Ano Mera Cafe

About
Ano Mera Cafe occupies a spot in Ano Mera, the only traditional village in the interior of Mykonos and the island's quiet counterweight to the non-stop energy of Mykonos Town. While most of Mykonos revolves around the coast, this cafe plants itself firmly in the village square, where locals stop for their morning coffee and visitors passing through on the way to the eastern beaches take a proper break.
With a rating of 4.6 from 189 reviews and doors open around the clock, seven days a week, it functions as something of an anchor for the village. Whether you arrive at dawn after a long night elsewhere on the island or stop in mid-afternoon after visiting the nearby Monastery of Panagia Tourliani, there is always a cup of something waiting.
Ano Mera itself sits roughly in the geographic center of Mykonos, about 8 kilometers east of Mykonos Town. The village has a proper plateia — a central square lined with tavernas and cafes — that operates at a noticeably slower pace than the island's famous resort strip. Ano Mera Cafe is part of that rhythm.
What to Expect
The setting is village-square Greece rather than beach-bar Mykonos. Expect the standard Greek cafe repertoire: freddo espresso, freddo cappuccino, cold brew variations, Greek-style filter coffee (ellinikos), and hot espresso drinks for cooler mornings or late nights. Pastries, light bites, and cold drinks typically round out the menu at a place like this, though specifics can shift by season.
The pace is unhurried. Ano Mera draws a noticeably local crowd alongside the tourists who make the short drive from the coast — you might find a table of older Mykoniates nursing coffees over a backgammon board at the same time a tour group is ordering cold drinks after walking through the monastery. That mix is part of what makes a stop here feel different from anything on the main tourist circuit.
Because the cafe is open 24 hours, it also serves the small but real population of people who live and work year-round in the village — a reminder that Mykonos has a permanent community that predates the tourism industry. In the off-season, from October through April, the square is quieter and the pace slows further, but the lights stay on.
The phone number on file is +30 2289 072180 if you want to check on anything ahead of a visit.
How to Get There
Ano Mera is approximately 8 kilometers east of Mykonos Town via the island's main inland road. By car or scooter, the drive takes about 15 minutes and is straightforward — follow signs toward Ano Mera or Kalafatis beach, and the village square is visible as you enter the settlement. Parking around the plateia is generally available, though it tightens in summer.
The KTEL bus network on Mykonos runs a route connecting Mykonos Town with Ano Mera. The bus stop for this route is in Fabrika Square (also called the South Bus Station) in Mykonos Town. The journey takes roughly 20–25 minutes and runs multiple times daily in season. Check current schedules at the Fabrika terminal, as frequency varies by month.
Taxi service from Mykonos Town to Ano Mera is available via the island's taxi rank at Taxi Square (Manto Square). Agree on the fare or confirm it's metered before departing.
For those on organized excursions or cycling tours of the island's interior, Ano Mera is a standard midway stop, and the cafe is easy to find once you are in the square.
Best Time to Visit
Ano Mera is less subject to the seasonal extremes of the coastal spots. Because it's inland and village-focused, it draws foot traffic from spring through late autumn without the same dramatic shoulder-season drop-off you see at, say, a beach bar on Psarou.
Midmorning — roughly 9:00 to 11:00 — is a good window. The square is active but not crowded, the day's heat hasn't peaked, and the Monastery of Panagia Tourliani next door is typically open for a visit. Pairing both in the same hour is a natural itinerary.
Midday in July and August can be hot and busy, as tour buses and organized groups often schedule Ano Mera as a stop. If you prefer a quieter table, late afternoon or early evening works well — the light over the village square is good, and the day-tripper crowd has largely moved on.
The 24-hour operation means late night and early morning visits are also genuine options, particularly useful for people doing a long night out elsewhere on the island and wanting a coffee before the drive back, or early risers catching the village before it fully wakes up.
Tips for Visiting
- Combine with the monastery. The Monastery of Panagia Tourliani is immediately adjacent to the square. Visiting both takes under two hours and gives the stop a purpose beyond a simple coffee break.
- Use it as a staging point for eastern beaches. Ano Mera sits close to the road junctions for Kalafatis, Elia, and Kalo Livadi beaches. A coffee here before heading to the beach is a natural pause.
- Go on foot around the square. After your coffee, walk the few lanes immediately off the plateia. Ano Mera has a small selection of local shops and the quieter architecture of a working Cycladic village rather than a tourist-polished facade.
- The 24-hour status makes it a genuine backup. If you're arriving on a late ferry or driving back from an early-morning beach run, a functioning cafe is not guaranteed elsewhere on the island at odd hours.
- Bring cash as a backup. Rural village businesses on Greek islands sometimes have intermittent card-reader issues, particularly in low season. A few euros in cash ensures you're not caught short.
- Don't expect beach-bar pricing. Village cafes in Mykonos's interior tend to be somewhat more reasonably priced than equivalent spots on the resort strip, though Mykonos pricing is never quite budget-level.
- Check in with the phone number before a special trip. If you're visiting specifically in deep off-season or during a public holiday, a quick call to +30 2289 072180 to confirm the cafe is operating as expected is worth the effort.
Practical Information
Ano Mera Cafe is located at the village square in Ano Mera, with the postal address Ano Mera 846 00, Mykonos. Coordinates place it at approximately 37.4490° N, 25.3892° E.
The cafe operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, according to current listing data. This is unusual for a village cafe and worth noting — it is one of very few places on Mykonos where a coffee at 3:00 AM away from the nightlife strip is possible.
Phone: +30 2289 072180.
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Address
Ano Mera 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 072180Opening Hours
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