Scarpa Bar

About
Scarpa Bar sits on the waterfront in Mykonos Town at Scarpa 1, a short walk from the port and the famous windmills. It operates as a seaside cocktail bar and late-night venue, opening at 8 AM and staying open until 6 AM every day of the week — one of the longer operating windows you'll find anywhere in town.
With a 4-star rating drawn from over 1,280 Google reviews, the bar has built a consistent reputation across multiple seasons. The address name — Scarpa — is the same as the bar itself, which tells you something about how embedded it is in this corner of Mykonos Town. The coordinates place it near the southern edge of the Chora, close to the waterfront promenade that connects the main port to Little Venice.
The bar describes itself as a seaside cocktail bar, and the positioning toward sunset views is deliberate. Whether you arrive for a mid-morning coffee, an afternoon drink, or a late-evening session that stretches toward dawn, the format accommodates it.
What to Expect
Scarpa Bar occupies a waterside spot in Mykonos Town, which means the outlook is across the Aegean rather than into narrow Cycladic alleyways. The bar's own promotional material emphasizes cocktails and sunset views, which reflects the two things it does most visibly: serve well-made drinks and offer a west-facing vantage point when the light drops.
The operating hours — 8 AM to 6 AM — span almost the full day and most of the night. In practice this means the bar shifts character over the course of a long opening: a quieter daytime setting during the morning and early afternoon, a busier crowd building through late afternoon as the sunset-watching hour approaches, and a nightclub-adjacent atmosphere through the late evening and early morning hours. The place_types listed in the venue data include both bar and night_club, which confirms this dual character.
The bar is hosted by a named team — the Scarpa Team, as they describe themselves — and the consistent messaging across their social channels suggests a venue that takes its hospitality identity seriously. You should expect cocktails as the primary offering, along with a setting that rewards arrival before sunset and staying well after.
For the size of the island's nightlife scene, a 4/5 rating across 1,280 reviews represents a strong baseline of satisfaction over time. That volume of reviews also suggests the bar draws a broad mix of visitors rather than a narrow regular crowd.
How to Get There
Scarpa Bar is located at Scarpa 1, Mykonos Town 846 00. The coordinates (37.447, 25.3265) place it on the southern waterfront of Chora, within easy walking distance of the main port ferry terminal and the Mykonos Town bus station at Fabrika Square.
From the port, follow the waterfront road south and west toward the old town. The bar is accessible on foot from most accommodation in Mykonos Town in under 15 minutes. If you're arriving from the airport or from one of the island's beaches by taxi, ask for Scarpa Bar by name — it's well known enough that drivers will know it.
Parking in Mykonos Town is limited and generally discouraged in the evening. The town's layout is pedestrian-friendly in the core, and the roads near the waterfront narrow quickly. If you're driving from elsewhere on the island, the Fabrika Square area has the closest reliable parking, and the walk from there to the bar is short.
Accessibility details are not available in the current research; if mobility access is a consideration, contact the bar directly by phone at +30 2289 023294 before visiting.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos Town bars tend to follow a predictable seasonal rhythm: the island is busy from late May through September, with July and August representing peak crowds. During these months, popular waterfront venues fill up in the hour before and after sunset, and Scarpa's location makes it a natural draw for that window.
Sunset in Mykonos Town falls between roughly 8 PM in June and 7 PM in September, so arriving 30–45 minutes before sunset secures the best positioning without a long wait. If you're visiting outside peak season — in May, early June, or October — expect a quieter bar with shorter waits and cooler evening temperatures.
Late-night hours (after midnight) will be livelier during July and August than in shoulder months. The 6 AM closing time is most meaningful during peak season when the full late-night crowd keeps things going; in quieter months the bar may wind down earlier in practice, though the official hours remain the same.
Daytime visits — mid-morning through early afternoon — offer a relaxed alternative if you want cocktails without the crowd. The Aegean light in the morning is different from the golden-hour glow, but the waterside setting works at any hour.
Tips for Visiting
- Arrive before sunset for waterfront seating. The best spots facing the water fill up quickly in the hour before sunset, especially in July and August. Coming 30–40 minutes early improves your chances.
- Check the opening hours against your plans. The bar opens at 8 AM and closes at 6 AM, giving you a wide window, but peak energy builds from late afternoon onward.
- Call ahead if you have group or accessibility needs. The phone number is +30 2289 023294. Mykonos Town's waterfront venues can get crowded, and confirming logistics in advance saves time.
- Walking is the most practical way to arrive. The streets around the southern waterfront are narrow. Driving to the door is rarely practical, and most of Mykonos Town's best accommodation is within easy walking distance anyway.
- Keep an eye on the weather for outdoor seating. The Meltemi wind picks up in July and August and can be strong along exposed waterfront spots. An inland table may be more comfortable on windy evenings.
- The bar spans both cocktail-bar and nightclub uses. If you're looking for a quieter drink, earlier in the day or early evening is the better window. If you want the late-night atmosphere, the venue shifts noticeably after 11 PM.
- Follow the bar's Instagram (@scarpabar) before you visit. They post updates about the season opening, events, and atmosphere that can help you time your visit or know what's on during your stay.
- Budget for Mykonos pricing. Cocktail prices on the island are generally higher than mainland Greece, especially at waterfront venues. Scarpa Bar is a well-rated option, but arrive with realistic expectations about Mykonos-level costs.
What to Order
Scarpa Bar's identity is built around cocktails, and the bar's own messaging puts them front and center. The web snippets reference "exceptional cocktails" as a defining characteristic, and the venue's self-description as a "seaside cocktail bar" rather than a generic drinks spot suggests a degree of care in what's served.
Specific menu items are not available in the current research, so naming particular cocktails would be speculative. What the rating and volume of reviews do suggest is consistency — 1,280 reviews at a 4/5 score represents a crowd that returned and recommended it, which is a reasonable proxy for quality over time.
As a practical note: Mykonos Town's most-reviewed waterfront bars typically offer classic and contemporary cocktail menus, often with locally inspired variations using Greek spirits or botanicals. If you have a preference for something specific, asking the bartender for a recommendation based on the current menu is the most reliable approach.
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