytilene along the eastern coast of Lesvos, the bakery known as O Asomatos is the kind of place that reminds you why bread has been central to Greek life for thousands of years. The name, meaning the Bodiless Ones in reference to the Archangels, carries the

Bakery & Streetcafe Artos Imon
Tucked in the peaceful surroundings of Alyfada, a quiet village in the heart of Lesvos, Bakery and Streetcafe Artos Imon is the kind of place that anchors a neighbourhood and rewards travellers who venture off the beaten path. The name says it all — artos is the ancient Greek word for bread, and imon means "ours," a qu

Bakery Kampouris
Bakery Kampouris is a local bakery serving Plomari, the spirited harbor town on Lesvos's southern coast best known as the home of Varvagianni ouzo. In a town where mornings are marked by the scent of the sea and the sounds of fishermen returning to port, a neighborhood bakery like this is an anchor of daily life, turni

Bakery Polichnitos
Tucked into the village of Polichnitos in the southern part of Lesvos, this local bakery is the kind of place that anchors daily life in a Greek village. The scent of freshly baked bread and pastries drifts out each morning, drawing residents and visitors alike. A traditional Greek bakery typically offers a range of st

Bakery Repani
Bakery Repani is a local bakery situated near the village of Plagia, in the northeastern reaches of Lesvos. Like the island's best neighborhood bakeries, it serves as a daily gathering point for residents and a welcome discovery for visitors exploring the quieter corners of the island away from the main tourist centers

Bakery Taxiarchis
Bakery Taxiarchis is a traditional Greek bakery located in or near the village of Agia Paraskevi, in the heart of the fertile Kalloni Plain on Lesvos. The bakery carries the name Taxiarchis, a reference to the Archangels deeply venerated across the island, lending the place a quietly sacred character common to many fam

Beellys cafe
Nestled in the heart of Kalloni, the commercial and geographic hub of Lesvos, Beellys cafe is a welcoming spot that blends the traditions of a Greek bakery with the easy comfort of a neighborhood cafe. Kalloni sits at the island's crossroads, drawing visitors heading to the Gulf of Kalloni's famous flamingo lagoon, the

Bouros
Bouros is a bakery nestled in the village of Asomatos, a quiet inland settlement on Lesvos where traditional rhythms of daily life still hold sway. Like the island's beloved village bakeries, it serves as both a practical stop and a sensory pleasure, offering freshly baked breads, pastries, and likely the kind of sesam

Bros E Pavli O.E.
Tucked near the sun-drenched village of Anaxos on the northwest coast of Lesvos, Bros E Pavli O.E. is one of those unpretentious local businesses that gives a stretch of coastline its character. Anaxos itself sits along a broad, shallow bay with a long sandy beach backed by tamarisk trees, drawing a mix of Greek famili

Chatzielia Bakery
Chatzielia Bakery is a local bakery tucked near the village of Skalochori, in the quieter inland reaches of western Lesvos. Bakeries like this one are the heartbeat of Greek village life, opening before dawn to fill the surrounding streets with the scent of freshly baked bread, koulouri, tiropita, and spanakopita. Whet