Agios Stefanos Beach Bar

About
Agios Stefanos Beach Bar occupies a spot directly on Saint Stefanos Beach, one of the calmer, more family-friendly stretches of coastline on Mykonos's northern shore. Open every day from 9:00 AM through to 11:30 PM, it covers the full arc of a beach day — morning coffee, afternoon cocktails, and evening drinks after the sun drops behind Delos on the horizon.
The bar sits on a beach that has a noticeably different character from the club-heavy sands of Paradise or Super Paradise further south. Saint Stefanos is sheltered, with shallow, relatively calm water, and the crowd here tends toward couples and families rather than the all-night party circuit. The beach bar reflects that: it functions as both a café and a cocktail bar, serving food as well as drinks across a long operating day.
Ownership is listed to Maria Daktilidi, and the venue's Instagram account confirms one important practical point: sunbed reservations are not accepted. Spots on the sand operate on a first-come, first-served basis — a detail worth knowing before you arrive expecting to book ahead.
What to Expect
Saint Stefanos Beach Bar is a multi-role spot: it works as a morning café, a lunch stop, an afternoon cocktail perch, and an evening bar without ever fully committing to just one. Google's place classification lists it simultaneously as a restaurant, café, and cocktail bar, which tells you something about the range it covers during a 14-plus-hour operating day.
The beach itself is sandy with clear, relatively shallow water — conditions that make it a comfortable base for a long afternoon. Loungers line the shore in the area around the bar, though given the no-reservation policy on sunbeds, arriving before midday in high season is a sensible strategy if you want a good position.
Food is part of the offering alongside drinks. While the website is currently under construction and a full menu is not available for review, the place types confirmed by Google include food and restaurant categories, so expect at least a snack and light-meal menu running alongside the drinks list. For cocktails and cold drinks on a hot Mykonian afternoon, this is the primary draw.
The Google rating sits at 3.8 from 449 reviews — a score that suggests a reliably decent experience rather than a standout one. For context, beach bars on busy Greek islands often attract polarised reviews driven by sunbed prices and service speed during peak hours; a 3.8 from nearly 450 raters indicates an establishment that functions consistently if not spectacularly.
The bar's Instagram presence at @st.stefanosbeachbar_mykonos is the best live source for current hours, seasonal updates, and any changes to what's on.
How to Get There
Saint Stefanos Beach is roughly 3.5 kilometres north of Mykonos Town (Chora), making it one of the closer northern beaches to the main port. The drive from Chora takes around ten minutes by car or scooter along the main road toward Agios Stefanos.
The Mykonos bus network (KTEL) serves Agios Stefanos from the Fabrika bus station in Mykonos Town. Buses run regularly in summer — check the current KTEL schedule on arrival, as frequencies shift by season. The journey is short, under ten minutes.
Taxis from Mykonos Town or the airport are straightforward. The beach is also reachable by water taxi from Mykonos Town harbour during peak season, though confirm availability locally.
Parking is available near the beach, but it fills quickly in July and August. Arriving before 10:00 AM or after 5:00 PM makes finding a space easier. The beach is relatively flat and accessible for most visitors, though the sandy surface near the bar is typical of beach terrain.
Best Time to Visit
Agios Stefanos Beach Bar runs its full daily schedule every day of the week, from 9:00 AM to 11:30 PM. The beach is at its best from late May through September. July and August bring the highest footfall across Mykonos, and Saint Stefanos — while quieter than the southern beaches — still gets busy by midday.
For the calmest conditions on the water and the sand, mornings before noon are reliably peaceful. The beach faces northwest, which means afternoon and evening light is particularly good, and the setting sun creates decent atmosphere for evening drinks.
The meltemi wind is a factor on Mykonos from roughly mid-July through August. Saint Stefanos has some natural shelter compared to more exposed south-facing beaches, but wind can still pick up in the afternoons. If you are sensitive to wind, late morning to early afternoon is usually the most comfortable window.
Shoulder season — May, June, and September — offers fewer crowds, a more relaxed pace, and often better service response times. The bar is likely to be operating through the main tourist season; verify via Instagram or phone before travelling outside of July–August.
Tips for Visiting
- Arrive before noon if you want a sunbed. No reservations are accepted, so position on the beach is purely first-come, first-served. By early afternoon in high season, the best spots are taken.
- Call ahead out of peak season. The phone number is +30 2289 078961. Confirming the bar is open before travelling from Chora saves a wasted trip in shoulder season.
- Check Instagram for current updates. The website is under construction; the Instagram account @st.stefanosbeachbar_mykonos is the most current source for seasonal news.
- Use it as a full-day base. The 9:00 AM opening means you can start with coffee, stay through lunch and cocktail hour, and remain into the evening without relocating.
- Bring cash as backup. Card acceptance is common at Mykonos beach bars, but connection issues on busy summer days can affect card terminals. Having cash available avoids problems.
- Pair the visit with a swim. Saint Stefanos has shallow, calm water suitable for easy swimming. The northern orientation means it can be slightly cooler than south-facing beaches — refreshing in July heat.
- The northern shore is quieter overall. If you are travelling from Mykonos Town specifically to avoid the party-beach scene, Saint Stefanos and this bar are a reasonable choice. Expect a more relaxed, mixed-age crowd.
- Evening drinks here work well before dinner in Chora. The 11:30 PM close gives you time for sunset drinks and then a comfortable taxi or bus back to town for dinner.
What to Order
The venue covers café territory in the morning and cocktail-bar territory through the afternoon and evening. For a beach bar on a Greek island in this bracket, expect coffee, cold drinks, and fresh juices early in the day, transitioning to cocktails, beer, wine, and spirits as the afternoon progresses.
Food runs alongside the drinks menu. Without a live published menu — the website is still under construction — specific dishes cannot be confirmed, but the restaurant classification suggests something beyond bar snacks. Light Greek fare, sandwiches, and grilled items are common at beach bars of this type on Mykonos.
For a refreshing mid-afternoon drink, a Greek beer such as Mythos or a simple gin and tonic works well with the setting. Ask staff about the day's specials if a food menu is not immediately offered — beach bars on Mykonos often run a limited daily selection based on what's fresh.
Address
Saint Stefanos Beach p.o.b. 34, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 078961Website
www.stefanobeachbar.comOpening Hours
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