Mostra

About
Mostra is a cocktail bar and café on the Adamantas waterfront, positioned to look out over Milos's main port. It opens every evening at 6:45 PM and runs until 3:00 AM, which makes it one of the later-closing spots in a town that otherwise quiets down well before midnight. With 183 Google reviews and a 3.7 rating, it draws a steady crowd rather than a devoted one — useful context if you're deciding where to anchor your evening.
The place is listed under the Adamantas address (848 00), sitting close to the ferry quay where most visitors first set foot on the island. The setting — open air with port views — fits the rhythm of a Milos evening, when the heat drops, the ferries finish their final docking manoeuvres, and people settle in for drinks before or after dinner.
Snippets from social posts describe it variously as a café, a cocktail bar, and a restaurant, which suggests a menu that covers drinks and lighter food across the evening. The operating hours — nearly exclusively evening and late night, every day of the week — position it firmly as a drinks-first venue rather than a dining destination.
What to Expect
Mostra sits on or very near the Adamantas harbour esplanade, the main drag where most of the town's cafés, tavernas, and bars line up facing the water. From a seat here, you have a direct view of the port basin, which is wide and well-protected — one of the best natural harbours in the Cyclades. Fishing boats, yachts, and the occasional large ferry share the water in front of you.
The atmosphere skews casual. This is not a cocktail lounge with a long spirits list and a sommelier; it reads more like a Greek island bar where you can order a proper cocktail but equally feel comfortable nursing a beer or a frappe. The crowd is a mix of island visitors and locals, and the pace is relaxed rather than hectic even on busy summer nights.
Food-wise, the source description references light bites alongside drinks. Don't expect a full dinner menu; think small plates, snacks, or the kind of simple food that works alongside an evening drink. If you're after a sit-down meal, the port strip has several tavernas within easy walking distance.
The late closing time — 3:00 AM every night of the week — is notable on Milos, which is not an island known for a late-night scene on the level of Mykonos or Ios. For visitors who want to keep the evening going after dinner, Mostra is one of the practical options in Adamantas.
How to Get There
Adamantas is the main port village of Milos and the island's commercial hub. If you've just arrived by ferry, you're already there — the port exit puts you directly on the waterfront strip where Mostra sits. The coordinates (36.7244, 24.4449) place it on or just off the main harbour road.
From villages elsewhere on the island, Adamantas is reachable by the KTEL bus that serves the main routes, including the line to Plaka and Pollonia. The bus stop in Adamantas is central and walkable from the bar. Taxis are also available; Milos taxis tend to congregate near the port.
Parking in Adamantas can be tight in high summer. If you're driving from Plaka or another village, there is public parking at the edge of the town near the port entrance. Walking from those spots to the waterfront strip takes under ten minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Mostra opens at 6:45 PM, which in summer aligns loosely with the tail end of sunset over the port — the west-facing aspect of the harbour means the light lingers. Arriving in that first hour gives you a quieter, cooler experience before the main dinner crowd transitions to drinks.
July and August are the busiest months on Milos; Adamantas port fills up with day-trippers, yacht crews, and ferry passengers. Mostra will be at its liveliest then, but also at its most crowded. If you prefer a slower pace, June and September offer warm evenings with noticeably fewer people.
The meltemi wind blows reliably across the Cyclades from mid-July through August. Outdoor seating facing the port can catch the breeze, which is welcome in the heat but occasionally disruptive later at night.
Tips for Visiting
- Arrive before 9 PM if you want a seat with a port view. The better outdoor spots fill up once the dinner rush at nearby restaurants finishes and people move on to drinks.
- Check current hours before heading out. The listed opening time of 6:45 PM is the Google-verified schedule, but bars on Greek islands sometimes shift their opening by 30 to 60 minutes depending on season and foot traffic.
- Call ahead for any specific queries. The phone number +30 698 381 6998 is listed and active; useful if you want to ask about reservations or current closing time on a specific night.
- Pair it with dinner nearby. Mostra works best as a before or after component of an Adamantas evening. Several fish tavernas and restaurants line the same waterfront strip.
- Bring cash as backup. Card acceptance at smaller Greek island bars can be inconsistent; having euros on hand avoids friction.
- If you're arriving by ferry late at night, Mostra's 3:00 AM closing makes it one of the few places in Adamantas where you can sit down and decompress after a late sailing.
- The port is active and sometimes noisy. If the ferry schedule sends a boat in during your visit, expect lights, engines, and foot traffic for 20 to 30 minutes. It's part of the experience rather than a problem.
What to Order
The social media snippets from Mostra specifically mention cocktails — sunset cocktails in particular — so the drinks menu is likely the main draw. Classic Cyclades bar options typically include fruit-forward cocktails, spritz variations, local beer, and Greek wines by the glass, though the exact menu is not confirmed in the research bundle.
Light bites at port-side bars in the Cyclades tend toward finger food: small plates of cheese, charcuterie, or fried snacks that hold up alongside drinks. Again, treat this as a drinks venue first and ask the staff what's available on the night rather than arriving with specific food expectations.
If the bar is running a sunset cocktail offer — as the social snippets imply — that's a reasonable starting point for a first order.
Address
Adamantas 848 00, Greece
Phone
+30 698 381 6998Opening Hours
Location
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