Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Waterfront brunch-and-cocktails spot with standout coffee, generous portions, and a relaxed vibe, but inconsistent juices and occasional service or smoking issues.
Set right on the harbor, The Locals hums with a relaxed, sunlit energy and sunset views that invite lingering over coffee or cocktails. Service is often warm and personable—one guest noted the team made them feel like instant regulars—though a few report slow acknowledgment during rushes. Expect a clean, modern room and a cozy waterfront vibe with generous brunch plates. The cooking leans comfort-first with local flair: pinsa, sandwiches, and shareables built around Naxian cheeses and island produce, plus a strong coffee and cocktail program. Most diners praise the flavorful brunch dishes and fair pricing for the location; however, fresh juices and smoothies draw mixed feedback, and an occasional dish (like a salad or pinsa) can miss the mark. Families will find plenty to work with. Kids tend to gravitate to pancakes, club sandwiches, and fries, while adults can share cheese plates and simple pinsa. There is no formal kids menu listed, but the menu has familiar options and flexible sides; adventurous items exist, yet most offerings are kid-accessible.
Area: Waterfront promenade popular with visitors, relaxed day-to-night energy and sunset views.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked tourist zone with good lighting and steady footfall.
Nearby: Opposite harbor with boats and sunset views; near shops, cafes, and old town lanes.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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