Absolutely.
We stayed at a reasonable hotel close to the port. Anassa Suites. Nothing fancy, but it was cheap and close to lots of shops and restaurants.
The food was amazing, a girl on Santorini gave us food recommendations and they were all incredible. We ate at Maro's tavern the first night, it was really good traditional Greek, and the house red wine was fantastic. We had drinks at Swing that night, which is a fun upstairs bar with lots of fancy cocktails.
The second day we did a boat trip over to Paros island. It was a good little trip; did some snorkeling some exploring on the island and just a nice boat ride. For dinner we had Typografio which was pretty solid, and we had drinks at Avaton 1739 after which is a cool bar that overlooks the whole city.
The third day we drove around the island a bit. Stopped by Fish Olive gallery which is an art studio. The guy who owns it happened to see us walking around and invited us back and showed us his workshop and shared some really cool stories. Across the street from the gallery is Vallindras distillery which is worth visiting for a quick tour, tasting, and maybe to pick up a bottle. Lastly, stop by Dolce Vita next door. It some great desserts, specifically the orange pie, which is delicious but probably not what you'd expect it to be. From there we went to the beach. I can't remember which one, but it was very secluded and seemingly local. For dinner we had Tavern Axiotissa which was amazing. It's very popular, you have to get reservations.
There's a ton of other stuff to do, but that's all we had time for. The food was the highlight for sure. Shoot me a DM if you have any questions.